Watch Tytan Physically Attacking ZimEye Owner Simba Chikanza-Zimmagazine
Watch Tytan Physically Attacking ZimEye Owner Simba Chikanza... United Kingdom based controversial journalist Simba Chikanza...

 

United Kingdom based controversial journalist Simba Chikanza was left fearing for his dear safety after musician Njabulo “Tytan” Nkomo savagely attacked him when they bumped into each other.

Chikanza recorded the whole altercation in a video that has since gone viral.

From the video, it appears Tytan was initially ticked by the fact that Chikanza described him as Olinda Chapel’s boyfriend instead of husband, prompting the Bho singer to launch towards the journalist in an attempt to grab his phone, which was recording.

Tytan is then heard warning Chikanza to stop recording him but the latter insists and the musician continues with the attacks, shoving the journalist.

Watch the video below;

 

Also on iHarare, Fourteen Johane Masowe churchgoers have been confirmed dead after they drowned in a river during a baptism ceremony on Saturday evening.

Thirty-three members of the white garment church from Alexandra went for baptism in the Jukskei River in Morningside, Johannesburg, when a flash flood occurred, resulting in the tragedy.

Eyewitnesses told the media that the congregants were standing on rocks in the river when a deluge of water poured. The church leader reportedly escaped death by a whisker when he held on to an overhanging tree branch while being swept away.

The police, fire service and specialist aquatic rescue teams, will continue searching today for three people who are still missing.

Spokesperson of the City of Johannesburg Emergency Medical Services Robert Mulaudzi told eNCA that the teams first recovered two drowned bodies on Saturday before 12 others were retrieved on Sunday from the Jukskei River, bringing the count to 14.

“Our residents, especially congregants who normally practice these kinds of rituals, will be tempted to go to these river streams. Our message for them is to exercise caution as and when they conduct these rituals,” Mulaudzi said.

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