MSU student declared missing

Herald Reporter
A 22-YEAR-OLD Midlands State University student went missing on May 28 and his whereabouts are still not known. Tatenda Motsi was reading for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture specialising in Horticulture. His father, Mr Ephraim Motsi, said Tatenda told his friend Smart that he was going for discussions in preparation for examinations on May 29 and was never seen again. “Smart said that Tatenda told him that he was going to have discussions with a girl only identified as Marjory,” Mr Motsi said. The matter has since been reported to the police.

Mr Motsi appealed to anyone with information on the whereabouts of Tatenda to report to the nearest police station or call them on these numbers: 0772900985, 0712557156 or 0772440143.

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