Zimbabwean philanthropist Susan Vivian Mutami who is accusing President Emmerson Mnangagwa of s3_xually abusing her while she was a minor has been invited to speak at the UN General Assembly.
“I just wanted to let u know that I’ve been invited to speak at the UN this year in New York, Category Women and Child Abuse and also Chief Svosve pro-democracy workshop, UN protests and to be one of the key note speakers,” Mutami posted on Twitter.
Hie everyone I hope u are all well and #RegisterToVoteZW. I just wanted to let u know that I’ve been invited to speak at the @UN this year in New York,Category Women and Child Abuse and also @Chiefsvosve1 pro democracy workshop, UN protests and to be one of the key note speakers
— Susan Mutami (@mutami_susan) August 21, 2022
Mutami also filed a police report in Queensland, Australia, last month.
Susan Mutami told police Mnangagwa – then a cabinet minister – pursued her after meeting her during an inter-schools competition in 2003. She was in Form 2.
Mnangagwa, 79, eventually took her into his home when her father died in 2005.
She claims the Zanu PF leader, who became president after a military coup in November 2017, rap_ed her several times over many years.
Mutami filed a report at the Mount Ommaney police station, a division of Brisbane police, on Monday morning under case number 4026120.
— My Zimbabwe