State drops cyberbullying case against Olinda Chapel

Olinda Chapel just walked free because the government suddenly lost interest in prosecuting her messy internet drama. The UK-based socialite appeared before magistrate Ruth Moyo in Harare, where prosecutor Lawrence Gangarahwe yanked the cyberbullying file off the table completely. This move means she gets to skip pleading guilty or innocent while avoiding a criminal record for the moment, though authorities could technically restart the headache later if they feel like it.

The trouble started when she hopped on Facebook Live to trash Dyonne Tafirenyika. Accusations flew about her attacking the ex-wife of rapper Stunner and dragging a child into the online mudslinging. That digital outburst originally landed her in handcuffs before she coughed up one hundred dollars for bail and handed over her travel documents.

Fresh off the court win, she quickly posted a video admitting she messed up big time. The apology tour featured her taking full blame for the chaos she caused. Before this lucky break, she was stuck reporting to Borrowdale Police Station every two weeks like a common criminal.
 

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