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June 17, 2025 at 03:59 PM
> Let's Forward this Post Everywhere ❕ *US$60,000 goods lost in Birchenough fire* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDkMuTFCCoNC13vvo2V _*©Eragon Online News*_ *_(Follow this channel to read more...)_* *Group Link:* https://chat.whatsapp.com/CDyzvhE1ey5H89lorhyIvn A DEVASTATING fire razed a furniture store in Birchenough on June 12, reducing stock worth approximately US$60 000 to ashes. The store, owned by 38-year-old Josaphat Mahembe, from Gadzai Village under Chief Chamutsa in Buhera, was destroyed in the blaze that occurred around 2pm. Manicaland police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka said the store, constructed with wooden poles and iron sheet roofing, was completely engulfed by the fire, whose cause remains unknown. “The fire occurred during business hours, while Mahembe was at his residence. Nyaradzo Mtetwa (45), who was a few metres away from the shop, heard a loud bursting sound coming from the shop and subsequently noticed that a fire had started in Mahembe’s shop. She quickly alerted Mahembe. Nearby residents attempted to extinguish the fire, but it rapidly intensified,” said Assistant Inspector Chinyoka. He said police officers were informed and conducted inquiries with local residents, but the cause of the fire remained uncertain. The Chipinge Fire Brigade was called, but unfortunately, by the time they arrived, Mahembe’s property had been completely destroyed by the fire. “The shop had no electricity connection, and all the property was burnt, including sofas, kitchen units, television stands, hardboards, and super woods, with an estimated value of approximately US$60 000,” he added. Assistant Inspector Chinyoka also appealed for community cooperation, urging residents to report any suspicious fire hazards or activities. “We urge the public to report any suspicious activities or potential fire hazards to the authorities immediately. Your prompt action can help prevent such incidents and ensure the safety of our communities,” he said. Herald

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