The media sector has expressed sadness at the death of Herald Entertainment Editor Godwin Muzari who was found dead on Friday.
Muzari, who was 40, is suspected of having taken his own life.
His elder brother, Bishop Israel Muzari, confirmed the death last night, according to The Herald.
Bishop Muzari said he last spoke to his younger brother on Monday.
“He told me a number of personal and confidential issues, but I did not know that it would come to this. We did not see him from Monday and neither were we aware of his whereabouts until yesterday when I decided to check on him at his home. That was when I saw him hanging in a room,” said Bishop Muzari.
Journalist and PR executive Ranga Mberi said:
Devastated to hear that journalist Godwin Muzari is no more. Not only one of our best music writers, but one with a big heart. This is him with Gogo Dembo in 2017, when our Leonard Dembo Fan Club visited her after a touching story he’d written on her. RIP Goddie
Journalist Lee Dzenga wrote:
Godfather. To whom shall I send my Lifestyle copy? On Thursday afternoons, slightly after deadline. Thank you for writing. For teaching me and allowing me to express myself. You were a peerless journalist, unassuming too. Fambai zvakanaka Elder
Heart & Soul TV head of news and current affairs Blessed Mhlanga wrote:
It is sad that a friend journalist and elder GodwinMuzari took his own life. We all have our lows in life. But it’s no reason to die. @HStvNews we care.
Former Herald Editor Caesar Zvayi wrote:
Wanga warwadziwa nei munin’ina? Ko wakashaya wekuudza here? What a waste! May Your Dear Soul Rest In Eternal Peace Godwin Muzari. An affable gentleman, gone forever!
We are sad to hear of the passing of a man who we always found helpful, affable and kind.
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