One of the questions was about how she lost her virginity?
THERE has been outrage on social media sites, on the streets of Harare and on various platforms after DJ Ollah 7 and Mai Jeremaya combined to produce an X-rated show on Tuesday which did not have an age restriction despite its explicit content.
The social media influencer used the podcast to repeat the same allegations, which were dismissed by a Harare magistrate, in which she claimed she was raped by two men – Thabo Blessing Dube and Martin Charlie.
The magistrate ruled that Mai Jeremaya was a willing participant in a sex-for-money scheme.
There has been a very strong reaction, which appears to be nationwide, to Mai Jeremaya’s appearance on Ollah 7’s podcast and how she was prepared to reveal explicit sex content on the show.
Ollah 7 is also being heavily criticised for the way he handled the interview, including some phases where his leading questions kept dragging Mai Jeremaya into a very dark place.
Concern has emerged that Ollah 7’s line of questioning also exposed his lack of proper journalistic skills which demanded him to respect judicial outcomes or, more importantly, how to handle issues, or interviews, with rape survivors or those who claim they survived such brutal attacks.
Ollah 7 is also being hammered for bringing up Mai Jeremaya’s past, which included questioning her about how she lost her virginity, how she was allegedly raped and whether she was still having intercourse with her husband, JMP.
He also asked her the type of manhood she prefers and failed to guide her properly when she claimed Thabo and Martin raped her without protection.