15 years for infecting girl with HIV

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau
A Zesa employee here has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for deliberately infecting a 17-year-old with HIV. Nyengedzai Bheka (39) met the teenager on December 22, 2013 and took her to Zvimba on the pretext that he intended to introduce her to his aunt and slept with her. Bheka stayed with the girl for six months in Chinhoyi.
He appeared before Chinhoyi regional magistrate Mr Never Katiyo facing charges of deliberately infecting someone with HIV or a sexually transmitted disease in contravention of Section 79 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Mr Katiyo said Bheka was facing serious charges that had altered the life of the teenager who would live with the trauma and risked transmitting the virus to other men of her age.

“This is a very rare case that we have to deal with as the courts and we have to set a precedent that is deterrent to would-be offenders,” Mr Katiyo said.
“Although it was a matter involving a single witness, the court is convinced that there was deliberate infection.”

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