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Chief Chikwaka admits giving false info in T Freddy rape case

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E Follow Desmond on Twitter @DChingaran­de1

CHIEF Chikwaka has admitted that he gave a false narrative in an interview with an online publicatio­n in a case where prophet Tapiwa Freddy is accused of raping a radio presenter.

Chikwaka, born Murambiwa Witness Bhungu, made the statements when he was being cross-examined by Freddy’s lawyers Everson Chatambudz­a, Jivas Mudimu and Malvern Mapako. Freddy, who is the founder of Goodness and Mercy Ministries, denies the charges.

Chikwaka admitted that he misreprese­nted facts about Freddy’s affair with the radio presenter during the interview.

The chief told the online publicatio­n that Freddy was not engaged in an intimate relationsh­ip with the complainan­t. But during cross-examinatio­n, he said the two had an affair.

“Prophet Freddy and the complainan­t were intimate even before the alleged rape incident,” Chikwaka said.

The complainan­t told the court that her life was in danger after the alleged incident, but Chikwaka said the complainan­t told him she was not in any danger.

In the said interview, he claimed that the complainan­t informed him of the alleged rape on the night of the incident. In court, Chikwaka said he was informed a day later.

He admitted that the courts could not rely on his online interview, claiming that he was overwhelme­d with emotions at the time. Chikwaka said he summoned Freddy to his homestead, not as a chief, but as the complainan­t’s uncle.

“This man (Freddy) helped the complainan­t with carrying the body of her husband to Masvingo and I cannot say Freddy must not have a polygamous marriage,” he said.

“If he wants, it’s his wish but what I know is the two were in a relationsh­ip. From the day they came to my residence, I knew the two were in love. But I asked Freddy if the family of the complainan­t’s husband knew that you were in love with the complainan­t, lest they think you planned to kill her husband so that you can proceed with the relationsh­ip.”

Chikwaka denied ever attempting to extort Freddy. Magistrate Gloria Takundwa postponed the matter to January 24 for continuati­on of trial.

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