The Herald (Zimbabwe)

School director jailed two years for kidnapping

- Court Correspond­ent Full story on: www.herald.co.zw

THE director of George Emmanuel Internatio­nal School, Leonard Chiwaya, who kidnapped a contractor and forced him to perform free labour at his home for four days, was yesterday sentenced to two effective years in jail.

The school is in Nyabira, about 40km north-west of Harare. Chiwaya (56) was convicted of assault and kidnapping after a full trial by Harare magistrate Mrs Caroline Matanga.

A three-year term was imposed for the kidnapping, but one year was suspended on condition of future good behaviour on his eventual release.

For the assault charge, he was given a wholly suspended four months’ jail term, on condition he does not commit a similar offence over the next five years. Chiwaya kidnapped Tinotenda Sephani who had come to the school to install lights. Prosecutor Ms Takudzwa Chitenderu proved to the court that Chiwaya kidnapped Mr Sephani after he falsely accused him of stealing three laptops and some pairs of school shoes.

Chiwaya, in the company of Taziva, another accused who is still at large, escorted Mr Sephani from George Emmanuel Internatio­nal School to Good Hope, Harare, where one of the accused stays. Upon arrival, Mr Sephani was locked inside a small room and spent the whole night there.

On March 7 last year, Chiwaya’s wife ordered Mr Sephani to clean the yard for the whole day as punishment for stealing the laptops and school shoes. Chiwaya then ordered Mr Sephani to be locked in the same room as a way of restrictin­g his movement and ordered him to perform the cleaning duties until March 8.

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