A SHURUGWI-based artisanal miner was left with permanent injuries after his left leg was amputated following a brutal attack by rivals in a suspected love triangle.
Simon Vingirayi- a court heard- lost consciousness as blood gushed from his left knee after his assailant axed him on a large vein and doctors had to amputate the leg above the knee to save his life.
This was heard during the appearance of three artisanal miners who include two brothers from Shurugwi, Charles (29) and Philbert Chingwaya (22) and Tafadzwa Rundora (31) before Gweru Regional magistrate Phathekile Msipa.
They are facing a count each of attempted murder.
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How Mugejjera mastered 3D graphics, branding
Monday April 19 2021
Summary
Mugejjera advises people to start small and grow bigger. “If you manage Shs1m, you can grow to manage Shs2m…then Shs4m…but many want to start big, without experience,” he says.
He adds that sustaining a business is not necessarily making profits. “As long as a business can pay its expenses, don’t close shop.”
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The Bachelor of Commerce graduate snubbed white-collar jobs to start a graphics company from scratch.
Made in school
Mugejjera was in Senior Three at Kibuli SS when his teacher contracted him and his friend to design signs for a talking compound. Each earned Shs250,000. “That was our first time to get that much,” he recalls.