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Jambesi peadophile gets community service for sex with minor

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

A Jambesi man has been sentenced to 315 community service for having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl on several occasions.

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Artwell Mathe (24) from Masikili Village in the Chief Shana area near Victoria Falls was caught in a compromising position with the minor by her mother in the Matetsi Forestry area sometime in 2019.

Mathe, who is married, was convicted on charges of having sexual intercourse with a minor by Victoria Falls resident magistrate Lindiwe Maphosa after pleading guilty to indecent acts with the victim.

Prosecutors said that on an unknown date in August 2019, Mathe met the girl at borehole and he proposed love to her.

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The girl accepted the proposal. In September the two had sexual intercourse on two occasions at Mathe’s house.

The peadophile’s criminal acts were discovered by the minor’s mother the same month when he was found fondling her in the bush.

She reported the matter at the Matetsi police base, leading to Mathe’s arrest.

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He admitted during the trial that the girl often came for sleepovers at his house, claiming she was running away from abuse at her home.

Mathe, however, said although they used to sleep in the same bedroom, they never had sexual intercourse.

The girl even pleaded with the court to drop the charges against him saying they were in love.

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Maphosa convicted Mathe and said the courts needed to send a message that such acts were not acceptable.

“This offence is relatively serious as it involves a young person, most of whom are still school going and need to focus on school and not to have their lives complicated by older people, who lure them into prematurely engaging in sexual activities,” she said.

Mathe was sentenced to 15 months in prison and six months were suspended for five years on condition that the offender does not commit any sexual offence during that period.

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The remaining nine months were converted into 315 hours of community service at the Matetsi police base.

Maphosa said in reaching at the sentence, she had considered that Mathe was married with one child and was a first-time offender.

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Cyclone Chido moves away from Zimbabwe

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According to the latest updates from the SADC Humanitarian and Emergency Operations Centre (SHOC), Tropical Cyclone Chido has made landfall in Mozambique, approximately 35-40km south of Pemba, in Cabo Delgado Province.

The intense tropical cyclone brought heavy rainfall and strong gusty winds of up to 220km/h, causing widespread destruction in Mozambique. The system is expected to continue tracking west-southwest towards Malawi, steadily dissipating.

Zimbabwe, which was initially predicted to be in the cyclone’s path, has been spared the worst of the storm.

However, neighboring countries, including Malawi, are expected to experience heavy rainfall and strong winds over the next 72 hours.

The SHOC has issued a multi-hazard impact-based classification, warning of expected impacts, including strong gusts, heavy rainfall, and rough seas, in Mozambique, Malawi, and other parts of the region.

Member states have been urged to closely monitor official weather updates, intensify public awareness campaigns, and preposition relief supplies to enable a swift response to the cyclone’s impact.

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Senate passes death penalty abolition bill

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The Zimbabwe Senate has passed the Death Penalty Abolition Bill, paving the way for the country to join the growing list of nations that have abolished capital punishment.

The bill, which has already been approved by the National Assembly, will now be sent to the President for assent and subsequent publication in the Gazette as an Act.

The country has 62 convicted prisoners facing the death penalty.

Veritas has congratulated the Senators, Members of the National Assembly, the President, and the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs for their role in facilitating the bill’s passage through Parliament.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who is also the Leader of Government Business in Parliament, defended the bill in the Senate, citing studies that show the death penalty has failed to deter crime.

He emphasized that the actual number of murders remained the same despite the death penalty’s existence, questioning its effectiveness as a deterrent.

Ziyambi also highlighted the bill’s potential to address the root causes of crime, which he believes the death penalty does not tackle. He pointed out the bias of the death penalty against poverty-stricken people, stating that history shows the majority of those executed are from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Zimbabwe has been on a de facto moratorium on executions for about 17 years, with the last execution conducted in 2005.

 

 

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Cyclone Chido bears down on Zimbabwe, government issues warning

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A powerful tropical cyclone named Chido is moving menacingly towards Zimbabwe, prompting the government to issue a warning and advise residents to take necessary precautions.

According to the Meteorological Services Department (MSD), Cyclone Chido has intensified into an intense tropical cyclone and is likely to affect Zimbabwe on December 17.

The storm is expected to bring heavy rains, thunderstorms, and strong winds to several provinces, including Manicaland, Masvingo, Mashonaland East and West, Harare Metropolitan, and parts of Midlands and Mashonaland West.

The MSD has warned of heavy rainfall exceeding 70mm in 24 hours in some areas, which could lead to floods, rockfalls, and mudflows.

Residents have been advised to plan evacuation mechanisms, avoid open spaces, secure their homes from damaging winds, and stay informed through authentic updates from the MSD and the Department of Civil Protection (DCP).

The government has assured citizens that it is taking necessary precautions to mitigate the impact of the cyclone. The DCP is on high alert, and emergency services are ready to respond to any situations that may arise.

As Cyclone Chido bears down on Zimbabwe, residents are advised to remain calm but vigilant. The government’s warning and advisory come as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety and minimize damage.

Stay tuned for further updates on Cyclone Chido and its impact on Zimbabwe.

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