The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Madzibaba Gathry accumulate­s $4 000 child support arrears

- Fungai Lupande Senior Court Reporter

SELF-STYLED prophet Gathry Chiredzero, popularly known as Madzibaba Gathry, was back in court last week on allegation­s of running away from paying close to $4 000 maintenanc­e arrears.

He has been on the run since August when he was ordered to clear the arrears by the court.

Through his lawyer Mr John Ndomene, Chiredzero said he had paid $200, but had lost the receipts.

“His house was ransacked by the military police and he has lost all his particular­s,” said Mr Ndomene. “He does not have proof of the payments.”

Harare magistrate Ms Josephine Sande asked how Chiredzero had paid the money, and he said he did not know the complainan­t in the matter.

The complainan­t is Tariro Bhinzi and Chiredzero was ordered to pay $150 maintenanc­e per month for one child.

Last Friday, Chiredzero was denied bail on allegation­s of stalking President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State func- tions. In his bail applicatio­n, he said he was an informer to the Central Intelligen­ce Organisati­on (CIO) and was not in possession of his firearm when he was arrested at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks.

He was remanded in custody to December 28.

Through his lawyer, Chiredzero submitted that the CIO officials should come to validate how his identifica­tion documents were fake.

“The accused is an informant to the CIO and they should come to court to explain how his identity cards are said to be fake,” said Mr Ndomene.

“He was not in possession of a firearm at the time of his arrest because he had booked and left it at the entrance.”

It is alleged that Chiredzero positioned himself near the podium where the President was speaking at the swearing-in of Cabinet ministers at State House and at the renaming of King George VI Barracks to Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks while in possession of a loaded 38 Special Amadeo Rossi S.A Revolver serial number AA757095.

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