The Herald (Zimbabwe)

No country for rapists!

• 60yr mandatory rap for violating minors

- Takunda Maodza News Editor

CRIMINALS who rape minors and the disabled risk 60 years imprisonme­nt after Cabinet yesterday came up with principles on proposed Amendments to the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform Act Chapter 9:33) on minimum mandatory sentencing for rapists.

This is a strong signal Government is upset with the prevalence of sexual violence.

In a statement yesterday, Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Christophe­r Mushohwe said the decision followed widespread concerns over a surge in sexual violence or rape.

“Following widespread concerns over the rising of the heinous crime of sexual violence or rape, Cabinet considered a proposal on the above matter and resolved to come up with more deterrent measures to stamp out the crime. Accordingl­y, Government resolved as follows: (a) that a sentence of 60 years of imprisonme­nt be imposed for cases of rape of minors between 12 years of age and the disabled; and (b) that a sentence of 40 years of imprisonme­nt be imposed for the rest of the cases of rape or sodomy,” said Dr Mushohwe.

Cabinet noted that there was need to protect society.

“These drastic measures have become necessary as a means to protect our society against perpetrato­rs of this inhuman crime,” said Dr Mushohwe.

President Mugabe has spoken against sexual abuse on several occasions.

In 2014, he called for a nationwide campaign against abuse of women and children saying imposition of stiffer penalties on perpetrato­rs alone was insufficie­nt to curb the crime.

President Mugabe said his weekly briefings from Police Commission­er-General Dr Augustine Chihuri showed disturbing child sexual abuse statistics.

“Taratidzwa vana vakapambwa. Dzimwe nguva vanopambwa nehama, dzimwe nguva nanababa zvichinzi mushonga. Hatizivi kuti chirikumbo­itika chii?

“It’s a real epidemic, every Monday when we get a report from the Commission­er-General you have children who would have been abused, abused by the elders and in some cases by the fathers. A child of four months or three months! Murume unenge uchiti uri kuitei?

“And then there are rapes of teenagers and rapes of grown-up persons then even of, maiwe, vezera rangu nhai.

“Mbuya zvavo vakazvigar­ira. Ko washayeyi? That is very bad,” said President Mugabe on March 26, 2014.

He was speaking at belated Internatio­nal Women’s Day commemorat­ions in Harare.

In 2013, President Mugabe had again bemoaned the continued abuse of women and children.

Addressing guests a dinner hosted by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing to celebrate the official opening of the First Session of the Eighth Parliament, President Mugabe said: “Vanababa tochenjera. We are going to make it very, very tough for you. Vaye movayambir­a, madzishe, vanobata twana tudiki, kana zvichinzi ndizvo zvinopedza hurwere, kana zvichinzi zvinopa mhanza here, kana upfumi, movaudza vazvikande pasi. No molestatio­n of youngsters, no molestatio­n of women. We are going to increase masentence­s.”

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Minister Mushohwe

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