Saturday, February 7, 2026 - A UK-based Zimbabwean pastor and gospel singer has been convicted of multiple s3xual offences against ch!ldren and young women following a trial at Liverpool Crown Court. Walter Chahwanda, 34, was found guilty of seventeen crimes after a jury deliberated on 3 February 2026.
Chahwanda, a former pastor with the Apostolic Faith Mission
(AFM), used his position of trust to target victims across the country over a
four-year period. According to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), he met
victims through church activities before connecting with them on social media
platforms like Snapchat and Instagram, where initial conversations were quickly
turned s3xual.
Court proceedings revealed that Chahwanda would comment on
the girls' appearances, send unsolicited explicit pictures and videos of
himself, and, in a disturbing escalation, reportedly goad victims into exposing
him, suggesting the risk of being caught was part of his fantasy.
Aaron Smith, a lawyer with the CPS Mersey Cheshire RASSO
unit, said: “Walter Chahwanda used his position as a respected Pastor to abuse
a 14-year-old ch!ld and cause distress to multiple young women and ch!ldren. He
had no regard for their wellbeing or vulnerability and was solely focused on
his own s3xual gratification.”
Despite several victims reporting his behaviour to church
authorities, Chahwanda continued his offending until the father of one victim
contacted the NSPCC, prompting others to come forward to police. He was first
arrested in February 2024 and re-interviewed in April 2025 as further potential
victims were identified
Chahwanda, of Plemonstall Court in Chester, denied all
allegations during police interviews, dismissing s3xualised conversations as
“naughty” role-play. He was initially charged with 22 offences relating to nine
victims but was found guilty on 17 counts, including s3xual activity with a
ch!ld and sending indecent images. He was acquitted on three counts, including
r@pe, and two blackmail charges were not pursued.
He is due to be sentenced on 20 March 2026. The CPS praised
the courage of the victims, stating that without their testimony, Chahwanda
would not have been brought to justice.

0 Comments