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Mavhaire fails to sustain the $300 per month maintenance
10 Nov 2015 at 05:09hrs | Views
Former Energy and Power Development Minister Dzikamai Mavhaire has asked the Civil Court for a downward variation after failure to sustain the $300 per month for his child since he lost his Cabinet and Senate posts early this year.
Mavhaire was also stripped of his Zanu-PF Politburo post after it was discovered that he was working with a cabal led by expelled former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru that was angling to topple President Mugabe.
He wants the maintenance fee reduced to $200 on the basis that his financial position has substantially changed.
The maintenance hearing has been set for January 18 next year.
Mavhaire argued that the $300 maintenance fee he is paying was determined by his salary and his position as a Cabinet minister.
"I am no longer a Cabinet minister," he said in his application.
"I have also been relieved of my senatorial position and I have not had a guaranteed income since January 2015."
Mavhaire said the mother of the child, Makosi Mildred Bere, was aware of the changes of his financial position and had agreed to the relief sought.
"By agreement with her since April 2015, I have been paying her maintenance for the child at the rate of $200 monthly," he said.
He said his application was necessitated by the fact that some of the payments were made in arrears, a clear indication of the financial hardships he is facing.
Mavhaire was also stripped of his Zanu-PF Politburo post after it was discovered that he was working with a cabal led by expelled former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru that was angling to topple President Mugabe.
He wants the maintenance fee reduced to $200 on the basis that his financial position has substantially changed.
The maintenance hearing has been set for January 18 next year.
Mavhaire argued that the $300 maintenance fee he is paying was determined by his salary and his position as a Cabinet minister.
"I am no longer a Cabinet minister," he said in his application.
"I have also been relieved of my senatorial position and I have not had a guaranteed income since January 2015."
Mavhaire said the mother of the child, Makosi Mildred Bere, was aware of the changes of his financial position and had agreed to the relief sought.
"By agreement with her since April 2015, I have been paying her maintenance for the child at the rate of $200 monthly," he said.
He said his application was necessitated by the fact that some of the payments were made in arrears, a clear indication of the financial hardships he is facing.
Source - the herald