Zimbabwe's Rape Accused Prophet Magaya Faces Uncertain Future

Prophetic Healing and Deliverance ministry leader Walter Magaya has pleaded not guilty to rape, unlawful termination of pregnancy and obstruction of justice charges as his trial kicked off. After successfully pushing for Magaya's trial to proceed despite the complainant's earlier indications that she no longer wanted to testify against the cleric, Prosecutor-General Ray Goba said the state will summon at least seven witnesses to testify against him.

Prophet Walter Magaya.

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