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Man see red from small house
12 Jun 2015 at 15:03hrs | Views
NOT being content with his own matrimonial bed and seeking extra pleasures elsewhere backfired for a Mutare man who is now being tormented daily by his ex-small house and her boyfriend.
Richard Masiyazi approached Mutare Civil Courts praying for a protection order against Simbarashe Matondo whom he claimed to have wreckage his extra-marital relationship earlier this year.
Mutare magistrate, Mrs Yeukai Chigodora presided over the matter. A default protection order was granted to Masiyazi after Matondo failed to appear in court.
Masiyazi told the court that the extra-marital relationship dated back to 2010 even though he was a married man.
"My small house bore me two children, but that is now to be proven by DNA tests if those children are really mine or not since Matondo started calling me and claiming that those children were his and that I was only a bank to them.
"Whenever he calls me he asks me stupid questions like: ‘How is our prostitute, the mother of my children?'
"Matondo threatened to kill me and I am living in fear because I do not even know him. I have never met him and to serve him with the court summons the police used his phone number and called him, asking where he could be located," he said.
Masiyazi produced in court photographs of his alleged tormenter and the letter he had written to him together with photographs of Matondo, the girlfriend and the two children happily together.
"These photos and letter were left at my workplace in town and basing on the contents of the letter, Your Worship, my life is in great danger and I need help," he begged.
In the letter, Matondo was warning Masiyazi against the sexual favours that he was getting from their girlfriend. He was also thanking him for having had provided for the woman and the two children which he claimed was his.
Masiyazi told the court that he had since called it quits with his girlfriend who is now staying with Matondo in Sakubva. Mrs Chigodora, however, castigated Masiyazi on the way he had acted by neglecting his wife and family and having an extra marital relationship.
Masiyazi was told that it was his own fault that the small house was now tormenting him.
"If you had not left your wife for this woman, you would not be in this position. In future learn to be grateful to what God gives you," advised Mrs Chigodora.
Richard Masiyazi approached Mutare Civil Courts praying for a protection order against Simbarashe Matondo whom he claimed to have wreckage his extra-marital relationship earlier this year.
Mutare magistrate, Mrs Yeukai Chigodora presided over the matter. A default protection order was granted to Masiyazi after Matondo failed to appear in court.
Masiyazi told the court that the extra-marital relationship dated back to 2010 even though he was a married man.
"My small house bore me two children, but that is now to be proven by DNA tests if those children are really mine or not since Matondo started calling me and claiming that those children were his and that I was only a bank to them.
"Whenever he calls me he asks me stupid questions like: ‘How is our prostitute, the mother of my children?'
"Matondo threatened to kill me and I am living in fear because I do not even know him. I have never met him and to serve him with the court summons the police used his phone number and called him, asking where he could be located," he said.
Masiyazi produced in court photographs of his alleged tormenter and the letter he had written to him together with photographs of Matondo, the girlfriend and the two children happily together.
"These photos and letter were left at my workplace in town and basing on the contents of the letter, Your Worship, my life is in great danger and I need help," he begged.
In the letter, Matondo was warning Masiyazi against the sexual favours that he was getting from their girlfriend. He was also thanking him for having had provided for the woman and the two children which he claimed was his.
Masiyazi told the court that he had since called it quits with his girlfriend who is now staying with Matondo in Sakubva. Mrs Chigodora, however, castigated Masiyazi on the way he had acted by neglecting his wife and family and having an extra marital relationship.
Masiyazi was told that it was his own fault that the small house was now tormenting him.
"If you had not left your wife for this woman, you would not be in this position. In future learn to be grateful to what God gives you," advised Mrs Chigodora.
Source - manicapost