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Ex-partner accused of trying to kill Zimbabwe’s vice-president faked marriage papers

- AFP in Harare

The former model accused of trying to kill Zimbabwe’s vice-president faked the marriage documents that would have formalised their eight-year relationsh­ip, a court has ruled.

Marry Mubaiwa, 40, once moved among the cream of Zimbabwean society, first married to an internatio­nal footballer who she left for then-army chief Constantin­o Chiwenga.

Her star kept rising after Chiwenga orchestrat­ed the 2017 coup against Robert Mugabe, landing him the vicepresid­ency as his ally Emmerson Mnangagwa took power.

But then money laundering, fraud and murder charges derailed her ambitions. A lymphatic disease meanwhile ravaged her body so badly that doctors are planning to amputate her forearm.

Mubaiwa and Chiwenga were wed under customary law, including a traditiona­l offering of cattle to her family.

The relationsh­ip turned sour and

Mubaiwa was charged with trying to kill him in 2019, by disconnect­ing his life support while he was in hospital.

Around that time, she also forged his signature on documents that would have formalised their wedding as a civil marriage, which grants more rights to women in the event of a divorce, the court ruled Thursday.

“The accused made a false statement … that there was consent from Chiwenga yet there was none,” the ruling read.

Due to her illness, Mubaiwa avoided a prison sentence and received a fine of Z$60,000 (£140).

Mubaiwa accuses Chiwenga of blocking her efforts to seek treatment abroad despite the ill-equipped Zimbabwean hospital system having no specialist­s to treat her condition.

Her attempted murder case, as well as a $1m (£770,000) money laundering case, are still pending.

 ?? ?? Mary Mubaiwa shakes hand with President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2018. Photograph: Jekesai Njikizana/AFP/Getty
Mary Mubaiwa shakes hand with President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2018. Photograph: Jekesai Njikizana/AFP/Getty

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