Chinese Man Rapes, Impregnates & Fires Local Teen
The accused person allegedly raped the complainant on the floor in his office
Chinese Man Rapes, Impregnates & Fires Local Teen
A 51-year-old Chinese national was arraigned before the Gweru Magistrates’ Court on allegations of raping and impregnating a 17-year-old local girl.
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According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the Chinese national and his alleged rape victim worked together at a mine in Gweru. Said the NPA:
“The complainant who is 17 years old was employed as a General Worker at the time of the commission of the offence.
“It is the State’s case that on the 15th of November 2022, the accused person allegedly raped the complainant on the floor in his office. He fired the complainant soon after the commission of the offence.
“The matter came to light when the complainant fell pregnant and confided in her mother about the offence. The complainant gave birth to a baby girl the following year.
“A Police report was made on the 13th of June 2024 leading to the accused person’s arrest. The accused was remanded in custody to June 28 after briefly appearing before a Gweru magistrate on Monday.”
Chinese Man Rapes, Impregnates & Fires Local Teen
Meanwhile…
Mourners gathered at two different locations following a dispute over the funeral of the founding father of the Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association, Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga in Harare on Friday.
Nyatanga (63) died in Harare on Tuesday at home in Borrowdale Brooke of a suspected heart attack.
Some mourners gathered in Borrowdale Brooke, the home he shared with his wife, Angeline, while others gathered in Mount Pleasant, the house he shared with his first wife, Virginia after the family failed to agree on where the funeral was to be held.
Nyatanga’s son, Bruce, said mourners were gathered in Mt Pleasant and the body was set to be taken to Borrowdale Brooke on Friday night, then to Mt Pleasant on Saturday before burial at Glen Forest on Sunday.
However, the disagreements did not end there but were manifested at Glenforest Memorial Park, after two graves were prepared for Nyatanga’s final resting place following another dispute.