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Man Kills Ex-lover's Son | Banker Sleeps With 200 Men

The incident occurred while the child’s mother was away for a sleepover.

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Man Kills Ex-lover's Son | Banker Sleeps With 200 Men

A 32-year-old man, Simbarashe Machipisa, is accused of the tragic murder of a 2-year-old child belonging to his ex-lover in Chitungwiza. The incident occurred while the child’s mother was away for a sleepover.

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According to a statement from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), the alleged crime took place around 6 AM on Wednesday, August 21, at a residence in the Danga area of Zengeza 1. Read the statement:

“The ZRP is investigating a case of murder which occurred on 21/08/24 at around 0600 hours at a house at Danga area, Zengeza 1, Chitungwiza.”

This is another case of people who cannot let go when a relationship is over. Some of the men feel entitled to keep tabs on their exes simply because they spent their money on them.

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Man Kills Ex-lover's Son | Banker Sleeps With 200 Men

In other news, A Zambian female banker was fired from her job allegedly sleeping with over 200 men while promising them jobs.

The woman identified as Mutale Winfridah, a branch senior executive of ZANACO bank, was suspended by bank management for sleeping with over 200 different men who were both clients and job seekers.

The 39-year-old Winfridah was suspended after more than 10 men formally lodged complaints against her, claiming she had used her influence as a branch senior bank executive to “enjoy their bed energies” after promising them jobs at the bank and approving their bank loan applications.

Winfridah is said to be unmarried because of her quest to attain different academic qualifications before finding a partner.

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