A husband who was trying to protect his marriage is now fighting for his life after he was brutally attacked and axed by his wifeâs alleged lover for his troubles.
42-year-old Tawanda Denhere heard through the grapevine that his wife was having an extramarital affair with Mthokozisi Moyo. Denhere decided to confront Moyo over the issue.
Reports Indicates that Denhere confronted Moyo at the Musilahobe Business Centre last Monday afternoon. Unfortunately, the conversation did not go well and the situation quickly escalated. This resulted in the alleged adulterous lover and a colleague attacking the hapless husband.
The incident was confirmed by Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko who told the publication,
AÂ 42-year-old Silobela man is battling for his life at Kwekwe General Hospital after he was struck on the forehead by his wifeâs lover
Tawanda Denhere was attacked by Mthokozisi Moyo when he confronted him for having an affair with his wife.
The incident occurred at Musilahobe Business Centre last Monday.
It is alleged that Moyo and Mabude Ncube of Nduku Village under Chief Malisa in Silobela were at Musilahobe Business Centre when they were approached by Mr Denhere who accused Moyo of having an extra marital affair with his wife.
A misunderstanding ensued, resulting in Moyo attacking Denhere with an axe.
A 42-year-old Silobela man is battling for life at Kwekwe General Hospital after he was axed on the forehead by his alleged wife’s lover.
Mr Tawanda Denhere was attacked by Mthokozisi Moyo when he confronted him accusing him of having an extra marital affair with his wife.
The incident occurred at Musilahobe Business Centre last Monday.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson Insp Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident.
“It is alleged that Moyo and Mabude Ncube of Nduku Village, Chief Malisa in Silobela were at Musilahobe Business Centre when they were approached by Mr Denhere who accused Moyo of having an extra marital affair with his wife,” said Inspector Mahoko.
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Staff Reporter
A police officer is battling for life at Kwekwe General Hospital after he was deliberately run over by a pirate commuter omnibus in the early hours of Friday.
According to the police, Assistant Inspector Dumisani Pondo, who is based at Amaveni Police Station in the Midlands city, was run over by a kombi driver who has been identified as Morris Mukwendi.
Pondo, according to a police report, was manning a roadblock along Gokwe Road in the company of other police officers while targeting unregistered motor vehicles and “mushikashika” and unregistered kombis operating under the ZUPCO franchise.
It is said Mukwendi, who was driving a white Isuzu, was intercepted by the police at West End turn-off and was stopped by the police officers.