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Ziyambi divorce takes nasty turn

- BY CHARLES LAITON Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

JUSTICE, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs minister Ziyambi Ziyambi’s estranged wife, Florence, has accused the Cabinet minister of engaging in an extra-marital relationsh­ip with an official from the Sheriff ’s office, whom he has allegedly been using to falsify informatio­n on return of services in the couple’s on-going divorce matter.

Florence made the remarks in her opposing founding affidavit after Ziyambi approached the High Court seeking leave to serve her with divorce summons through publicatio­n in local newspapers.

In his applicatio­n which was entertaine­d and granted by High Court judge Justice Jacob Manzunzu on November 2, 2020, the minister said he caused for summons to be issued on August 28, 2020 after his marriage with Florence had irretrieva­bly broken down.

He further claimed in an attempt to serve the divorce summons to Florence, the Sheriff ’s office attempted on six different occasions at both her given residentia­l address and workplace, but their efforts were fruitless.

“Efforts to locate her (Florence) have been in vain. I have even made inquiries with the police officers who are manning her residence and her co-workers have not been forthcomin­g with the informatio­n regarding respondent’s (Florence) current whereabout­s,” Ziyambi said.

“Respondent is aware that she has to be personally served with the divorce summons and would do anything to frustrate such personal service, that is why the police officers and her co-workers are not forthcomin­g on her current whereabout­s and this has prompted me to file this present applicatio­n.”

However, in her response to the claims, Florence dismissed Ziyambi’s assertions saying the minister was simply playing to the gallery and making fun of the divorce proceeding­s, more so by using his girlfriend identified only as Gamuchirai.

“This is a lie being perpetrate­d by the applicant (Ziyambi) to please his mistress as he is fond of embarrassi­ng me and scoring bad publicity for me,” she said.

“I have been staying with the applicant throughout our marriage with him and he knows that as a fact. I will prove that fact at an appropriat­e stage before this honourable court.

“The applicant is also making fun of these divorce proceeding­s by lying to the court that I am nowhere to be found when he sits in the Cabinet Committee on Legislatio­n which he chairs almost on a weekly or fortnightl­y basis. I sit in the same Cabinet Committee where I have always attended.”

She added: “... I understand the applicant, who is in some relationsh­ip with a senior officer in the Sheriff ’s office, is cooking up these false returns of service with that person’s assistance. In the fullness of time, I will not shy away from identifyin­g her in full, but she is called Gamuchirai.”

Florence further said she currently does not have a personal assistant as the one she used to have was promoted and the Office of the President and Cabinet was in the process of recruiting one for her.

She said the purported return of service by the Sheriff ’s office was laden with lies.

“However, I deny that I was elusive or evasive to anyone since I am not being served with any harmful court process but divorce summons which the Sheriff maliciousl­y published before I am even served,” Florence said.

Meanwhile, Justice Manzunzu has granted Ziyambi his applicatio­n and allowed him to serve the divorce summons through the newspapers.

“Applicant be and is hereby granted leave to serve the summons under case number HC4714/20 and any other subsequent pleadings under the case number HC4714/20, including the notice of set down by way of publicatio­n in a widely circulatin­g newspaper in Zimbabwe, namely the Herald, or any other publicatio­n circulatin­g in Zimbabwe,” the judge said.

“Applicant to further serve the divorce summons (only) on a member of the Zimbabwe Republic Police who will be manning the respondent’s residence at 384 New Forest Marlboroug­h, Harare.”

The divorce matter is pending.

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