Mwenezi ZCC prophet fined for bedding Madzibaba’s wife

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Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – A self-proclaimed Zion Christian Church (ZCC) St Enginas Moria prophet was recently convicted by Chief Neshuro’s Court after for engaging in an adulterous affair with a married woman.
The woman had gone to the prophet to seek healing, TellZim News was told.
Stephen Mapendere from Mapendere village, who is widely known as Nyajena, was fined four cattle and US$300 in cash for bedding one Madzibaba Endbin’s wife.
Although repeated efforts to get the side of the story from Chief Neshuro yielded nothing as his mobile phone was not reachable, reliable sources confirmed the matter.
“Without the knowledge of her husband, Madzibaba Endbin’s wife visited Nyajena supposedly for prayer healing. At the court, she claimed that they engaged in a consensual sexual act after Nyajena insisted that there was something that needed to be administered into her private parts,” said a source.
Other sources also told TellZim News that after receiving a tipoff, Madzibaba Endbin pounced on the two lovebirds and caught them red-handed at Nyajena’s homestead.local

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