Woman Rapes 14yr Old Boy
3 November 2015
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A 28-year-old woman has appeared in court for allegedly having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old boy claiming they are a couple. Precious Sibanda appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya charged with two counts of aggravated indecent assault. Mr Mujaya remanded her to today for trial continuation. In her defence, Sibanda told the court that the boy made romantic advances to her by passing flirtatious comments about her.
“We had consensual sex. I did not force him to sleep with me and we used protection both times we had sex. This boy has an insatiable appetite for sex which led me to believe he was of age. The only reason why he ended up reporting the matter was due to pressure he was subjected to by his parents,” she said.
Prosecuting, Mr Ephraim Mujaya alleged that sometime in January this year, Sibanda lured the boy into her room. The court heard that Sibanda forced the boy to have sexual intercourse with her using protection. It is alleged that Sibanda threatened the boy not to say anything concerning the matter.
It is the State’s case that in September Sibanda invited the boy again to her house and forced him to have sex with her, this time without protection. The State further alleged teachers at the boy’s school noticed changes in the boy’s behaviour as he had become withdrawn. They allegedly sent the boy back home so his parents could help him.
The boy revealed to his parents that he had indulged in sex with Sibanda and that it had affected him. The boy’s parents reported the matter to the police leading to Sibanda’s arrest. Meanwhile, a Harare man who absconded court after signing summons acknowledging he would appear before it has been ordered in absentia to stop abusing his wife in any way, reports Ivan Zhakata.
The ruling was granted by Harare Civil Court magistrate Mrs Ruth Kamangira after Andrew Nyakabau failed to come to court. His wife, Ennia Mutambirwa, who was seeking a protection order, told the court that Nyakabau physically and verbally abused her and threatened to kill her. “He assaults me and rebukes me using obscene language and starves me of my conjugal rights. I am afraid of going home because he might kill me as he has made several threats to eliminate me,” Mutambirwa said.
She also told the court that Nyakabau was not buying food for the family. Nyakabau was not present to answer to the allegations although he had signed court papers admitting he was aware of the court case. Mrs Kamangira delivered a default judgment ordering Nyakabau from abusing his wife.