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Carry your sex spree cross, wife tells hubby in court
10 May 2017 at 15:26hrs | Views
A Harare woman, Vongai Kapendekere told her husband in court to take responsibility for his sex spree as she demanded $200 in maintenance.
Vongai dragged her husband Fanuel Gandoga to court seeking $200 for their two children's upkeep.
Gandoga had said he could only afford $60 as he is no longer employed and has six children to take care of.
Said Vongai, "He is employed as a clearing agent and he earns US$500.
"I do not agree that he is no longer employed, he did not tell me till today. I doubt it because we stay together and he departs the house daily claiming to be going to work.
"He should stop lying because I know he does not have any other children, but if it is true, I think he was aware of the consequences of having a lot of children, there is no pleasure without responsibilities," she said as recorded by H-Metro.
Gandoga said he has six children to maintain.
"I can afford to pay US$60 for my two children because I am no longer employed".
Magistrate Manassa Masiiwa ordered Gandoga to pay $120 towards the two minors' upkeep.
Vongai dragged her husband Fanuel Gandoga to court seeking $200 for their two children's upkeep.
Gandoga had said he could only afford $60 as he is no longer employed and has six children to take care of.
Said Vongai, "He is employed as a clearing agent and he earns US$500.
"I do not agree that he is no longer employed, he did not tell me till today. I doubt it because we stay together and he departs the house daily claiming to be going to work.
"He should stop lying because I know he does not have any other children, but if it is true, I think he was aware of the consequences of having a lot of children, there is no pleasure without responsibilities," she said as recorded by H-Metro.
Gandoga said he has six children to maintain.
"I can afford to pay US$60 for my two children because I am no longer employed".
Magistrate Manassa Masiiwa ordered Gandoga to pay $120 towards the two minors' upkeep.
Source - H-Metro