Ex-Deputy Commissioner dies

Sunday Mail Reporter
Former Police Deputy Commissioner and Zesa loss control manager Mr Philip Mhike has died.
He was 65.
Rtd Deputy Comm Mhike died yesterday morning at a private hospital in Harare.
Family spokesperson and son Mr Chrispen Mhike told The Sunday Mail that his father died after a short illness.
He is expected to be buried at his farm in Kadoma tomorrow.
Rtd Deputy Comm Mhike resigned from the police force in 1999 and joined the public power utility as loss control manager, and also served on the boards of various parastatal. He is survived by his wife Chipo, five children and eight grandchildren.
Mourners are gathered at 5 Hudson Close Logan Park, Hatfield in Harare.

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