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Man Loses Car at Lover's House

Sibindi parked his vehicle outside the yard and went into Shamiso Mativenga’s house.

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Man Loses Car at Lover's House

A man’s car was stolen while parked at his girlfriend’s house in Zvishavane. Chris Sibindi (32) lost his silver Toyota FunCargo worth US$4 000 to thieves.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident to the media that occurred on Friday around midnight.

“Chris Sibindi (32)’s vehicle was stolen after he had visited a female friend in Eastlea, Zvishavane,” he said.

Inspector Mahoko said Sibindi parked his vehicle outside the yard and went into Shamiso Mativenga (29)’s house.

“He locked the vehicle and went with his car keys. He was in Mativenga’s house for about two hours and when he wanted to leave, he discovered that his vehicle was missing. The value of the stolen car is US$4 000 and no arrests have been made so far. Investigations are in progress.”

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Man Loses Car at Lover's House

Meanwhile, a Citizens Coalition for Change councilor was arrested yesterday in Shurugwi. Tapson Chitungo was nabbed for allegedly grabbing land belonging to council and renting it out to informal traders. Chitungo is the councilor for Ward 7 and the stands are at Mumvuri turnoff.

Allegations are that Chitungo was collecting rentals from three tenants who erected cabins at the open spaces. One of the traders operating a kitchen and the other two were involved in selling and repairing tyres.

Chitungo is expected to appear in court today.

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“Chitungo is in police custody and he will appear in court tomorrow. He has been collecting rentals from council land which he grabbed and allocated to himself,” said the source.

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