Walter Magaya obvuta chitunha chaBodyguard 👇wake kubva kumhuri yake👇beyond the township began to listen. The stories were no longer contained; they were a storm gathering force, ready to sweep away the veil of holiness that protected Magaya. The gum tree, once an ordinary part of the landscape, now stood as a symbol of resistance—a place where the silenced would be heard, and the shadows would be brought into the light.
But the question remained: How far would Magaya’s reach extend? And would those who sought justice be ready for the fight that awaited them? The answer lay in the hearts of those who had suffered, and in the courage of those who refused to let the truth die beneath the gum treeHis body was later found several kilometers from where the assaults had taken place.
Sources tell ZimEye Magaya is pushing for the burial to be done without any postmortem.
“It seems Magaya has paid the hospital to avoid an investigation,” one source said.
Walter Magaya did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
This is a developing story.