Interesting: Boss Kujie Buried in the Dead of the Night
Whispers of juju and supernatural influences circulated within the community; fueled by the unconventional timing of the burial
Interesting: Boss Kujie Buried in the Dead of the Night
A bizarre night burial for a late businessman has set tongues wagging in Zvishavane with people suspecting the use of dark magic.
The late Evans Kujinga, fondly known as ‘Boss Kujie’ in Zvishavane, was laid to rest in the darkness of the night, igniting a whirlwind of speculations and theories in the mining town.
Known for his philanthropic endeavours and unwavering dedication to his hometown, the businessman’s untimely burial around 8 pm has left the community abuzz with discussions and conjectures.
Reports indicate that the preparations for Boss Kujie’s final resting place encountered unexpected obstacles.
Even with heavy machinery, the grave-digging process faced relentless hurdles caused by unusually hard terrain.
Consequently, the solemn ceremony could only commence under the veil of nightfall.
Whispers of juju and supernatural influences circulated within the community; fueled by the unconventional timing of the burial, the Kujinga family swiftly moved to dispel any notions of occult involvement.
Interesting: Boss Kujie Buried in the Dead of the Night
Happiness Kujinga, the family spokesperson, shared that the delayed burial was due to adverse weather conditions.
This had rendered the ground impenetrable due to insufficient rainfall.
Refuting claims of juju or witchcraft, Happiness affirmed Boss Kujie’s devout Christian upbringing and his steadfast commitment to ethical practices.
Remembered fondly as a beacon of generosity and integrity, Boss Kujie’s impact extended far beyond the confines of his immediate family.
His benevolent contributions to community initiatives, including support for local sports teams and assistance to Shabanie Mine during their Premier League endeavours, earned him widespread admiration and gratitude.
Moreover, his entrepreneurial ventures in both Harare and Zvishavane testified to his industrious spirit and business-mindedness.