A horrific act of domestic violence has plunged Machingambi Village in Masvingo Province into mourning after a 33-year-old artisanal miner, Morgen Gwasira, allegedly murdered his wife with an axe before setting three family homesteads ablaze.
The tragic incident occurred on October 12 in the Gwanha area, under Chief Mugabe’s jurisdiction, Ward 13, leaving the community in shock and devastation.
Details of the Incident
According to reports, Gwasira brutally attacked and killed his wife in a fit of rage before torching three homesteads, destroying all property.
The inferno reduced the family homes to ashes, consuming furniture, clothes, food supplies, and other belongings. The arson left eight schoolchildren homeless and destitute, adding a humanitarian crisis to the tragedy.
Witnesses described scenes of panic and despair as villagers tried in vain to contain the flames that engulfed the homesteads.
Police Response and Manhunt
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the incident and have since launched a massive manhunt for the suspect, who fled the scene immediately after committing the crime.
Police are appealing to anyone with information regarding Morgen Gwasira’s whereabouts to report to the nearest station.
Authorities have also urged communities to remain calm and assist in the ongoing investigations.
Community in Shock
The tragedy has sparked outrage and sorrow across the Gwanha area. Local leaders described the incident as one of the most horrifying cases of gender-based violence in recent memory.
Community members have called for stronger awareness campaigns on domestic abuse and increased support for victims of gender-based violence in rural areas.
Support Needed
The affected family now faces severe hardship, with three homes destroyed and eight children left without shelter or school supplies.
Local humanitarian groups are being called upon to provide emergency relief, food, and clothing to the victims.





