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Beitbridge traditional leader Headman Tshinoni dies at 81

Beitbridge senior traditional leader, Headman Tshinoni, born Samuel Dube (81) has died following a long illness. The soft-spoken leader from the Old Nuli area under Beitbridge East died on Saturday at the United Bulawayo Hospitals where he was getting medical attention.

Family spokesperson and brother, Mr. Joseph Muleya, said the late headman has been unwell for a long time.

He said the family and the community had lost a great leader and that burial arrangements will be announced in due course.”We are still in a state of shock and more information will be availed once we gather everyone together as a family,” said Muleya.

Beitbridge District Development Coordinator (DDC), Mrs Sikhangezile Mafu said the death of the headman was a blow to the community.

She said the district was big and had two chiefs who rely on 10 headmen to carry out their duties. In addition, there are a total of 427 village heads across the district.

“We feel sad after losing such a senior traditional leader. You will note that already we had four vacancies in the headman following the death of headman Mazibeli, Khohomela, Makhado and Siyoka,” she said.

“In addition, we have two chiefs, Stauze and Matibe who also rely on these headmen and unfortunately the death of headman Tshinoni will increase the burden on Chief Matibe”.

In other news – Man beaten to death over Nite Club chair

A 40-year-old man was beaten to death in a Nite Club in Dzivarasekwa, Harare, following a misunderstanding over a chair. Police arrested the suspect, Nathan Ziwini (38), yesterday.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident. “On July 9, 2023, police in Dzivarasekwa arrested Nathan Ziwini aged 38 in connection with a murder case in which he allegedly assaulted Mamasa Magwarimbo aged 40 after a misunderstanding over a chair in a Nite Club in Dzivarasekwa. Read More

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