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Women gang up on baby daddy

by Gibson Mhaka
04 Mar 2015 at 11:53hrs | Views
IF men's sexual agility was to be measured and those found to outclass others be rewarded, a 21-year-old Bulawayo man would undoubtedly be among a few considered to be the best "pokers".

This was after his sexual prowess was exposed at the Bulawayo maintenance court where he had been dragged by his two lovers who were demanding maintenance for their two minor children aged six and eight months respectively that he sired with them. As if that is not enough his other lover who is heavily pregnant was also waiting for him outside the court.

The self-styled sex machine Paleroy James Tembo of Mzilikazi's two lovers Memory Tembo (20) and Sindile Gumede (19) were each demanding $100 as monthly maintenance for the upkeep of their children.

The two women who teamed up to legally nail their alleged ''sleep around sexual athlete" lover, claimed that they came to know each other after they unexpectedly met at his place of residence where they had gone to show him his flesh and blood.

In court the cheated duo (Memory and Sindile) formed a rare "unity accord" which is usually rare with women when they both pleaded with the presiding magistrate Sheunesu Matova to compel Paleroy to pay $100 towards each child's upkeep as a stern punishment to stop him from going around sleeping with different women without protection.

They roundly claimed that Paleroy was an irresponsible father as he was allegedly neglecting his two minor children.

"Your worship, I am applying for $100 as maintenance for the upkeep of our six-month-old baby because Paleroy is neglecting his fatherly duties. When I approach him asking for money to buy food and clothes he is not forthcoming," said Sindile before Memory supported her saying maintenance was going to be the only way to stop him from going around impregnating different women.

The cornered Paleroy who is reportedly employed by Archer Clothing shocked the court when he offered $15 for the upkeep of each child saying the money which was being claimed by their mothers was way above his salary which he however, refused to disclose.

"I am not denying that I am the father of the two children but I am against the money being claimed by their mothers. Your worship, I can only manage $15 as monthly maintenance for each child because their claims are way above my salary. I am also staying with another woman who is heavily pregnant and is expecting any time so the money I am getting is not enough to meet their claims," he said.

When the magistrate ordered him to produce his pay slip to ascertain his claims he failed to do so leading him to postpone the matter to another date. The magistrate however, ordered the two applicants to get a letter from the Clerk of Court which they will take to his employer to ascertain his salary.


Source - b-metro
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