Grandfather jailed for rape

Bulawayo bureau
An Inyathi man was yesterday sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping and impregnating his granddaughter.

The 56-year old man, who was initially charged with raping two of his granddaughters aged 12 and 13, was lucky when one of the victims’ mother chose to support him in court resulting in the State dropping the second charge.

The granddaughter, aged 13, a Grade 5 pupil, fell pregnant when she was 12 and was taken in by Musasa Project where she divulged that she together with her cousin were being sexually abused at home.

Regional magistrate Mr Chrispen Mberewere rebuked the man for turning the girls into his sex objects saying criminals like him were better off in prison.

“It is common cause that the girl was abused and you were lucky as one of the mothers chose to defend you instead of supporting her own child. We are aware that a family meeting was held to discuss the abuse of these children and it’s clear to this court that you did it,” said Mr Mberewere.

He said a medical report submitted as evidence before the court showed that the girl was sexually active and this was proof enough that the girl was raped numerous times.

“You are therefore sentenced to 20 years in prison of which three years are suspended on condition of good behaviour. The court condemns sexual abuse of children and it is our duty to curb the crime.”

When the girl gave her testimony in camera, she said the man used to call her to his bedroom where he would rape her together with her cousin.

“He used to call me or my cousin and rape us one after another before giving us sweets and jiggies. Sometimes he would rape me in my cousin’s presence. He made us promise to keep the abuses a secret after buying our silence with food,” she said.

Prosecuting, Trust Muduma told the court that sometime in 2012, the man used to go to a local beerhall and come back drunk, and would then call the girls to his bedroom to dance for him.

On an unknown date but from the period extending from January 2012 to July 2014, the man had sexual intercourse with the girls, one after the other.

The matter came to light when one of the girls told her stepfather who was helping her do homework that the man was having sex with them.

A family meeting was called and the girls revealed that the man had been raping them. The matter was not reported to the police as it was settled at family level. The rapist ran out luck when police got an anonymous tip-off and instituted investigations. One of the girls was already pregnant and she told Musasa Project counsellors that her step-grandfather had been raping them for some time.

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