Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Man (54) rapes drunk teenager at Christmas party

- Sukulwenko­si Dube-Matutu Gwanda Correspond­ent

A 54-YEAR-OLD Gwanda man has been arrested after he allegedly gave a 17-year-old juvenile beer to drink at a Christmas party and went on to rape her on her way home while she was heavily intoxicate­d.

Andile Ncube of Macala Line in Mlambapeli area was not asked to plead when he appeared before Gwanda magistrate Mrs Nomagugu Sibanda facing a charge of rape last week.

He was remanded in custody to tomorrow for trial.

Prosecutin­g, Mr Noel Mandebvu said Ncube raped the complainan­t on Christmas Day at about 11pm.

“On 25 December at around 9pm, Ncube met the complainan­t who lives in the same village with him at a party. He gave her alcohol to drink until she was heavily intoxicate­d. The complainan­t later left the party at around 11pm headed for home and Ncube followed her. Along the way he grabbed her from behind, pulled her into a bushy area and raped her before fleeing the scene, leaving the complainan­t behind.

“The complainan­t walked to a nearby homestead where she sought assistance. The matter was reported to the police resulting in Ncube’s arrest the following day,’’ he said.

In another incident a 16-year-old teenager who is a Form Three pupil at a school in Kezi has been arrested for allegedly raping a six-year-old juvenile from his area.

The teenager who cannot be named for ethical reasons has been summoned to appear at the Gwanda Magistrate’s Court tomorrow facing a rape charge.

According to the State papers the teenager who is a Form Three pupil at Mbembeswan­a Secondary School raped the complainan­t who is a Grade One pupil at Mbembeswan­a Primary School on 30 November.

“On 30 November the accused person went to the complainan­t’s home and found her alone with her seven-year-old cousin. He instructed them to accompany him to his home and they agreed.

“The accused told the complainan­t and her cousin to enter his bedroom. While inside the bedroom he raped the complainan­t while her cousin watched. When he was done the accused person instructed the complainan­t and her cousin to go back to their home and warned them against reporting the matter. The matter came to light when the complainan­t’s grandmothe­r returned from a funeral and the complainan­t’s cousin revealed what the accused person had done,” read the State papers.

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