A Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) lecturer is under fire for
allegedly failing to pay for services rendered to a suspected South
Africa-based commercial sex worker, a matter that has now sucked the
academic’s wife.
Sunday News is in possession of WhatsApp conversations between the
lecturer in the Department of Banking and Finance and the alleged sex
worker and other Facebook conversations involving his wife.
The woman who is based in Johannesburg said she met the lecturer
online and later they got a “fixer” Clemence Choga, a student at GZU.
The two would occasionally from the period of 2015 have “sexcapades” in
both Zimbabwe and South Africa. However, things got sour when the
lecturer failed to pay R500 for services from the sex worker who asked
not to be named. In one of the messages she asked for her money and he
professed ignorance.
“Ndati ndibvunze kuti mari iya muchaiwona rinhi Va . . .?”
He however, replied that he was not going to pay her since she had
threatened to bewitch him and he was no longer in a position to do any
transactions with her.
“I don’t owe you sha, takataura tikapedzerana and above all you
threatened me nezvakawanda ukati uchandiroya and stuff, ini hangu
handitambi nevanhu vanodaro . . . zvirinani tisataudzane kana dziri idzo
pfungwa dzauinadzo,” he responded.
The alleged sex worker responded by saying he had enjoyed unprotected
sex and “eating” her private parts but was no longer forthcoming with
payments.
Furthermore, she said he had promised to hand over the money to Choga as per agreement but he failed to do so.
Choga is said to have been the middle man since 2015 when the two met
and he was receiving payments on behalf of the suspected commercial sex
worker. The woman has now turned to the lecturer’s wife to complain
about the matter.
However, the wife said she was not interested in the issue.
“You are bitter my dear, watadza kupedzerana then you decide to shift
your bitterness. Sorry hako I feel for you, wasangana ne hard nut to
crack. I think I have entertained you for so long listening to mahumbwe.
I am a very busy woman, handiiswereri zvakadai,” she said.
She went on: “You meddled in my marriage, now you expose yourself,
you are dealing with a different woman. I hope you get your commercial
sex money. Kutovata musina protection mazuva
ano, unechivindi.”
The alleged prostitute then responded by telling her that she was in a broken marriage and having unprotected sex was her job.
“Taura kuti broken marriage like your husband did ah ah. He is not
even ashamed to say your marriage yakafa kare, inga usenkingeni sis. No,
ngaze ngakuzwela, if you are a different woman then sihlangane ke sis
zindala zombili. Ko ndo pabasa pangu zve (unprotected sex),” she shot
back.
After the sex worker alerted the lecturer that she had told his wife
about their “sexcapades”, the
lecturer responded by saying his marriage
that she was trying to ruin was already dead. “For your own information
the marriage you are trying to ruin yakafa kare,” he said. Sunday News
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