By Political Reporter- Chief Marupi of Dibilashaba in Gwanda South, has died a few months after receiving a car from President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Chief Marupi, born Oaheng Nare (28) one of the country’s youngest traditional leaders, passed away suddenly on Sunday while on official business in Harare.
His death also comes after a few weeks after a brazen armed robbery at his rural home.
He was admitted to Health Point Hospital, where he died after a short, unexplained illness.
His sudden death has sparked concern, coming so soon after the October 10th robbery that saw armed men storming his home, stealing his government-issued vehicle, R2,700 in cash, and several cell-phones.
Nare, who became Chief Marupi in 2012 following the death of his father, had only fully assumed his role at 18, after a two-year wait.
Gwanda District Coordinator Nomathemba Ndlovu confirmed his death, but further details remain scarce.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) are still investigating the robbery, which took place just two weeks after President Emmerson Mnangagwa had distributed 90 Isuzu trucks to traditional chiefs, one of which was stolen from Chief Marupi’s residence.
ZRP spokesperson Paul Nyathi said, “The police are investigating a case where unknown individuals broke into Chief Marupi’s home, demanding cash and making off with his government vehicle.”
Chief Marupi’s untimely death, shrouded in mystery, leaves the community in shock.
He is survived by his wife, Rorisang Tlou, and his passing raises unsettling questions about the events surrounding his final days.