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Woman violates own protection order
04 Aug 2017 at 04:52hrs | Views
TASTE your own medicine!
A wife and a small house had to go head to head for the attention of the man at the centre of their fights.
Elizabeth Ndlovu succeeded in snatching away Brian Pande from his first wife Priscilla Mangosi.
During their fight over Pande, his wife applied for a peace order barring Ndlovu from interfering with her life.
However, when Ndlovu lured Pande to live with her, Mangosi was left with no choice but to go after her husband even though it meant breaching the order she had applied for.
As such Ndlovu reported her for violating the order that was initially granted in her favour.
Ndlovu told the court that Mangosi was in the habit of coming to her house claiming to be looking for her husband.
In the process she would insult Ndlovu in person and also through the WhatsApp messaging platform.
Zvishavane magistrate Shepherd Mjanja, sentenced Mangosi to 30 days imprisonment which was wholly suspended on condition of good behaviour for three years.
A wife and a small house had to go head to head for the attention of the man at the centre of their fights.
Elizabeth Ndlovu succeeded in snatching away Brian Pande from his first wife Priscilla Mangosi.
During their fight over Pande, his wife applied for a peace order barring Ndlovu from interfering with her life.
As such Ndlovu reported her for violating the order that was initially granted in her favour.
Ndlovu told the court that Mangosi was in the habit of coming to her house claiming to be looking for her husband.
In the process she would insult Ndlovu in person and also through the WhatsApp messaging platform.
Zvishavane magistrate Shepherd Mjanja, sentenced Mangosi to 30 days imprisonment which was wholly suspended on condition of good behaviour for three years.
Source - bmetro