The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mystery of the abandoned trailer…

- Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter

FOR more than a decade, a haulage truck trailer has been lying on the side of Victoria Falls Road in Dopota, Hwange, abandoned, forgotten, neglected and untouched by thieves, leading to more questions about the trailer and its owner.

Some superstiti­ous people believed it was guarded by a supernatur­al being that would assault anyone who dared touch it or try to strip it.

It was now a permanent feature on the side of the road because of such stories.

Some say there was nothing supernatur­al about the trailer, it was untouched because the Nambya and Tonga people who reside nearby respect other people’s properties.

One morning a few weeks ago, villagers woke up and were shocked to discover that the trailer had disappeare­d.

While that may feel like the end of the story, questions remain.

If the trailer was not protected by a supernatur­al being, why was it not stripped for over 10 years? Why didn’t the owner haul it away the very year it broke down?

Villagers said the trailer was left in 2010 after it broke its chassis and its driver, who was ferrying coal from Hwange to Bulawayo, abandoned it.

Later on, another truck came and loaded the coal and the trailer was left on the scene and the unnamed owner never bothered to tow it away.

The person believed to be the owner reportedly engaged a couple, Ngikhumbul­a Tshuma, who is now late, and his wife Benita Mguni, whose homestead is a few metres from the scene, to keep an eye on the trailer.

They were told not to bother guarding it at night as “whoever dared touch it would regret it.”

Mguni told our Bulawayo Bureau that she kept some parts like side panels which she took home because they were falling off after being tampered with by suspected thieves.

She said people who took the trailer may have used cutting torches to cut the chassis and loaded the pieces away.

Our Bulawayo Bureau observed recently that nothing remains at the place where the trailer was once parked.

“My husband used to guard the trailer and when he died, I remained taking care of it,” said Mguni. “The owner used to pass by whenever he travelled from Namibia to Harare, but since the outbreak of coronaviru­s, I have never seen him.

“He would park his car and talk to me and tell me not to worry about guarding it at night. I always told him how I was troubled by people during the day who wanted to steal some parts and some would even tell me that the trailer is not mine and I should not stop them.

“He would tell me that even if I hear movements at night, I shouldn’t worry about going there.”

Mguni said she had lost the owner’s contacts and did not know how to inform him that the trailer had gone.

She said two men (names supplied) approached her and told her that the law allowed them to take it away. She suspects that they wanted the trailer’s scrap metal.

“I think the owner had done something because he insisted that as much as we were guarding it, we should not go there when we heard movements at night,” she said. “Now we are confused that if it was true that there was something there, how did people now manage to steal it.

“Probably whatever he put there had expired since it’s been a long time since he last came by.”

Mguni confirmed claims of mysterious slaps. “Just touching it was not a problem. Locals would attempt to touch it but we would hear the stories from truck drivers and some motorists and we suspect those who knew about this issue would have tried to steal or witnessed someone trying to steal,” she said.

The woman said the truck owner sometimes paid her US$10 when he passed by and promised to reward her handsomely. Now she is not sure that she will get paid.

 ?? — Picture: Nicholas ?? This uncollecte­d garbage piling up at Charge Office bus rank and in many other places in the Harare Central Business District signifies the failure of the CCC- led Harare City Council and poses health risks to the public.
— Picture: Nicholas This uncollecte­d garbage piling up at Charge Office bus rank and in many other places in the Harare Central Business District signifies the failure of the CCC- led Harare City Council and poses health risks to the public.

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