Richard Tinashe Musanhu kuPark station achiti arikuenda kuBloemfontein

Ndinonzi Simbarashe Musanhu ndakashayawo mwana wemukoma wangu anonzi Richard Tinashe Musanhu mushure mekunge ndabva kumuperekedza kuPark station achiti arikuenda kuBloemfontein kunoona mai vemwana wake pamwechete nemwana yaiva Friday musiwa 5September ndikasiya apinda mubhazi rinova Big Sky ndikapedzisira kutaura naye ndichangobva ipapo achiti arimo mubhazi mangwana acho makuseni foni yaisapinda ikazotanga kupinda around

 

 

 

 

12 masikati asi yakadairwa nemunhu wechirume nechirungu achiti Richard abuda ndokuzotaura neni kuwhatsapp achiti Richard akarasa fon can you help kubva ipapo hatina kuzotaura chinofamba foni yakanga isingachapindi kusvika nhasi hatisi kuziva paariit’s shocking and upsetting how us as a Zim community take a person‘s life as a joke. The family are asking for help and support to locate their son and the first thing people do is joke about his sexuality. Are we saying if a boy is handsome and looks after himself is gay? Meaning half of the Zim men who are handsome are gay? The post is

 

 

 

 

about help in finding him not help to tell if he is gay. So what if you assume he is gay so do we stop looking for him? Let’s also consider his family they are distraught for people to come on social media shows vapererwawo they don’t know what else to do and yet the first thing others do is to add more pain and

 

 

 

hurt adding salt onto the injury. We are better than this as a community. Some of you here you are mothers, fathers, brothers or sisters how would you feel coming to your community asking for help and all you get is more hurt and pain. Where is the love and support? Put yourself in their shoes

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