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The incident occurred in Zvishavane 6 Year Old Auraiwa na Sekuru

Sekuru vakaranga muzukuru wavo Kusvika anyarara

A 6yrs yrs old child was being having some lesson with her uncle outside the house

 

 

 

Teaching is not for everyone, if you are not patient don't attempt to teach.Police in Zimbabwe have arrested a 28-year-old man in connection with the death of his six-year-old niece in Zvishavane, Midlands province.

 

Zimbabwe Republic Police national spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest of Takudzwa Wellington Chimutsa in relation to a murder case from January 18, 2026.

According to police, the suspect allegedly assaulted the child after she failed to write her name. 

 

 

 

The girl's condition subsequently deteriorated, and she was taken to Zvishavane District Hospital, where she was pronounced dead on admission.

 

The incident occurred at Koisvoro village in Zvishavane. - Zimbo LIVE Harare

 

 

he child named Praise was being bitten to D€ath after she failed to pronounce(( A E I O U)) and her name,, The mother of the child was in South Africa ?? ?? working she was phoned and come back to Zimbabwe only to be told after the arrival kuti sekuru vakaur@y@ mwana ? ? ? ?

 

 

 

The incident occurred in Zvishavane at Mutonjeni VillageImmm haaa zvakaoma veduwe immm   Nyaya dzekusira vanhu vana idzi magumo acho kazhinji anorwadza ini pandiri ndopanenhiyo dzangu mwari akunyaradze dearzvobaya moyoMwana wakafiree kutambura

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