After a series of killings of government officials villages, townships and counties in the
district of Rufiji, Mkuranga Kibiti and now have stopped the pain and sorrow in the town
of Kilwa families.
counties in the district of Rufiji, Mkuranga Kibiti and now have stopped the pain and sorrow
in the town of Kilwa families.
For Mkuranga, Rufiji and Kibiti already 31 people have been killed in May last year,
including 15 officials to generalize and Kilwa, mortality is about 20 leaders of local
authorities.
The deaths canceled the dream of family and leave widows in a difficult psychological and
physical lives, while many children left to raise.
The Citizen newspaper visited several families who lost a parent or guardian in the murder
and witness widows forced to bear the pain of losing their spouse
Widows have left many children to raise and are now lining up to start a new life which,
however, do not light yatawafikisha where.
Two out of five widows who still live in the village of Bungu after the brutal murder of their
husbands, who spoke to The Citizen.
"My life now is very difficult due to the death of my husband," says Mwajuma Mustafa, who
fled the house she was living with her husband.
Her husband, Mohammed Steady former chairman of the Nyang'undu neighborhood, was
shot dead by unidentified men when he returned home.
He says he does not enough labor to meet the needs of six children and that living conditions
increasingly kumuelemea.
Home to Alife settling, another leader who was killed by gunfire, the situation was sad.
Abated, who was Secretary of the County of Bungu and a member of the Conference, was
killed May 13 by firing eight while on his way to the shower.
The widow of late settling, Zena Kimbungwi has suffered from hypertension and was quite
unable to talk to our reporter.
Eldest son of the deceased, Omari settling endorses her to talk out the problem. Omari says
his mother got this problem after their father killed.