Thursday, 21 November 2013

Ex Zimbabwe Education Minister fights with prostitute over sexual infection

Ex Zimbabwe Education Minister fights with prostitute over sexual infection







A MARRIED former deputy minister picked up a bar stool and threatened a hooker in a nasty bar brawl.

Mr Lutho Tapela, a former Senator (MDC) and Deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, had to be pulled away from the prostitute in a crowded bar in Plumtree, witnesses said.

The hooker, named only as Anele, had a previous run-in with the minister, according to regulars at the 4Js Bar and Restaurant. They were both ordered out of the bar.

"Mr Tapela proposed love to Anele while he was having a relationship with her sister who is also a prostitute. That angered Anele who started accusing Mr Tapela of infecting her sister with a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) and being immature. The two have been constantly having misunderstandings since then and some of them in public," a source said.


Things came to a boil last Sunday when Mr Tapela met Anele in the bar and accused her of being a "loose woman".

"Anele was at the bar and she was playing around with a man who was sitting close to Mr Tapela. Mr Tapela started accusing her of being a drunk and a loose woman who had bedded several men. They exchanged harsh words and Mr Tapela threatened to beat her up. He picked up one of the bar stools to hit her but she ran out of the bar just as other patrons moved in to calm Mr Tapela," another witness said.

A manager at the bar, who cannot be named as he was not cleared to talk to reporters, said: "I just received reports of the incident from staff members that were on duty on the day as I was not around. Some customers have even approached me to complain about the behaviour of Mr Tapela who they say was fighting with Anele in public again.
"We experienced another incident involving him and the same woman sometime last year. They caused a scene at the bar with their fighting and I had to intervene as they were disturbing customers with their shouting. I had to order them out of the bar."

He said Mr Tapela was a regular at the bar.

Last night, Mr Tapela said the incident was a "stupid issue". He declined to comment further.

Source; myzimbabwe.com

 

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