Man in trouble for grave desecrationAug 3, 2025📰 Source:Newsday |This content is aggregated by AllZimNews.com to bring you the latest Zimbabwe news from various sources.A 27-YEAR-OLD man from Harare yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Donald Ndirowei facing two counts of desecrating graves and attempted murder.The accused, Panashe Nyawasha, was remanded in custody to next week for bail application.According to court papers, on July 29, Nyawasha destroyed some graves at Warren Hills Cemetery with a hammer.He was confronted by city council security personnel at the cemetery and he severely assaulted them with a hammer before he was subdued.The court heard that a security personnel sustained a broken leg due to the assault by Nyawasha.The value of damaged graves is US$1 500.Rufaro Chonzi represented the State©2025.NewsDay Zimbabwe All rights reserved.Source: NewsDay ZimbabweAll Zim NewsAll Zim News is a central hub for all things Zimbabwean, curating news from across the country so no story is missed Alongside aggregation, our team of nationwide reporters provides real-time, on-the-ground coverage.Stay informed and connected — reach us atadmin@allzimnews.com.ByHopeRelated PostLifeline for Chihota villagers, as they get tapped waterBindura neglects billing 1 598 householdsGetu’s Wrist Brothers: Forgotten by Zim, amid a life of poverty
Man in trouble for grave desecrationAug 3, 2025📰 Source:Newsday |This content is aggregated by AllZimNews.com to bring you the latest Zimbabwe news from various sources.A 27-YEAR-OLD man from Harare yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Donald Ndirowei facing two counts of desecrating graves and attempted murder.The accused, Panashe Nyawasha, was remanded in custody to next week for bail application.According to court papers, on July 29, Nyawasha destroyed some graves at Warren Hills Cemetery with a hammer.He was confronted by city council security personnel at the cemetery and he severely assaulted them with a hammer before he was subdued.The court heard that a security personnel sustained a broken leg due to the assault by Nyawasha.The value of damaged graves is US$1 500.Rufaro Chonzi represented the State©2025.NewsDay Zimbabwe All rights reserved.Source: NewsDay ZimbabweAll Zim NewsAll Zim News is a central hub for all things Zimbabwean, curating news from across the country so no story is missed
Alongside aggregation, our team of nationwide reporters provides real-time, on-the-ground coverage.Stay informed and connected — reach us atadmin@allzimnews.com.ByHopeRelated PostLifeline for Chihota villagers, as they get tapped waterBindura neglects billing 1 598 householdsGetu’s Wrist Brothers: Forgotten by Zim, amid a life of poverty
Man in trouble for grave desecrationAug 3, 2025📰 Source:Newsday |This content is aggregated by AllZimNews.com to bring you the latest Zimbabwe news from various sources.A 27-YEAR-OLD man from Harare yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Donald Ndirowei facing two counts of desecrating graves and attempted murder.The accused, Panashe Nyawasha, was remanded in custody to next week for bail application.According to court papers, on July 29, Nyawasha destroyed some graves at Warren Hills Cemetery with a hammer.He was confronted by city council security personnel at the cemetery and he severely assaulted them with a hammer before he was subdued.The court heard that a security personnel sustained a broken leg due to the assault by Nyawasha.The value of damaged graves is US$1 500.Rufaro Chonzi represented the State©2025.NewsDay Zimbabwe All rights reserved.Source: NewsDay ZimbabweAll Zim NewsAll Zim News is a central hub for all things Zimbabwean, curating news from across the country so no story is missed Alongside aggregation, our team of nationwide reporters provides real-time, on-the-ground coverage.Stay informed and connected — reach us atadmin@allzimnews.com.ByHopeRelated PostLifeline for Chihota villagers, as they get tapped waterBindura neglects billing 1 598 householdsGetu’s Wrist Brothers: Forgotten by Zim, amid a life of poverty
Man in trouble for grave desecrationAug 3, 2025📰 Source:Newsday |This content is aggregated by AllZimNews.com to bring you the latest Zimbabwe news from various sources.A 27-YEAR-OLD man from Harare yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Donald Ndirowei facing two counts of desecrating graves and attempted murder.The accused, Panashe Nyawasha, was remanded in custody to next week for bail application.According to court papers, on July 29, Nyawasha destroyed some graves at Warren Hills Cemetery with a hammer.He was confronted by city council security personnel at the cemetery and he severely assaulted them with a hammer before he was subdued.The court heard that a security personnel sustained a broken leg due to the assault by Nyawasha.The value of damaged graves is US$1 500.Rufaro Chonzi represented the State©2025.NewsDay Zimbabwe All rights reserved.Source: NewsDay ZimbabweAll Zim NewsAll Zim News is a central hub for all things Zimbabwean, curating news from across the country so no story is missed
Alongside aggregation, our team of nationwide reporters provides real-time, on-the-ground coverage.Stay informed and connected — reach us atadmin@allzimnews.com Man in trouble for grave desecrationAug 3, 2025
đź“° Source:Newsday |This content is aggregated by AllZimNews.com to bring you the latest Zimbabwe news from various sources A 27-YEAR-OLD man from Harare yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Donald Ndirowei facing two counts of desecrating graves and attempted murder The accused, Panashe Nyawasha, was remanded in custody to next week for bail application
According to court papers, on July 29, Nyawasha destroyed some graves at Warren Hills Cemetery with a hammer He was confronted by city council security personnel at the cemetery and he severely assaulted them with a hammer before he was subdued The court heard that a security personnel sustained a broken leg due to the assault by Nyawasha The value of damaged graves is US$1 500
Rufaro Chonzi represented the State
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