Lecturer at Morgan Zintec College accused of rape; suspect reportedly on the run
- Southerton Business Times

- 19 hours ago
- 2 min read

A lecturer at Morgan Zintec College, identified as Happiness Karengo, is reportedly on the run after a 30‑year‑old female student filed a police complaint alleging he raped her last November. The student says Karengo summoned her to his office on the pretext of administering a missed in‑class exam, then locked the door and assaulted her. The matter has been reported to Braeside Police Station under RRB 6473934.
According to the complaint, the student was called to Karengo’s office to take a test she had missed. Once inside, she alleges, the lecturer locked the door, made romantic advances, and began touching her. After she rejected him, the student says Karengo produced a condom and raped her before handing her the test and leaving the room. The incident is said to have occurred in November. The account circulated among staff and students at the college, prompting concern about professional conduct and campus safety.
The student initially delayed reporting the incident, the complaint states, after advice from her sister, who feared the lecturer might tamper with course marks. A police report was filed earlier this week, and the case is recorded at Braeside Police Station under RRB 6473934. The victim has been taken to Edith Clinic for a medical examination. Police were not available for comment at the time of reporting.
Lecturers and students at Morgan Zintec College have reportedly discussed the allegations openly, with some students expressing worry that similar abuses may go unreported. The case has raised questions about safeguarding, complaint procedures, and professional oversight at the institution. The college authorities’ response was not available at the time of publication.
The complaint is now with the police, who will determine whether to arrest and charge the suspect based on the investigation and medical evidence. The victim has sought medical attention and may be offered counselling and support services; victims of sexual assault are also advised to preserve evidence and follow police guidance. Because the allegations are serious and the suspect is reportedly at large, authorities may issue an arrest warrant if investigations substantiate the claim.
Morgan Zintec lecturer accused rape





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