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Zimbabwe News Update

📅 Published: August 26, 2025

📰 Source: myzimbabwe

Curated by AllZimNews.com

📅 Published: August 26, 2025

Curated by AllZimNews.com

Nyamajiya claims Muparutsa later “married” him and his two brothers off to the slain woman’s vengeful spirit (chikwambo), which he says has been tormenting their family ever since.

The matter reached Chief Mutasa’s community court recently after Muparutsa reported Nyamajiya, accusing him of harassment through what he described as “frivolous” allegations.

Muparutsa presented to the court a series of text messages from Nyamajiya, accusing him of being a heartless murderer and ritualist who had destroyed his family.

One of the messages read: “If you are free, come to Dangamvura today so that we see each other face-to-face.

You know your stories or give me an address of where you stay so that I come there myself.

Let us not meet in the spirit, but let us meet during daylight, enough is enough. ”
Another message, filled with rage, stated: “I am not afraid of you, you are not God.

Personally, it is now boring me because you are responsible for our suffering, so we have to meet.

There shall come a time where we will be assaulting each other and striking each other with axes.

I do not want a grandfather who makes me his scapegoat.

What you have done is enough.

If you do anything to me, know that you and your family will perish.

Play your guitar at church later after you have finished appeasing this spirit. ”
Visibly shaken by the venom, Muparutsa confirmed the accusations. “I am being accused by my older brother’s daughter’s son of wizardry, possessing goblins, and causing all the mishaps in their family.

I was shocked when I went through his text messages,” he told the court.

In response, Nyamajiya explained to the court that his offensive messages stemmed from deep pain. “My late mother was a Muparutsa and my father hails from Bocha.

However, I grew up within the Muparutsa family and use their surname.

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