The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President condemns Glendale boy’s murder

- Takunda Maodza News Editor

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday condemned the murder of a two-yearold boy in Glendale last weekend, describing it as horrific and heinous.

The President said he had instructed the Zimbabwe Republic Police to investigat­e the murder and bring the perpetrato­rs to book.

In a statement, President Mnangagwa extended his condolence­s to the boy’s family.

“I am shocked and appalled by the horrific murder of a two-year-old Professor Lumbe this weekend in Glendale.

“My sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with Professor’s parents Rambai and Nomatter, and the entire family in this difficult time,” said President Mnangagwa.

He said society rejects such gruesome acts.

“There can be no such wanton acts of violence, let alone against children. We as a society must categorica­lly reject all violence,” said President Mnangagwa.

“I have instructed the police to investigat­e this heinous crime as a matter of urgency, to find the perpetrato­rs and bring them to justice.”

President Mnangagwa, who has repeatedly urged peace as the country goes for harmonised elections on July 30, once again exhorted Zimbabwean­s across the political divide to shun all acts of violence.

“As we approach the election, I call on all candidates, supporters and members of the public to be peaceful at all times, and to ensure that the values of love, unity and tolerance dominate our political and civil discourse,” he said.

Zimbabwe has been very peaceful as it prepares for the first harmonised elections after the Robert Mugabe era.

The peaceful environmen­t has been hailed by all and the jury is still out on the Glendale incident, which the police are investigat­ing.

Police Chief spokespers­on Senior Assistant Commission­er Charity Charamba on Tuesday told The Herald a post-mortem had confirmed the boy was murdered.

“The post-mortem has been done and the results show that the child was murdered.

“Police have intensifie­d investigat­ions,” she said.

She also confirmed that the father of the minor was a member of the National People’s Party and its candidate for Mazowe in the July 30 elections.

The last time the father was threatened with violence was in 2014.

“He did not receive other threats since 2014.

“Investigat­ions are in progress and this office will keep you updated,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba said.

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