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ACCIDENT VICTIMS’ SPOUSES APPEAL FOR HELP

- Arron Nyamayaro

THE two Glen View women killed in a haulage truck accident in Mazowe recently were the bread winners and their spouses are now appealing for assistance.

Charity Chikuku and Ruth Bandawe died on their way back from Mozambique with their alleged lovers, and their husbands are appealing for help to look after their children.

Chikuka is survived by three children and husband Earnest Takawira, while Bandawe left behind husband Mutizwa Takawira and two children.

Earnest told H-Metro that Chikuka had been paying school fees for their children since he is a casual worker.

“I am now feeling the burden following the passing away of my wife,” said Earnest.

“We never received assistance from the haulage truck company. My wife was paying fees for two children.

“Uyu first born wedu akamitiswa­wo anemakore 20 saka ndasiirwa muzukuru, saka zvarema wangu.

“I am a casual worker with a renowned company, but pakaipa,” said Earnest.

He said his in-laws were affected by accusation­s of his wife’s alleged infidelity at the funeral.

“My relatives uttered negative comments about my late wife accusing her of infidelity and that angered my in-laws.

“They took her body to Mutoko yet she was supposed to be buried at out rural village in Murehwa

“Pane hama dzinouya kuzosiya dzakuparir­a mhosva parufu.

“Kutaura kuno vanatezvar­a varamba kusunga nhumbi dzemufi nekuda kwezvakata­urwa nehama parufu,” said Earnest.

Mutizwa said the haulage truck driver must hand over all the goods his wife had bought in Mozambique.

“The haulage truck driver never assisted me to bury Ruth,” said Mutizwa.

“Ndasiirwa vana vaviri, wake newangu, saka marwadzo chaiwo,” said Mutizwa.

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