Recently, nine graves of victims who lost their lives in a mineshaft collapse during the late 1940s in Penhalonga were exhumed. Their remains were subsequently reburied at Tsvingwe Cemetery, clearing the path for new mining operations.
As reported by the Manica Post, the exhumation occurred on a Wednesday. Chief Mutasa and various government officials, including acting Mutasa District Development Coordinator Tedious Beto, were present to witness the process.
Beto confirmed that all necessary protocols were meticulously followed, ensuring a respectful exhumation process and dignified reburials.