Magaya dramatically arrested leaving court, 4 more women claim rape

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 26 January 2026
📘 Source: ZimLive

HARARE – Televangelist Walter Magaya was dramatically arrested on Monday as he was leaving court, this time facing new rape allegations involving four women. Magaya’s lawyer, Admire Rubaya, had earlier applied for his removal from remand after his ongoing rape trial —relating to alleged sexual assaults on two women — failed to commence. One of the complainants is reported to have withdrawn her complaint, while the second is currently in Ireland, with the National Prosecuting Authority indicating it was facilitating her travel back to Zimbabwe.

The Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder, who is also separately facing fraud charges alongside his wife, Tendai, had been remanded in custody until March 27 on the fraud matter. However, moments after emerging from the Harare Magistrates Court following proceedings, Magaya was surrounded by police detectives in the court car park and informed that he was under arrest on fresh charges. Appearing before magistrate Letwin Rwodzi, Rubaya strongly protested the manner of Magaya’s arrest, accusing police of abusing their powers.

“We have complaints against the police. Today was supposed to be his trial. The state received communication from us requesting papers so that we could prepare, but that communication was ignored,” Rubaya said.

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“They realised that we had applied for the accused to be removed from remand on the basis that there are no witnesses. The first witness is in Ireland. The second complainant has written to the Prosecutor General withdrawing her allegations.

Faced with that scenario, they connived to re-arrest the accused person in order to keep him in detention.” Rubaya further complained about Magaya’s treatment following the arrest. “He was escorted to a commuter omnibus with no seats and was ordered to sit on the floor, as smart as he is. It’s a sad day for justice,” he said.

“What is the intention of arresting a man of God who has come to court on numerous occasions, surrendered his passport and title deeds, in such fashion?” Rubaya accused police of abusing their powers, arguing that the arrest was unjustified. “If the intention is to bring a person to court for trial, then why arrest that person? There is need to look beyond and see what is really happening.

Why is the law being misapplied in this case? “The accused has a right to equal protection of the law. Arresting a person simply because you can is an issue that needs to be investigated.” Prosecutors Clemence Chimbari and Tendai Shonhai dismissed the allegations, insisting that due process had been followed.

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Originally published by ZimLive • January 26, 2026

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