H Metro

BUSINESSMA­N DENIES CLAIMS OF ORDERING A HUMAN HEAD

Turns to Facebook to protest and plead his innocence Claims he is being persecuted for his beliefs in Jesus

- Talent Gore

A BUSINESSMA­N, whose name was sucked into a plot to kill a seven-year-old Grade One pupil and use his head for ritual purposes, turned to Facebook yesterday to dismiss the claims and, in a bizarre twist, says he is being persecuted for believing in Jesus Christ.

John Madondo, a prominent businessma­n in Rusape, was implicated in the murder plot, for ritual purposes, which saw Tatenda Mudziwedar­e (20), being sentenced to four years in prison for his part in the plot.

Mudziwedar­e was convicted of the crime after he pleaded guilty to attacking the schoolboy and almost strangling him only for him to be disturbed by some villagers who were passing by the crime scene.

Mudziwedar­e, who was not represente­d, appeared before Rusape regional magistrate, Francis Mapfumo.

He pleaded guilty to violating Section 187 as read with Section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform) Act which criminalis­es attempts to kill a person.

“On February 28, 2024, and at Sherenje Business Centre, Headlands, he (Tatenda Mudziwedar­e) attempted to cause the death of Alvin Kambadza by squeezing his neck with both hands after having been instructed by a businessma­n, John Madondo, to bring a human head for rituals,” read the charge sheet.

Prosecutor Tawanda Munjanja said:

“The complainan­t is a Grade One learner.

“On February 28, 2024 and at around 7am, Mudziwedar­e was at Sherenje Business Centre when he saw the complainan­t and other learners going to Sherenje Primary School.

“Mudziwedar­e chased the learners and managed to grab the complainan­t. He squeezed the complainan­t on the neck using both hands.

“The accused person saw some local villagers and let go of the complainan­t. The matter came to light when the complainan­t reported what happened to his mother.”

Mudziwedar­e was sentenced to seven years in prison of which three years were suspended and he will serve an effective four years.

He implicated Madondo, claiming he was the one who ordered him to bring him a human head.

Madondo, who has been in South Africa, pleaded his innocence on Facebook.

“I have no warrant of arrest and neither have the police contacted me,” he said.

“This is what happens when you’re persecuted for believing in Jesus Christ and trying to make an honest living through business.

“I don’t know anything, they are just rumours that I am also hearing and seeing on social media and so there are just some things I can’t speak on because I honestly have no idea of what is really going on.

“I was told about the issue by a pastor on WhatsApp who informed me that the police had come to my shop looking for me.”

 ?? ?? JOHN Madondo
JOHN Madondo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe