The study adopted a qualitative approach using case study design to research on the psychological concerns surrounding sexually abused children with intellectual disability in court: case of Gwanda Urban. Purposive sampling was the main strategy used. The method sampled cases of children with court experiences after sexual abuse from Gwanda Urban. Projective tests like draw a person test were used to measure the children’s ability to narrate a story and it was noted that it depends with the level of disability hence the research findings recommends that involvement of a psychologist will help in making this assessment rather than generalizing that all children with intellectual disabilities are not competent witnesses in court. There is need to advocate for law to adequately protect children living with intellectual disability by clearly recognizing their competence to testify and also provide accommodations to enable effective testimony. Not ensuring that this is put in place there is a high risk that the community may perceive it like those who rape intellectually disabled children can do so with impunity. Above all other recommendations the study concluded that children with intellectual disabilities have psychological concerns despite the fact that they can or cannot testify in court.