Prophet Walter Magaya has been granted bail set at $3,000 by a local court as he faces allegations of rape. The ruling allows him temporary freedom under strict conditions while awaiting trial.
As part of the bail requirements, Magaya has been ordered to surrender his passport and title deed to the court. These measures are intended to ensure that he remains in the country and appears for all scheduled court proceedings. The court has set February 16 as the date for the commencement of his trial.
The case has attracted significant public attention, with both supporters and critics closely following developments. Legal observers note that the granting of bail does not determine guilt or innocence, as the matter will be fully examined during trial proceedings.
Magaya is expected to present his defense when the case is heard next month, where the court will evaluate the evidence presented by both the prosecution and the defense.





