Thursday, July 16, 2026

NEW SHOCKING CLAIMS EMERGE AGAINST ZIMBABWEAN-BORN NDODANA “MARK” TSHUMA, WHO IS ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS IN THE UK, AS A MAN ALLEGES A R50,000 HIT WAS PLACED ON HIS LIFE BEFORE TSHUMA’S ARREST

NEW SHOCKING CLAIMS EMERGE AGAINST ZIMBABWEAN-BORN NDODANA “MARK” TSHUMA, WHO IS ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS IN THE UK, AS A MAN ALLEGES A R50,000 HIT WAS PLACED ON HIS LIFE BEFORE TSHUMA’S ARREST
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NEW SHOCKING CLAIMS EMERGE AGAINST ZIMBABWEAN-BORN NDODANA “MARK” TSHUMA, WHO IS ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS IN THE UK, AS A MAN ALLEGES A R50,000 HIT WAS PLACED ON HIS LIFE BEFORE TSHUMA’S ARREST

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NEW SHOCKING CLAIMS EMERGE AGAINST ZIMBABWEAN-BORN NDODANA “MARK” TSHUMA, WHO IS ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS IN THE UK, AS A MAN ALLEGES A R50,000 HIT WAS PLACED ON HIS LIFE BEFORE TSHUMA’S ARREST New allegations have surfaced against Ndodana “Mark” Tshuma, the Zimbabwean-born man who is accused of murdering his wife […]

NEW SHOCKING CLAIMS EMERGE AGAINST ZIMBABWEAN-BORN NDODANA “MARK” TSHUMA, WHO IS ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS IN THE UK, AS A MAN ALLEGES A R50,000 HIT WAS PLACED ON HIS LIFE BEFORE TSHUMA’S ARREST



New allegations have surfaced against Ndodana “Mark” Tshuma, the Zimbabwean-born man who is accused of murdering his wife and two young daughters in the United Kingdom.



A man featured in a viral audio recording claims Tshuma allegedly offered R50,000 to hitmen to kill him before his arrest in Johannesburg. The allegation has spread rapidly across social media and sparked widespread public discussion.



Tshuma was arrested in South Africa following an international manhunt and is currently facing extradition proceedings to the United Kingdom, where he is expected to answer charges relating to the deaths of his wife and two children.



At this stage, the R50,000 murder-for-hire allegation has not been confirmed by law enforcement authorities and remains an allegation. It has also not been announced as part of the current court case.



The case continues to attract international attention as investigators and the courts deal with one of the most closely watched criminal cases involving a Zimbabwean-born suspect.



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