Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga has blinked first after his estranged wife, Marry, yesterday arrived at the court to dish out more dir...
Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga has blinked first after
his estranged wife, Marry, yesterday arrived at the court to dish out more dirt
on their troubled marriage.
The couple is now going to try to resolve its differences
outside the courtroom.
Yesterday, Marry was at the High Court in the company of
her lawyer Taona Nyamakura where they met Chiwenga’s lawyers Wellington
Pasipanodya and Advocate Lewis Uriri with a view to have the matter deliberated
on, but the hearing was deferred.
“The matter has been deferred to Tuesday, January 21 for
possible argument or confirmation of settlement. We exchanged positions as
legal practitioners acting for both sides in the matter and the tentative
position is that this is a matter that we both agreed should be settled and not
argued,” Nyamakura said, soon after exiting Justice Christopher Dube-Banda’s
chambers.
“It will be in the best interest of the children that the
parties find each and that the law is followed. But it’s a tentative position,
if we cannot reach a settlement by Monday, then it means we proceed with oral
argument on Tuesday as directed by the judge.”
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