Source: Grieving Kuwadzana families get support – herald
Obey Musiwa
Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has provided support to the grieving families of Kuwadzana Extension whose three children tragically died in a car boot last month.
In a gesture that seeks to offer comfort and assistance during a time of sorrow, the ZANU PF Women’s League received a US$6 000 donation for handing over to the grieving families.
The money was handed over by Special Presidential Investment Advisor Dr Paul Tungwarara, reflecting the President’s commitment to empower women and safeguard communities in times of challenges.
At a solidarity event held in Kuwadzana Extension yesterday, ZANU PF Women’s League secretary for External Affairs, Cde Betty Kaseke, said the League’s advocacy extends beyond charity.
She called for the removal of abandoned vehicles from public spaces, highlighting their role in community safety.
“Abandoned cars have become breeding grounds for evil, and Kuwadzana is experiencing strange and troubling incidents linked to kidnappings and theft of body parts,” said Cde Kaseke. “As women falling victim, it is our duty to speak out and demand that law enforcement take full responsibility to clear them away and restore safety and dignity to our neighbourhoods.”
She noted that the funds, allocated as US$3 000 per family, will not only provide immediate relief, but also enable mothers to access counselling, therapy and small occupational projects to help them rebuild their lives.
“As women and mothers, we cannot remain silent while our children and families live under shadows. We demand responsible doctors to return postmortem results to justify questions we cannot answer,” she stated.
On October 1, 2025, three children went missing while playing outside their homes in Kuwadzana Extension: Anopaishe Muzanago (3), Anenyasha Muzanago (1 year 3 months), and Raymond Matsiwe (4).
Reports from the Zimbabwe Republic Police say their mothers had been busy with household chores when the children disappeared.
After two days of searching, the children were discovered in the boot of an abandoned car.
ZANU PF Harare Province Women’s League chair, Cde Barbra Mwale, underscored the President’s visionary leadership, where women are empowered as custodians of family resilience and economic participation.
“We are still awaiting the results of the police investigation, and we urge that they be released without delay.
“We continue offering the families the strength and power of healing they so deeply deserve,” she said.
Police say the post-mortem results will be released this week.
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