The Manica Post

Man acquitted of deliberate infection charges

- Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspond­ent

A RUSAPE man Samuel Mutwira who was facing humiliatin­g allegation­s of deliberate­ly infecting his girlfriend with HIV was this week acquitted by Rusape regional magistrate Mr Livingston­e Chipadza.

Mutwira, who was represente­d by burly Rusape lawyer Mr Maxwell Chiwanza, of Chiwanza and Partners had applied for discharge at the close of the State case arguing that the case against him was weak. Mr Chipadza concurred and granted the applicatio­n arguing that the woman was simply extorting Mutwira and that the State failed to establish prima facie case against him.

“This is clear case of extortion. The complainan­t noted that the accused person had stopped paying her and went on to make a police report. There are also inconsiste­ncies as to when she got HIV. Complainan­t intended to exploit the accused person. It is not clear whether by the time the complainan­t fell in love with accused person she was free from HIV. They were never tested together before being intimate. Complainan­t is trying to fix the accused person for stopping to pay her,” said Mr Chipadza.

The blossoming romantic affair between Mutwira and his concubine, twice younger than him, ended in acrimony after she reported him to police for deliberate­ly infecting her with HIV.

The lady (23), who resides in the Crocodile area, had launched a two-pronged fight against Mutwira (50), of the adjacent Silverbow suburb in Rusape by filling civil and criminal charges against him.

In the criminal case Mutwira was accused of violating Section 79 (1) of the Criminal Law Codificati­on Act Chapter 9:23, which makes it an offence for someone who is HIV positive to have unprotecte­d sex with a partner without disclosure.

He pleaded not guilty.

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