After their divorce, a lady who was discovered to be unfaithful to her husband has been at odds with him over who should own a residential stand.
In relation to a disagreement over who owned the stand in Gukwe Village, Domboshava, Nyasha Kusemwa and her spouse, Ngoni Kasinamunda, appeared before Chief Chinamhora on Sunday.
Nyasha had cheated on Ngoni, thus he said she should vacate the property.
Nyasha acknowledged the adultery, but claimed that the matter was resolved and that their firstborn was not Ngoni’s child based on a DNA test.
“I discovered their love messages when we were residing in South Africa, and Nyasha had slept with another man,” Ngoni claimed.
“We agreed to return home and settle our issues, but now she does not want to leave the place.
“I had forgiven her, but we later agreed to take our children for DNA paternity tests and the first-born came out negative,” said Ngoni.
Nyasha told the chief’s court that Ngoni was the one who wasn’t coming home, so he had to leave since he had lost affection for her.
“It is true that I cheated, but we settled the issue and the DNA tests showed that our first-born is not his.
“May the court help us deal with the piece of land we acquired together,” said Nyasha.
Chief Chinamhora ordered the couple to register the stand in the name of their first-born child.
He also urged Ngoni to forgive Nyasha and to consider that everything they acquired together was for their children.
“We work for our children and what you acquired together is for all of your children, including the one who tested negative,” said Chief Chinamhora.
“The piece of land you acquired together must be registered under your kraal head in the name of the first-born benefiting all your children.
“If you no longer love Nyasha, bring a token of divorce or send one of your representatives with the token,” he said.
Source ZiMetro News