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Maiguru Mai Jeremaya Arrives at Court – Justice Begins as Alleged Serial R@pists Face Over 100 Accusations

Maiguru Mai Jeremaya Arrives at Court – Justice Begins as Alleged Serial R@pists Face Over 100 Accusations – A powerful moment of reckoning unfolded as Maiguru Mai Jeremaya, a popular Zimbabwean woman and alleged r@pe survivor, arrived at court to face her accused attackers — a move being hailed by many as the beginning of long-awaited justice.

The two suspects, Thabo Blessing Dube (27) and Martin Charli, were arrested by Matrix Private Investigations following a disturbing incident that occurred on 30 April.

The duo allegedly posed as clients responding to Mai Jeremaya’s social media adverts before luring her to a fake meeting, where she says she was violently r@ped.

“I was hunted like an animal,” she wrote in an emotional Facebook post. “They stalked me for over three weeks, pretending to be clients… then locked me in and took turns to rape me.”

Her brave public testimony sparked an outpouring of support and triggered a deeper investigation by Matrix Detectives.

Sh0ckingly, investigators discovered the suspects’ phones contained details of more than 50 women, with new reports suggesting the victim count may now exceed 100.

The suspects allegedly used a South African phone number with a profile photo of a luxury car bearing the plate “Sam 1,” and images show one of the men in a ZANU PF jersey, further fueling outrage.

“These guys were devouring women in the city,” said one social media user. “I think they’ve surpassed even Baltasar from Guinea.”

The comparison references the notorious Equatorial Guinean politician known for preying on women — a grim parallel now being drawn to the accused duo.

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Private detective Tafadzwa Chidawa, founder of Matrix, confirmed the arrests, stating:

“They are in custody at Waterfalls Police. This is just the beginning — many more survivors are coming forward.”

Mai Jeremiah has since urged other victims to speak out, even anonymously.

“Please, open up. This animal must never see the light of day again.”

As the court proceedings begin, Zimbabwe watches closely.

For many, Mai Jeremaya’s courage signals a turning point — not just for her, but for hundreds of voiceless victims who now see a path to justice.

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