
In a shocking turn of events, a dispute over a single US dollar has led to the death of Tinashe Kapfunde, a victim of a brutal assault at the hands of his colleague, Tinashe Kapfunde. The incident occurred in March at their shared residence in Harare, where Jambanja accused Kapfunde of stealing the money while he was asleep.
In a fit of rage, Jambanja grabbed a cooking stick and repeatedly struck Kapfunde on the head, breaking the stick in the process. Undeterred, he continued the assault with another stick, inflicting severe head injuries on Kapfunde. The victim’s mother, Winnet Mutedza, reported the incident to the police, and Kapfunde received medical treatment at Parirenyatwa Hospital.
Kapfunde’s condition initially improved, and he was discharged to recover at home. However, his health took a turn for the worse in May, leading to emergency admissions to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital and later Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. Tragically, Kapfunde succumbed to his injuries on May 14.
David Jambanja, 36, has been charged with murder and appeared before Magistrate Ruth Moyo at the Harare Magistrates Court. He was remanded in custody, and a bail hearing is scheduled for today. The case highlights the devastating consequences of violence, even over seemingly minor disputes.
As the legal process unfolds, the community is left to grapple with the senseless loss of life. Kapfunde’s family seeks justice, and the authorities are committed to ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes face the consequences of their actions. The outcome of the bail hearing will determine whether Jambanja will be granted freedom pending trial.
source -mbare times