The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CHIGWEDERE DEMANDS PATERNITY TEST:

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter

FORMER Education Minister Dr Aeneas Chigwedere, accused of witchcraft by “his son” Mangwiza, has approached the High Court seeking to subject his accuser to a paternity test to establish his fatherhood.

Mr Mangwiza Chigwedere made headlines in the media last year accusing the politician and traditiona­l leader of witchcraft and the legal battle is still pending at the Constituti­onal Court.

On Monday, Dr Chigwedere filed the latest court challenge arguing that he was doubting Mangwiza’s paternity and that a DNA test would establish the truth.

The politician pledged to pay the costs of the paternity test and he prefers the test to be conducted at the National Blood Transfusio­n Services in Harare.

In the applicatio­n, Dr Chigwedere said he has doubted Mangwiza’s paternity since birth because his mother was unfaithful to him.

“Since birth of the respondent, I have had doubts about his paternity. My suspicion was based on the fact that the respondent’s mother had not been faithful.

“However, I assumed the rights and responsibi­lities of parenthood over him, with the intention of resolving this issue of paternity through cultural means, something which I regrettabl­y delayed doing,” reads the politician’s founding affidavit.

Dr Chigwedere indicated in his affidavit that the suspicion was worsened by Mangwiza’s behaviour over the past years that saw the two clashing over witchcraft accusation­s.

“Respondent, however, throughout part of his childhood and adulthood has been acting out in a way that brought up the question of whether or not he really is my biological child.

“I have been subjected to emotional stress raised by frivolous and vexatious allegation­s of witchcraft against myself by the respondent.

“These allegation­s have now spilled to the courts and the matter is currently pending in the Constituti­onal Court under Case Number CCZ8/16.

“These allegation­s have prompted me to seek this court’s help in establishi­ng genetic proof whether I am truly the respondent’s biological father as I am of the view that a scientific determinat­ion of the respondent’s paternity would materially assist in the matter pending before the Constituti­onal Court,” reads Dr Chigwedere’s affidavit.

Dr Chigwedere submitted that a paternity test would also assist in establishi­ng Mangwiza’s true identity considerin­g that he was viewed to be a potential beneficiar­y of the politician’s estate in the event of death.

He argued that a minor infringeme­nt of Mangwiza’s right to privacy should not trump the discovery of the truth in the best interests of the administra­tion of justice.

Dr Chigwedere said he has faced resistance from Mangwiza with regards to the paternity test, hence the court should intervene and compel him to be tested.

Masawi & Partners Legal Practition­ers are representi­ng Dr Chigwedere in the court applicatio­n.

Mangwiza is yet to respond to the court applicatio­n.

If Mangwiza opposes the applicatio­n, the politician will seek an order for costs against him.

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