Friday 20 August 2021

Memory Machaya Paedophile arrested and Herald starts Spinning lies

It seems the ZANU PF National press is at it again.  The propaganda machine of the Herald is in full swing.  The police could have done a full presser to lay out all the facts, but it seems they’re avoiding providing evidence of  a case that is of National importance.  They’ve sent out the Gvt paid journalists who get water from boreholes in low density suburbs.


Let’s read what they’ve written below and take it all with a pinch of salt.  The real truth will come in court.  The Source is the Herald.  The Herald is a Government Newspaper and is the largest in Zimbabwe.


Herald Puts Zim courts in the headlines



Hatirarami Momberume, is the man accused of impregnating the 15-year-old girl who recently died while giving birth at an apostolic sect’s shrine in Marange, has appeared in court charged with murder while the girl’s parents were also arrested in Kwekwe for defeating the course of justice.


Momberume (26), who works at a farm in Kwekwe, is also being charged with being intimate or performing indecent acts with a young person.


Yesterday, police detectives picked the deceased’s father, Edmore Machaya (45) and his wife Ratchel Mabika (36) at Garibold Farm in Kwekwe amid indications they had lied about the girl’s date of birth.


They were taken to court where they were denied bail.

Mabika stands accused of misleading the police by submitting her name as Shy Mabika when her real name is Ratchel.

Momberume was not asked to plead to murder and having sexual intercourse with a minor when he appeared before Mutare regional magistrate Mrs Lucy-Anne Mungwari.

Mrs Mungwari remanded him in custody to September 3.

Messrs Tirivanhu Mutyasira and Jonathan Chingwinyiso appeared for the State, while Mr Brian Majamanda of Khupe and Chijara Law Chambers represented Momberume.

Mr Majamanda told the court that he would apply for bail in due course.

However, bail applications in respect of murder cases are dealt with by the High Court, which has jurisdiction over such third schedule offences.

It is the State’s case that Momberume caused the death of the girl by impregnating her and failing to take her to a proper health institution to receive healthcare services.

“Instead, the accused person took Annah Machaya to Johanne Marange traditional midwives where she delivered and died after some labour complications.

“He thereafter secretly buried her without notifying the authorities of her death,” reads part of the court papers.

To cover up for the offence, it is alleged that there was misrepresentation that the deceased was Memory Machaya aged 22.


On the other count, Momberume is said to have impregnated Annah (15) and stayed with her as his wife.

She then fell pregnant and died on July 15 while giving birth to a baby boy at a shrine in Marange, Manicaland.

Annah’s parents were picked up in Kwekwe and taken to court for defeating the course of justice by furnishing investigators with false information.


The couple Edmore Machaya and Ratchel Mbika were remanded in custody to 9 September after their bail request was shot down.


Kwekwe prosecutor Ms Michelle Daraja told the court that the two gave false information to the police following the death of their child Anna Machaya on 15 July 2021.


Police from Homicide section in Harare were tasked to investigate circumstances surrounding the death of the girl, the court heard


It is the State’s case that on 9 August 2021 the two, who are biological parents to the deceased, were approached by detectives investigating the death.


The couple allegedly misrepresented to the police that the girl who had died was Memory Machaya born on January 2, 1999.


They allegedly furnished the police with a national registration certificate of the said Memory Machaya which they knew belonged to another person who is alive.


Police investigations later established that the deceased was in fact, Annah Machaya born in July 2006.


Source:-  Zimbabwe Herald

Zimbabwe HeraldHerald.

ZANU PF shielding child abusers and Paedophiles

Zanu PF shielding child

abusers: NGOs


 NON-GOVERNMENTAL organisa- tions (NGOs) have accused the ruling Zanu PF party of protecting child abusers in the Johane Ma- range Apostolic Church through their “unholy alliance.”

Ziyambi Ziyambi Zimbabwe Minister of Justice


The accusations came after a 14-year-old who is known as Memory Machaya  allegedly died at a Church Shrine in Bocha, Marange in Manicaland province during the annual festival last month while giving birth.


Thousands of church members were allowed to congregate despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s level 4 COVID-19 lock- down prohibiting gatherings.

The death of Machaya has sparked global reaction, with human rights defenders calling for the arrest of the culprit/s


Police earlier in the week arrested Machaya's alleged husband, Evans Momberume, and advised that he would appear at the Mutare Magistrate Court soon. Momberume, who is being charged with having sex with a minor, allegedly fled from the scene when Machaya died.


Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) said the church’s closeness to the ruling Zanu PF was giving the culprits impunity and accused the ruling party of sacrificing the rights of the girl child on the alter of political expediency.


“Over the years, we have witnessed an unholy alliance between Zimbabwe’s ruling party Zanu PF and a number of apostolic sects with the former campaigning for the ruling party during elections. This has allowed the apostolic sects to violate the rights of girls and women with impunity. That unholy alliance must be broken,” CiZC said in a statement.


The comments come after Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi was on Tuesday quizzed by MPs on why the police were failing to deal with the matter.


In response, Ziyambi said the police were facing resistance in investigating the case. He did not disclose the source of the resistance.


CiZC added: “It is shocking that law enforcement agents mandated to maintain law and order as well as protection of fundamental rights, including those of the girl child, would claim to face resistance in a case of such magnitude, a case that has attracted world wide condemnation when the perpetrators are well known individuals.” Machaya’s case, the group said, was a litmus test for the Zimbabwean government’s commitment to the protection of the girl child.


“It is shocking that police in Zimba- bwe have often responded with brute force against citizens calling for eco- nomic, political and electoral reforms yet they have developed a lackadaisical approach in this case.

“The rights of the girl child are sacrosanct and should never be compro- mised as a result of the lust for polit- ical support and power. As it stands, the girl child in Zimbabwe is at the mercy of unscrupulous church leaders and the government. Women and girls’ safety should never be exchanged for power.”


Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo immediately rubbished the claims, saying Zanu PF had nothing to do with the matter.“Are they saying the ruling party protects lawlessness?” Khaya-Moyo asked. “That doesn’t make sense. 


Zanu PF is not a law enforcement agent. They must understand that. Where are we coming in? The police are there and it is not Zanu PF that investigates cases.”

Mnangagwa, his deputy Constantino Chiwenga and several ministers have visited the shrine in a bid to solicit for votes prior to elections.


Mnangagwa’s predecessor, the late former President Robert Mugabe has also visited the sect’s shrine, described by observers as a huge Zanu PF constituency. Mnangagwa’s government has surfaced a 10km stretch of road leading to the shrine.


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Source:- Newsday Zimbabwe

Newsday Zimbabwe