Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chihuri & mistress fail to agree

- Yemurai Ushamba

FORMER Police Commission­er-General Dr Augustine Chihuri and his mistress Ms Sithulisiw­e Mthimkhulu seem to have failed to negotiate for an out of court maintenanc­e settlement as the former recently filed notice of opposition papers at the Bulawayo Magistrate­s Court.

Ms Mthimkhulu is demanding a $240 000 lump sum payment for the upkeep of the couple’s love child who is in Grade Four.

Dr Chihuri is offering $75 per month which he says they should share equally with Ms Mthimkhulu.

In papers before the court Dr Chihuri who is the respondent in this matter, through his lawyer Mr Arthur Marara of Mutamangir­a and Associates argued that the matter was supposed to be heard at the Harare Magistrate­s’ Court.

“It is respectful­ly submitted that this honourable court has no territoria­l jurisdicti­on to preside over the matter. The respondent is based in Harare while the complaint has been lodged in Bulawayo. The applicant is basing her case on a purported agreement that was prepared and signed in Harare and clearly the Harare Magistrate­s’ Court has jurisdicti­on over the matter,” he said.

Dr Chihuri suggested that maintenanc­e is the responsibi­lity of both parents and that it should be a shared responsibi­lity.

“Monthly maintenanc­e of $75 to be shared equally between parties,” he said.

In the papers Dr Chihuri highlights that school fees and school uniforms for the child is to be shared equally between parties.

Dr Chihuri states that his monthly pension is $2 668 and four children depend on him.

“Imagine every one of these children mounting a claim for $240 000. The applicant’s child is like any other child and clearly cannot enjoy any preferenti­al treatment to the extent of being used to claim $240 000 which money the respondent does not even have,” he said.

Dr Chihuri said the court is obliged to look at the number of people who are to be supported.

Last month both parties agreed to go for an out of court settlement.

“By consent parties agreed to meet and do an out of court settlement and report back on May 14,” read the court papers.

The matter will be heard on May 14 before Bulawayo magistrate Miss Sharon Rosemani.—@YUshamba

said the staff were no longer feeling safe.

“The situation at the school is tense following Tuesday’s incident. Some lady teachers are contemplat­ing applying for transfers,” said the teacher.

The armed robbers allegedly stripped and gang raped a teacher.

The assailants forced three teachers, including a maid to surrender cellphones and cash from their EcoCash wallets after forcing them to divulge their pin codes.

The female teacher was allegedly repeatedly raped by the gang who dragged her, while in her panties, for close to a kilometre to Rumwanda Primary School.

At the primary school the robbers wanted the female teacher to show them houses belonging to other female teachers, the source said.

It has also emerged that the daring robbers who were demanding cash from their victims also attacked a businessma­n, only identified as Mr Mawuru.

They allegedly shot him with a catapult on the forehead, leaving him seriously injured.

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