Mwaka porno scandal takes “threesome” twist as police arrest another slay queen

THE PORNO scandal involving filmmaker David Kazadi has taken a threesome twist with police arresting a Lusaka-based slay queen they believe was heavily involved in the production and circulation of the viral adult content.

While the public was expecting the arrest of male suspects in connection with the videos, police announced the arrest of Ruby Muzandu, a 23-year female, said to be a mutual friend of both Kazadi and Mwaka.

Zambia Police Service spokesperson Rae Hamoonga confirmed in a statement that Muzand, Kazadi and Mwaka had been officially charged.

According to Hamoonga, Muzandu has been charged with one count of Conveying or Exporting Obscene Matters or Things contrary to Section 177(1)(b) of Chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.

Investigators reportedly found that Ruby played a key role in circulating the deepthroating video in which Mwaka almost swallows the male reproductive eggs of Kazadi.

According to sources close to the investigations, Kazadi allegedly sent the video to Ruby, using WhatsApp’s view once feature thinking that it would prevent her from keeping or circulating it.

But Ruby recorded the video with another device and then shared it with others.

In the said 22-second video, Mwaka showcases her corn ice cream eating skills as she ferociously devours the elongated ends of Kazadi, while passionately caressing and peeling it like a banana.

Meanwhile, Kazadi has been slapped with two counts of producing obscene material and two counts of circulation.

His co-accused, Mwaka, aged 23, is charged with two counts of producing obscene content, likely to corrupt morals.

In a statement, police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said the trio were nabbed after intelligence-led digital surveillance by the Cybercrime Unit.

Mwaka and her friend have since been released on police bond awaiting court appearance, while Kazadi awaits his release.

“The production and circulation of obscene content are serious offences that attract punitive consequences under our laws,” warned Hamoonga.

By Catherine Pule

Kalemba, July 16, 2025