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Grace Mugabe divides Cde Chinx family
03 May 2017 at 05:07hrs | Views
FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe caused a stir on Tuesday as she personally instructed Dickson Chingaira, popularly known as Cde Chinx's second wife not to seek accommodation in a house donated to the family by organisers of the Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima).
Grace declared that the property belonged to Cde Chinx's first wife, Patricia.
Chinx was not amused by the decision, and took Grace to task, asking if she was going to organise something for his junior wife.
She said the second wife, Ntombizodwa, should be happy with what she has now, as she was responsible for the polygamous situation in the family.
"I don't want to turn my back and leave things in disarray.
"Cde Chinx, we know that you are not feeling well and sometimes when a person is not feeling well, he or she would not want to be bothered. Sometimes, people will make decisions for you and you wouldn't want to disappoint anyone." said Grace as recorded by Newsday.
Ntombizodwa, who was sitting on Cde Chinx's left side in the front row, remained stoned-faced as Grace delivered her "verdict".
"We don't want to leave this place to hear that people stabbed each other, we don't want to hear that. Do you agree with me?" she asked people who had attended the function.
"Ntombizodwa, you are junior and you should accept the situation that you created. You created that situation for yourself and if you didn't like it, you must have objected. This house will be left for Patricia."
Grace declared that the property belonged to Cde Chinx's first wife, Patricia.
Chinx was not amused by the decision, and took Grace to task, asking if she was going to organise something for his junior wife.
She said the second wife, Ntombizodwa, should be happy with what she has now, as she was responsible for the polygamous situation in the family.
"I don't want to turn my back and leave things in disarray.
"Cde Chinx, we know that you are not feeling well and sometimes when a person is not feeling well, he or she would not want to be bothered. Sometimes, people will make decisions for you and you wouldn't want to disappoint anyone." said Grace as recorded by Newsday.
Ntombizodwa, who was sitting on Cde Chinx's left side in the front row, remained stoned-faced as Grace delivered her "verdict".
"We don't want to leave this place to hear that people stabbed each other, we don't want to hear that. Do you agree with me?" she asked people who had attended the function.
"Ntombizodwa, you are junior and you should accept the situation that you created. You created that situation for yourself and if you didn't like it, you must have objected. This house will be left for Patricia."
Source - NewsDay