Crime Africa
Zimbabwean boss busted on camera b0nking married woman after promising to offer her CEO Position
A man in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, is accused of raping a 42-year-old lady at his office after encouraging her to sign a contract as the CEO of a security firm.
According to reports, Edmore Khumalo promised the woman (name withheld) a partnership deal in a security company.
Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, a spokeswoman for the Harare Provincial Police, confirmed receiving the complaint.
“Police are investigating a case of rape, where the victim was invited to an office, to sign documents for a promised job,” said Insp Chakanza.
“On August 11, the complainant was invited by the accused to his office to sign contract papers as CEO of a security company.
“On August 13 at around 11 am, the complainant went and signed the contract papers.
“It is alleged that the accused then locked the door and went to sit on the complainant’s legs.
“The complainant tried to fight back, but he overpowered her and started fondling her breasts, and raped her, without using protection.
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“She made a police report on August 23 and was referred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals for a medical examination,” he said.
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