Man Exposes Wife Who Was Cheating with a Work-Hubby
A distraught hubby claims he is now being abused by his brothers-in-law, who are being sent by his wife, after he exposed her romantic flings with her workmate.
McDonald Mukosera claims he has since been thrown out of his house.
He says his life has now been turned into hell since he exposed his wife Patricia Ganga.
He accused Patricia of allegedly bedding her workmate.
He claims Patricia engaged her brothers — Richard and Tapiwa Ganga — to assault and insult him.
He says he has been thrown out of the family house and is being denied access to their child.
McDonald has already gone to court seeking protection.
He is also seeking an order from the court to help him have access to his child.
The case is expected to be heard on April 8. McDonald said:
I am living in fear in the wake of the issues related to the marital challenges we are facing with Patricia.
She engaged her brothers, and a group of other men, to deal with me for exposing her shenanigans.
Patricia forced me out of the house and is denying me access to our child as well.
Hanzi ndinotokunyudza chete asi iye ndiye akazvipfekenura nekudanana newaanoshanda naye.
I was left with no option than seeking justice before the courts of law.
Patricia made headlines for faking night duty to go on romantic trips in Ruwa.
Man Exposes Wife Who Was Cheating with a Work-Hubby
Meanwhile…
A Domboshava family lost their son, while two others survived, in a suspected food poisoning scare.
Robson Kaitano, 46, the father of the three children, also survived.
They had all eaten a piece of sugar cane picked from a neighbour’s garden.
Malcolm, 4, Michael, 6, and Sandra, 10, ate the sugar cane.
The children started feeling dizzy and were rushed to a self-proclaimed prophet for prayers in Mashayamombe Village, under Chief Chinamhora.
The prophet, and other church elders, concentrated on Michael and Sandra in draining the poison. They rushed the children to Makumbe Hospital where Malcolm was pronounced dead.
Michael and Sandra received treatment and were later discharged.
Their mother, Nyasha Mamina, 38, said:
My three children accompanied their father to water the garden while I attended a village projects committee meeting.