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MUSIC TEACHER ATTACKED OVER MARRIED WOMAN

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A SEKE music teacher was on Wednesday attacked by villagers after he was caught in a compromisi­ng position with a married woman in his bedroom,

writes Arron Nyamayaro.

Shakespear­e Chimbetete, a music teacher at Murape Primary School, was attacked and had his house doors and windowpane­s destroyed .

The mob accused him of bedding a married woman, Chipo Dhliwayo (21) in his bedroom at Chakahwata Village.

Sources say Dhliwayo’s minor child was heard crying in the house, attracting her sister-in-law Kudzai Chipazura who caught the two in a compromisi­ng position.

Dhliwayo had been hired to weed Chimbetete’s field for payment.

Chimbetete denied the allegation­s. Dhliwayo, who is married to Norman Chipazura (36) said:

“I am a victim of circumstan­ces considerin­g that my husband has been failing to feed the family,” said Dhliwayo.

“I have been working for this teacher for some time and receiving six dollars per day.

“On the day in question, Sir Chimbetete invited me to his bedroom to select potato seeds for planting, before I start weeding his field, as agreed.

“Tete Kudzai vakabva vapinda mumba imomo vakasvikop­opotera Sir kuti murikurara nemuroora wangu.

“Ndakuwonai mavekupfek­a uye dikita nderei?

“Sensing danger, I ran away and sought refuge at one of my friends’ home in a nearby village.

“Chimbetete never proposed love to me and we never had sex as alleged.

“He sometimes conducts extra lessons at the house although on the day in question no child came for lessons.

“My husband learnt that I was hiding at my friend’s house and came to make peace with me.

“I explained everything to him and he asked me to return home, dismissing aunt Kudzai’s claims.

“Murume akanditi dai ari iye akandiwani­kidza angadai andiramba saka hama dzake ndidzo dziri kundishung­urudza.

“My reason for escaping from the scene and home was to avoid my husband since he is a violent person.

“I look after my husband’s two children from his first marriage and I have one child with him,” said Dhliwayo.

Chimbetete told H-Metro his house was stoned.

“I am a teacher at Murape Primary School and I teach music and some children come for music lessons at my house,” said Chimbetete.

“There was no way I would bed that woman considerin­g that some children come any time for music lessons.

“I separated with my wife last year and I stay alone.

“Some of the villagers thronged my house threatenin­g to kill me, that is why I escaped and they broke into my house and stole US$315.

“Ndakakumbi­ra Dhliwayo kuti andibatsir­e kusarudza maseeds emapotatoe­s tete vake vachibva vasvika tiri mumba.

“I never bedded Dhliwayo as alleged and I intend to lodge a police report against the people who broke into my house.

“I have been hiring Dhliwayo for parttime jobs at my house for some time and paying her dues.

“My fear is that the issue might be exaggerate­d, but the truth is that I never did anything wrong and her husband accepted his wife back,” said Chimbetete.

 ?? ?? SHAKESPEAR­E Chimbetete
SHAKESPEAR­E Chimbetete
 ?? ?? CHIPO Dhliwayo
CHIPO Dhliwayo

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