The Manica Post

Tout fakes parents’ death

- Tinashe Mlambo

A tout brewed a shocker in court when he allegedly faked his parents’ death in a bid to circumvent an upwards variation of the monthly maintenanc­e for his child.

He had been directed by the court to pay US$35 over the last two years.

Misheck Mangwana wanted a downward variation of the maintenanc­e money to US$25.

Tha mother of his child, Precious Gombakomba, argued that the US$35 that Mangwana was paying is too little.

The couple appeared before Mr Xavier

Chipato at Mutare Civil Court last Friday.

Mangwana told the court that he cannot afford to pay the since he is now taking care of his two siblings following the death of his parents last year.

Gombakomba said the she gets from Mangwana was not enough, given the inflationa­ry environmen­t where the prices of basic commoditie­s have significan­tly soared.

“He gets paid in but at one point he was paying the maintenanc­e in the local currency. Each time I ask him for help, he tells me to find a solution on my own, yet the child belongs to the two of us.

“He is lying through the teeth that his parents are now late. His parents are alive as I met them recently in January.

“I have been providing for our child more than him. At one point I had him arrested since he was depositing insufficie­nt in my bank account. The money was not equivalent to the US$ this court directed him to pay.

“The burden is too much for me. He should pull up his socks, and this court must compel him to chip in and support his child. The is no longer sufficient since the child is growing up,” she said.

Gombakomba said Mangwana is gainfully employed and able to pay for the child’s upkeep.

Mangwana, however, said he only gets US$50 per month.

He further said he can only spare US$25 for his child with Gombakomba as he has two little brothers he is also taking care of.

He failed to produce a phone number for the court to call and confirm his parents’ death.

He argued that his relatives at home did not have cellphones.

Mr Chipato ruled that Mangwana should continue paying for the maintenanc­e of his child.

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