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Chiyangwa's wife claims $1m
30 Nov 2013 at 02:42hrs | Views
Businessman Mr Phillip Chiyangwa's wife Elizabeth has filed separate court proceedings under High Court number HC10177 in which she is claiming $1 million once-off maintenance and $85 000 monthly for her upkeep pending determination of their divorce case.
Mrs Chiyangwa wants $360 000 to replace her current fleet of vehicles, $350 000 to cover the legal costs in the divorce proceedings, $100 000 to replace her current clothing, jewellery and shoes and another $100 000 to buy new household furniture.
She is also claiming a once-off payment of $100 000, which she would use as relocation allowance.
At the end of every month pending the finalisation of the divorce proceedings, Mrs Chiyangwa wants accommodation allowance to the tune of $50 000 and $5 000 to cover the employment allowances she used to get while working at Mr Chiyangwa's private school.
She is claiming $5 000 for groceries and other expenses amounting to $25 000 every month.
Mrs Chiyangwa claims she was accustomed to a wealthy lifestyle.
"Ever since the commencement of our marriage, and for the past 25 years, I have never worked or earned any income of my own, independent of the respondent.
"I was thus spoilt and pampered as a wife of a very rich man for the past 25 years.
"I was accustomed to a life of unreserved flamboyance and can state without hesitation that I have, for the past 25 years enjoyed a very high standard of living, way beyond that of most, if not indeed the rest of Zimbabwean society, if not the entire African society.
"I have lived and enjoyed the lifestyle of the most famous and richest in the world . . . " she said.
She said the house has 18 bedrooms, 15 carports, 10 fully-furnished lounges, four balconies, nine furnished servants' quarters, two swimming pools and others.
Mrs Chiyangwa described the matrimonial home as "extravagant, opulent, palatial, and a magnificent showpiece".
Ms Chiyangwa claims her husband was raking in $1 363 500 per year from his private schools and other millions from his other businesses.
She listed 40 companies in which she claims Mr Chiyangwa has major shareholding, over 100 stands and built structures, and a fleet of top of the range vehicles, among other properties.
On Monday, Mrs Chiyangwa, through her lawyer Advocate Isaiah Mureriwa, filed the divorce summons and Mr Chiyangwa is yet to respond.
The couple was married in 1986 and their marriage was solemnised in 1988 under Chapter 5:11 0f the Marriages' Act.
Mrs Chiyangwa indicated in her papers that two daughters, who are now adults, were born in the marriage.
She is claiming 85 percent of the wealth they acquired during the subsistence of the marriage.
Mrs Chiyangwa cited Mr Chiyangwa's relationship with several women as the main reason for the divorce.
Both the divorce and the maintenance cases are yet to be set down for hearing at the High Court.
Source - herald