Woman arrested for po!soning neighbour’s 4-year-old child over goat dispute

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Woman arrested for po!soning neighbour?s 4-year-old child over goat dispute

A heartbreaking tragedy has unfolded in Mandinyenya Village, Bikita, Masvingo, where a four-year-old girl, identified as Sabina Maziva, was poisoned and later died following a quarrel between neighbours over goats that had strayed into a field.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the arrest of three suspects in connection with the child’s death. Those in custody have been identified as 60-year-old Violet Gamera, 60-year-old Chamunorwa Kwanga, and 30-year-old Regina Tavengerarwei.

In a statement released on 12 October 2025, Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi described the case as one of the most disturbing incidents reported in recent months.

“Initial investigations show that on 1st October, the child was given poisoned rice by the suspect. She later began vomiting and was taken to a local clinic where she was attended to. Unfortunately, her condition worsened, and she died on 5th October 2025,” said Nyathi.

The poisoning allegedly stemmed from a feud after goats belonging to Sabina’s parents damaged crops in Gamera’s field. Gamera is accused of lacing rice with poison and giving it to the child in retaliation.

Following the girl’s death and burial on 8 October, suspicions from villagers led to the matter being reported to Chief Ziki, who directed Sabina’s mother to notify the police. During questioning, Gamera reportedly implicated the two other suspects, claiming that Kwanga advised her to poison the girl, while Tavengerarwei supplied the toxic substance.

Police have since recovered rat poison and a liquid believed to be a cotton pesticide, both suspected to have been used in the crime. The child’s body was exhumed and taken to Silveira Mission Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem examination.

Condemning the act, Assistant Commissioner Nyathi urged community members to resolve disputes without resorting to violence or harm. “The Zimbabwe Republic Police strongly condemns criminal acts and cruelty in society, especially those that endanger the lives of innocent children. We urge members of the public to resolve disputes through lawful and peaceful means,” he said.

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