In a shocking turn of events, Wilson Mutambwani, the 38-year-old husband accused of assaulting Masvingo South MP Tanatsiwa Mukomberi over an alleged affair with his wife, has been released on $200 bail. The incident, which took place at Cresta Lodge on May 20, left Mukomberi with minor injuries.
According to court documents, Mutambwani’s meeting at the hotel took a dramatic turn when he spotted his wife’s vehicle in the car park. Fueled by suspicion and anger, he deflated her tires and waited for her return. When Mukomberi arrived in his Ford Ranger Raptor, Mutambwani’s emotions boiled over, leading to a confrontation that would change everything.
Mutambwani allegedly brandished a toy pistol and ordered Mukomberi out of the vehicle. The situation escalated quickly, with Mutambwani assaulting the MP and damaging his vehicle’s windscreen. Despite the severity of the incident, Mutambwani’s bail application was granted, sparking questions about the justice system’s handling of domestic disputes and assault cases.
The alleged affair between Mutambwani’s wife and Mukomberi has raised eyebrows, with many wondering how such a personal matter could escalate into violence. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how the court will navigate the complex web of relationships and allegations.
With Mutambwani out on bail, the question on everyone’s mind is: will justice be served? The outcome of this case will have far-reaching implications, not just for the parties involved, but for the community at large. One thing is certain: the drama is far from over.
Source- zimlive