Malloti Accused of Attacking Hwinza’s New Bae
The ongoing saga between controversial Zimdancehall artist Hwinza and his ex-girlfriend, socialite Malloti, has taken a violent turn.
Malloti allegedly forced her way into Hwinza’s current girlfriend’s home, armed with a knife, and launched a brutal attack.
While details of the injuries sustained remain unclear, shocking videos and photos show Hwinza’s unnamed girlfriend bleeding from the head.
One clip shows her being wheeled into a medical facility in a wheelchair where she had approached to seek treatment for the alleged assault.
The reasons behind the attack remain unknown, particularly as Malloti is rumoured to have moved on with another man.
Responding to the allegations, Malloti denied breaking into the house or attacking Hwinza’s girlfriend. Speaking to Zimcelebs, she claimed she was in Kwekwe during the incident.
Malloti Accused of Attacking Hwinza’s New Bae
Despite her denial, Zimbabweans on social media were quick to scrutinize her alibi, pointing out inconsistencies in her story. Some even speculated that the entire incident was staged for attention.
Meanwhile…
A Zimbabwean High Court ruling has declared that denying pregnant children and married victims of marital rape access to abortion is unconstitutional.
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Justice Maxwell Takuva’s ruling, delivered on 22 November, has been hailed as a critical step forward in safeguarding the rights of women and children in the country.
Justice Takuva found that Section 2(1) of the Termination of Pregnancy Act [Chapter 15:10] violates constitutional protections of dignity and the right to protection from degrading treatment.
“The dignity of adolescent children who are impregnated and married women who are raped is adversely affected by the provisions of s 2(1) of the Act,” he said.