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Zimbabwean man goes missing in South Africa
23 May 2017 at 07:22hrs | Views
A Zimbabwean man based in South Africa is looking for his son, Mthabisi Mhambi, who has been missing since Monday last week (15 May).
On Wednesday last week, Mhambi posted on his timeline saying:
"Mthabisi Mhambi has been missing since Monday late afternoon. He left home (Kempton Park) going for work (in Boksburg) and did not come back. He did not report for duty. Any one with information on his whereabouts please contack parents on +27 72 373 5892/061 950 2194 and 081 581 9303)"
Yesterday Mhambi posted on his timeline again saying:
"We still have not found Mthabisi. No lead no hint at all. A lot of ground has been covered in terms of searching in hospitals and police station and trying to search using of IMEI # of his mobile. Unfortunately he had just purchased a new handset and sim card and we had not gotten to exchange numbers with him.
"We are forever grateful for the support that has been extended to the family. Your prayers are greatly cherished. We trust that he is well and will be found soon. It's been the longest sevens of our life. God is in control.
"Isaiah 50:7 "For the Lord God will help (Josh and family); therefore shall I (Josh and family) be not confounded: therefore have I (Josh and family) set my face as a flint and I (Josh and family) know that I (Josh and family) shall not be ashamed. On this promise we stand and claim the safe return of one the Trio."
Bulawayo24.com contacted Mr Mhambi via Facebook for a comment but at the time of publishing this article he hadn't responded.
On Wednesday last week, Mhambi posted on his timeline saying:
"Mthabisi Mhambi has been missing since Monday late afternoon. He left home (Kempton Park) going for work (in Boksburg) and did not come back. He did not report for duty. Any one with information on his whereabouts please contack parents on +27 72 373 5892/061 950 2194 and 081 581 9303)"
Yesterday Mhambi posted on his timeline again saying:
"We are forever grateful for the support that has been extended to the family. Your prayers are greatly cherished. We trust that he is well and will be found soon. It's been the longest sevens of our life. God is in control.
"Isaiah 50:7 "For the Lord God will help (Josh and family); therefore shall I (Josh and family) be not confounded: therefore have I (Josh and family) set my face as a flint and I (Josh and family) know that I (Josh and family) shall not be ashamed. On this promise we stand and claim the safe return of one the Trio."
Bulawayo24.com contacted Mr Mhambi via Facebook for a comment but at the time of publishing this article he hadn't responded.
Source - Byo24News