In a landmark ruling, a Harare court has meted out a 10-year jail term to Christabel Muringami and Tabeth Chenyika, convicted of orchestrating a sinister plot to traffic a newborn baby. Magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa’s verdict sends a strong message that human trafficking will not be tolerated in Zimbabwe.
The court heard that Muringami, while pregnant, brazenly advertised on a Facebook page called “Adoption,” luring potential buyers with her unborn child. She then collaborated with Chenyika, and together they concocted a plan to sell the baby. The duo’s scheme unraveled when authorities intervened, and the baby girl was subsequently placed under the care of the Department of Social Welfare.
Magistrate Gofa’s ruling emphasized that the State had proven the essential elements of the case beyond reasonable doubt. The mandatory 10-year sentence serves as a stern warning to potential offenders, underscoring the gravity with which Zimbabwean authorities approach human trafficking cases.
This sentencing marks a significant victory for justice and highlights the need for continued vigilance in combating human trafficking. The Zimbabwean justice system’s commitment to protecting vulnerable citizens, particularly children, is evident in this decisive action.
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