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One body found, police divers look for second man’s bodyA spilling Bubi Lupane Dam in LupaneLUPANE – Two men drowned at Bubi Lupane Dam in Lupane, Matabeleland North, after their boat capsized amid rough conditions on Sunday.The victims have been identified as Joseph Masvora, 24, a police officer, and Brian Thulani Ngwenya, 26, an employee of the local council.Ennety Sithole, the Lupane District Development Coordinator, said the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon.Ngwenya’s body was later found washed ashore, while recovery efforts for Masvora continue.“The ZRP Sub-Aqua Unit is yet to arrive and retrieve Masvora’s body,” Sithole told journalists on Monday.Initial reports suggest the small boat was flipped over by strong waves, though investigations into the exact cause are ongoing Unstable weather conditions are being considered a contributing factor.The Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Sub-Aqua Unit is expected to lead an underwater search operation to locate Masvora’s body.Authorities have urged members of the public to exercise caution when venturing onto large water bodies, particularly during adverse weather.Post published in:FeaturedRelatedThe Energy Crisis : Need to Re-look at the Energy MixIt’s so shameless for the Mnangagwa government to claim credit for houses built by private citizensLeave a ReplyCancel reply

One body found, police divers look for second man’s bodyA spilling Bubi Lupane Dam in LupaneLUPANE – Two men drowned at Bubi Lupane Dam in Lupane, Matabeleland North, after their boat capsized amid rough conditions on Sunday.The victims have been identified as Joseph Masvora, 24, a police officer, and Brian Thulani Ngwenya, 26, an employee of the local council.Ennety Sithole, the Lupane District Development Coordinator, said the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon.Ngwenya’s body was later found washed ashore, while recovery efforts for Masvora continue.“The ZRP Sub-Aqua Unit is yet to arrive and retrieve Masvora’s body,” Sithole told journalists on Monday.Initial reports suggest the small boat was flipped over by strong waves, though investigations into the exact cause are ongoing Unstable weather conditions are being considered a contributing factor.The Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Sub-Aqua Unit is expected to lead an underwater search operation to locate Masvora’s body.Authorities have urged members of the public to exercise caution when venturing onto large water bodies, particularly during adverse weather.Post published in:FeaturedRelatedThe Energy Crisis : Need to Re-look at the Energy MixIt’s so shameless for the Mnangagwa government to claim credit for houses built by private citizensLeave a ReplyCancel reply

One body found, police divers look for second man’s bodyA spilling Bubi Lupane Dam in LupaneLUPANE – Two men drowned at Bubi Lupane Dam in Lupane, Matabeleland North, after their boat capsized amid rough conditions on Sunday.The victims have been identified as Joseph Masvora, 24, a police officer, and Brian Thulani Ngwenya, 26, an employee of the local council.Ennety Sithole, the Lupane District Development Coordinator, said the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon.Ngwenya’s body was later found washed ashore, while recovery efforts for Masvora continue.“The ZRP Sub-Aqua Unit is yet to arrive and retrieve Masvora’s body,” Sithole told journalists on Monday.Initial reports suggest the small boat was flipped over by strong waves, though investigations into the exact cause are ongoing Unstable weather conditions are being considered a contributing factor.The Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Sub-Aqua Unit is expected to lead an underwater search operation to locate Masvora’s body.Authorities have urged members of the public to exercise caution when venturing onto large water bodies, particularly during adverse weather.Post published in:FeaturedRelatedThe Energy Crisis : Need to Re-look at the Energy MixIt’s so shameless for the Mnangagwa government to claim credit for houses built by private citizensLeave a ReplyCancel reply

One body found, police divers look for second man’s body

One body found, police divers look for second man’s body

A spilling Bubi Lupane Dam in LupaneLUPANE – Two men drowned at Bubi Lupane Dam in Lupane, Matabeleland North, after their boat capsized amid rough conditions on Sunday.The victims have been identified as Joseph Masvora, 24, a police officer, and Brian Thulani Ngwenya, 26, an employee of the local council.Ennety Sithole, the Lupane District Development Coordinator, said the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon.Ngwenya’s body was later found washed ashore, while recovery efforts for Masvora continue.“The ZRP Sub-Aqua Unit is yet to arrive and retrieve Masvora’s body,” Sithole told journalists on Monday.Initial reports suggest the small boat was flipped over by strong waves, though investigations into the exact cause are ongoing

Unstable weather conditions are being considered a contributing factor.The Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Sub-Aqua Unit is expected to lead an underwater search operation to locate Masvora’s body.Authorities have urged members of the public to exercise caution when venturing onto large water bodies, particularly during adverse weather.Post published in:FeaturedRelatedThe Energy Crisis : Need to Re-look at the Energy MixIt’s so shameless for the Mnangagwa government to claim credit for houses built by private citizens

A spilling Bubi Lupane Dam in LupaneLUPANE – Two men drowned at Bubi Lupane Dam in Lupane, Matabeleland North, after their boat capsized amid rough conditions on Sunday.The victims have been identified as Joseph Masvora, 24, a police officer, and Brian Thulani Ngwenya, 26, an employee of the local council.Ennety Sithole, the Lupane District Development Coordinator, said the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon.Ngwenya’s body was later found washed ashore, while recovery efforts for Masvora continue.“The ZRP Sub-Aqua Unit is yet to arrive and retrieve Masvora’s body,” Sithole told journalists on Monday.Initial reports suggest the small boat was flipped over by strong waves, though investigations into the exact cause are ongoing Unstable weather conditions are being considered a contributing factor.The Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Sub-Aqua Unit is expected to lead an underwater search operation to locate Masvora’s body.Authorities have urged members of the public to exercise caution when venturing onto large water bodies, particularly during adverse weather.Post published in:Featured

A spilling Bubi Lupane Dam in Lupane

LUPANE – Two men drowned at Bubi Lupane Dam in Lupane, Matabeleland North, after their boat capsized amid rough conditions on Sunday.The victims have been identified as Joseph Masvora, 24, a police officer, and Brian Thulani Ngwenya, 26, an employee of the local council.Ennety Sithole, the Lupane District Development Coordinator, said the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon.Ngwenya’s body was later found washed ashore, while recovery efforts for Masvora continue.“The ZRP Sub-Aqua Unit is yet to arrive and retrieve Masvora’s body,” Sithole told journalists on Monday.Initial reports suggest the small boat was flipped over by strong waves, though investigations into the exact cause are ongoing Unstable weather conditions are being considered a contributing factor.The Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Sub-Aqua Unit is expected to lead an underwater search operation to locate Masvora’s body.Authorities have urged members of the public to exercise caution when venturing onto large water bodies, particularly during adverse weather LUPANE – Two men drowned at Bubi Lupane Dam in Lupane, Matabeleland North, after their boat capsized amid rough conditions on Sunday

The victims have been identified as Joseph Masvora, 24, a police officer, and Brian Thulani Ngwenya, 26, an employee of the local council Ennety Sithole, the Lupane District Development Coordinator, said the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon Ngwenya’s body was later found washed ashore, while recovery efforts for Masvora continue “The ZRP Sub-Aqua Unit is yet to arrive and retrieve Masvora’s body,” Sithole told journalists on Monday

Initial reports suggest the small boat was flipped over by strong waves, though investigations into the exact cause are ongoing Unstable weather conditions are being considered a contributing factor Source: The Zimbabwean

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