A former employee of MSC Collections has been charged with transmitting false data after allegedly transforming the company’s Facebook page into a dating site.
Faith Ratidzo Chaitezvi, a 33-year-old administrator, is now facing legal consequences for her actions.
Dedicated to “S_ex and Relationships”
As an administrator at MSC Collections, Chaitezvi had unrestricted access to the company’s Facebook account.
After Chaitezvi was terminated from her position due to misconduct, she reportedly took matters into her own hands.
She allegedly took advantage of her position and renamed the company’s Facebook page to “Social Vibes.”
It is further alleged she posted content on the Facebook page, claiming that it was now dedicated to “s_ex and relationships.”
This unexpected transformation left both the company and its clients in a state of shock and concern.
Client Complaints Prompt Police Involvement
The explicit nature of the content on the Facebook page did not go unnoticed by MSC Collections’ clients.
Disturbed by the sudden change, they reached out to the company’s directors to express their concerns about the inappropriate messages being transmitted through the platform.
Legal Action and Prosecution
In response to the alarming situation, MSC Collections promptly reported the matter to the police. The authorities took swift action, leading to the arrest of Faith Ratidzo Chaitezvi.
According to a local publication, the case is being prosecuted by Grace Mugocheke.
In other news, iHarare had reported that in a bizarre twist of fate, Sebastian Kunaka, a 24-year-old resident of Chinhoyi, was thrust into the limelight when he was apprehended and presented before Chinhoyi Magistrate Lisa Mutendereki.
The charges leveled against him were nothing short of peculiar, consisting of one count of unlawful entry and four counts of theft. These charges stemmed from Kunaka’s alleged involvement in the theft of ladies’ underwear, which he reportedly pilfered from washing lines within his own neighborhood.
Source iHarare.com