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ZIMBABWEÂ – A MALE teacher at Chiroti Secondary School in Zimbabwe was last Friday fined $15 000 by a Chinhoyi magistrate for sending s xually offensive text messages to his married boss.
Wilson Ganda (49), was slapped with the $15 000 to be paid by end of May or risk spending 45 days in prison when he pleaded guilty before magistrate Tapiwa Banda for violating Section 88 of the Posts and Telecommunications Act (Chapter 12:05) which pertains to âuse of abusive languageâ.
Lucy Luoma Dzveta (32), the complainant, is employed by the Ministry of Education as a human resources manager stationed at Seven Heroes Complex in Chinhoyi.
Prosecuting, Odra Chitoro, told the court that Ganda started sending love messages to Dzveta in 2015 but was turned him down.
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By James Muonwa, Mashonaland West Correspondent
AN 18-year-old unlicensed driver has been ordered to perform 105 hours of unpaid work, coupled with a $10 000 fine for running over a Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) inspector and fleeing the scene.
Tinashe Nyaningwe of Chikonohono suburb in Chinhoyi, who is a student at Chemagamba Secondary School in the Mashonaland West provincial capital, pleaded guilty when he appeared in court facing three counts of violating the Road Traffic Act relating to “driving negligently, driving without a valid driver’s licence and failing to stop following an accident.”
Magistrate Tamara Chivindi on Friday sentenced Nyaningwe to perform 105 hours of community work at Chemagamba Police Station for count one.