Cuthbert
Dube, 32, allegedly told the 23-year-old victim that her womb was damaged as a
result of the supernatural intercourse. When he saw that his words were not
having an effect, Dube allegedly abandoned the word of God and grabbed the
woman.
The
court heard how he dragged her into Agape Church where he produced a knife that
he used to threaten the woman before raping her. He was arrested the following
day at his homestead where scores of women were queuing to receive “holy
anointing” from him.
The
woman’s sister-in-law identified him as the man who had passed by their
homestead asking for water to drink, a day before he raped the woman. Dube
appeared before regional magistrate Chrispen Mberewere yesterday and pleaded
not guilty to rape.
He
told magistrate Mberewere that he did not know the woman and had travelled out
of the village on the day the woman alleged she was raped. The victim took to
the stand as the first State witness and told the court that Dube followed her
on a narrow pathway leading to the Agape Church.
“As
I was about to pass the church gate, I saw Dube and he greeted me and
immediately went into a trance.
“He
started prophesying that my relatives were forcing me to sleep with a monkey
and that my womb had problems,” said the woman.
“As
I drew closer to him, he grabbed me and took me inside the church, leaving his
bicycle outside. I screamed and he took out a knife and threatened to kill me
if I made any noise.”
The
woman said Dube forced her to lie down and undressed her.
“He
then raped me once and told me to continue with my journey. When I got home I
notified my sister-in-law,” she said.
Another
witness told the court that Dube was arrested while prophesying on a number of
women.
“When
he saw us coming, he produced a knife but we managed to apprehend him.
“He
admitted to raping her and asked us to not assault him as he was ready to
compensate her family with a beast,” he said.
“We
took him to the police station and asked him to identify the woman he had raped
and he pointed at the victim.
“Other
villagers even told us that Dube was very dangerous but we managed to subdue
him.”
In
his defence, Dube maintained that he did not know any of the witnesses and
denied prophesying on anyone. He asked the rape victim why she stopped to
listen to a prophecy from someone she did not know.
Magistrate
Mberewere remanded him in custody to May 28. Trust Muduma for the state told
the court that on March 24 at around 12noon, the woman was on her way to Tsheli
Business Centre to purchase airtime recharge cards.
Muduma
said she met Dube who grabbed her and produced a knife threatening to stab her
if she resisted. He said Dube dragged her into the church and raped her once.
After the sexual assault, the court heard, Dube threatened to kill the woman if
she revealed the matter to anyone.
The
woman reported the matter to police the following day and was referred to
hospital for medical examination.
No comments:
Post a Comment