A security guard has poured his heart out after he was dumped by his teacher wife who then dragged him to court. Khalangani Dube said ...
A security guard has poured his heart out after he was
dumped by his teacher wife who then dragged him to court.
Khalangani Dube said he was deeply hurt because he had sent
his wife, Siphiwe Maseko through teacher training, only for her to look down
upon him when she graduated. But it was Maseko who took Dube
to court seeking a protection order.
“I have caught her
having extramarital affairs several times. There is a time when I questioned
her about one man and she claimed it was her brother but her infidelity came
out after the man’s wife alerted me about the issue. She would secretly go to
the hospital to get birth control injections, when I discovered that I was
shocked because we had never discussed about that issue.
“I could not stand such disgrace so I slapped her which led
to her reporting me to the police so since then we have had countless problems
which could not even be resolved by our church elders.”
Dube said hat his wife only had three ‘O’ Levels while he
had seven but he opted to educate her so that in the event that he dies first
she manages to take care of their daughter.
“I did not want to die and leave her stranded probably
begging as a means of survival so I ensured that she goes to school first. But
now she looks down upon me because I do not make much money and I am not that
educated. It hurts because she even decided not to invite me for her
graduation. I only saw her graduation pictures on WhatsApp,” Dube told the
magistrate.
“At the moment I do
not know where she lives. When I try calling her there is nothing tangible that
we talk about. I want to at least see my daughter. And since we are married I
have to know if she is still interested in the marriage or if we should divorce.”
When B-Metro got hold of Maseko she said she was fed up.
“This man is crazy and he should leave me alone. All he has
to do is maintain his child. If he has any problems he should just approach the
courts,” she said
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