‘He brings faeces to my workplace’
A HARARE man has been accused of bringing human waste to the workplace of his mother-inlaw’s workmate.
Veronica Chigwada applied for a peace order against Mark Mafume, citing verbal abuse.
Magistrate Tamara Chibindi granted the peace order to Chigwada.
She ordered Mafume not to harass, threaten and intimidate Chigwada.
Chigwada accused Mafume of visiting her workplace with human poop in a plastic and insulting her.
“I am not related to him, he is just a son in-law to my workmate.
“We had an altercation after he asked me for a place to sell goods close to me and I refused.
“Since that day, he has been coming to my workplace insulting me using obscenities and threatening to shoot me with a gun.
“He recently came with faeces ari muplastic kwakuzora pabasa pangu tsvina yemunhu chaiyo,” said Chigwada.
She added: “I now have no peace and I cannot eat anymore at my workplace if I think of the faeces he came with.”
In his defence, Mafume denied Chigwada’s claims.
“She is lying, the main issue is that she refused to give me back my place to sell my stuff.
“I left the vending stall 10 years ago after my in-law died. I was not around all along, but now I am back.
“After I returned, I found that she had put people at my stall.
“I tried to talk to her, but she sued me. Ndakatobuda three days ago,” said Mafu.