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MP Dexter Nduna blasted over selfie picture of slain Mashurugwi victim

After the Mashurugwi machete gang killed a defenceless elderly woman and her grand-daughter, controversial Zanu PF and Chegutu MP Dexter Nduna went to the crime scene to take selfies.

Nduna’s actions have been described as diabolical and insensitive.

This comes after Zimbabwe police cautioned members of the public against taking and sharing on social media, images of death and accident sites.

Nduna who threatened another MP with death was this week arrested together with, Zanu PF Mash West youth chairman Vengai Musengi  and officer commanding Chegutu District Supt Wonder Chisikwa for illegally gold mining in Chegutu at David Whitehead waste deposit site.

Nduna who is a former serviceman with the Airforce of Zimbabwe is reportedly the ring leader of machete thugs operating in Chegutu, Kadoma and the rest of Mashonaland West area.

 

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