“Rape Reports Dismissals Are Not Only Shocking But Insensitive”: Tsitsi Dangarembga
12 February 2019
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By Own Correspondent| Zimbabwean author, Tsitsi Dangarembga has said President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s statements that women who claimed to have been raped during the January military and police crackdown on protestors were faking it is not only shocking but insensitive.

Dangarembga revealed that when she was raped, it took her 12 years to open up and reveal the matter.

She said:

Am beyond shocked by the denial of rape by President Mnangagwa. ZRP has publicly said it can take 8-10 years for a rape victim to come forward. In my case, I only faced it after 12 years, and still, don’t know where or how to report. The callousness exhibited here is mindblowing.

In an interview with AFP as reported by South African publication TimesLive, Tsitsi said Zimbabwe needs her #MeToo moment.

She said:

Violence is very much part of the fabric of our society and I believe we have to address this… if we want to overcome it.

I want to talk about my own story of abuse, which really robbed me of eight years of my life. I want to be one of the people in the #MeToo spots.

Tsitsi became famous after she published her book, ‘Nervous Conditions’ in 1988. Her novel was recently named by the BBC as one of 100 stories that shaped the world.