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Unemployed Ex Bosso player struggles to pay $100 maintenance

by Staff Reporter
12 Nov 2014 at 05:36hrs | Views

FORMER Highlanders player Bruce Tshuma was yesterday dragged to the Maintenance Court by his estranged wife, a former Bulawayo model Siduduzile Phakathi who wants his salary garnished for failing a $100 monthly maintenance.

 She said that the ex-Bosso player was in $400 arrears.

Tshuma told magistrate Sheunesu Matova that he defaulted because he is unemployed.

He said his contract with Highlanders was terminated last year in December.

"Your Worship, the reason why I've been failing to pay is because I'm unemployed.

"I'm asking you to give me two to three months to clear the debt because I'm expecting to get a contract soon," Tshuma said.

Magistrate Matova dismissed the garnishee application saying he can only order a salary to be garnished if a person is formally employed.

The magistrate, however, ordered Tshuma to keep on paying the maintenance and said the arrears must be cleared by January, 31, next year.

"Tshuma, you've to comply with court orders. You shouldn't have stayed at home while you knew you have a maintenance amount to pay. It is also your right to come to court and apply for a variation downward if you can no longer afford to pay the amount," said Matova.

Recently, Tshuma tried to get a contract with How Mine but things did not go in his favour.

In August this year, Tshuma and Phakathi who separated in 2013 were reported to have rekindled their love before yesterday's appearance in court over the upkeep of their son.


Source - Chronicle