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Would-be thief bashed by Alick Macheso's bouncers
31 Dec 2016 at 09:39hrs | Views
A 38 year old Centenary farmer was bashed by Alick Macheso's bouncers before being surrendered to police for trying to break in his BMW X5 vehicle at 007 hide out Glendale, Mashonaland Central yesterday (Friday) .
It is alleged Pozias Mupukuta from Mutute farm in Centenary tried to search for goodies from Extra basso's car but was very unfortunate to be seen by Macheso's bouncers peeping and forcing a wire on the driver's door in trying to unlock the door.
Macheso was informed while playing his hit Gungwa and he had to stop the guiter and inform the public about the shameful act.
"Nhai vanhu vaMwari tiri busy kukupa gungwa panomumwe ukuda kupaza mota yngu paseri apo tadirei kuita zvinonyadzisa kudaro ukasungwa nhasiunobuda gore rinouya,"he said.
After Macheso's remarks his security guys pounced on the suspect and severely bashed him but they surrendered him to police.
The show was characterised by violence and police had a mountain to climb in apprehending the culprits.
When Bulawayo24.com visited Glendale charge office it was filled with suspects and they had to temporary lock them in the yard.
Due to cash crises the show was not fully packed since most people failed to raise the $5 admission fee.
We failed to get it because the admission fee was too much as you know we have cash crises in our country so we just head the guitars from outside," said Tichafa Muzanenhamo.
It is alleged Pozias Mupukuta from Mutute farm in Centenary tried to search for goodies from Extra basso's car but was very unfortunate to be seen by Macheso's bouncers peeping and forcing a wire on the driver's door in trying to unlock the door.
Macheso was informed while playing his hit Gungwa and he had to stop the guiter and inform the public about the shameful act.
"Nhai vanhu vaMwari tiri busy kukupa gungwa panomumwe ukuda kupaza mota yngu paseri apo tadirei kuita zvinonyadzisa kudaro ukasungwa nhasiunobuda gore rinouya,"he said.
The show was characterised by violence and police had a mountain to climb in apprehending the culprits.
When Bulawayo24.com visited Glendale charge office it was filled with suspects and they had to temporary lock them in the yard.
Due to cash crises the show was not fully packed since most people failed to raise the $5 admission fee.
We failed to get it because the admission fee was too much as you know we have cash crises in our country so we just head the guitars from outside," said Tichafa Muzanenhamo.
Source - Byo24News