Savings group feud turns deadly, husband accused of threats

A 30-year-old woman's savings club in Mutasa is beefing hard with their treasurer's husband after he allegedly threatened them over missing funds. The group dragged Nelson Dzirutwe to Chief Mutasa's court, claiming he got violent and intimidating when they asked his wife, Evess, to return 400 dollars she supposedly took. Things got dark after their vice-chairperson randomly died, and the women are blaming a sketchy text Nelson sent warning them about mysterious consequences if they kept pressing for their money.

Nelson denied sending threats at first, but then backtracked when they showed receipts in court. Chief Mutasa shut him down hard, pointing out the club constitution clearly states it's women-only, and spouses don't automatically get membership just because they're married to members. The chief ordered Nelson to bring his wife to court since she's the actual member who needs to answer for the missing cash.
 

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