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Harare deputy mayor in messy divorce

HARARE deputy mayor Mr Emmanuel Chiroto is locked in a bitter divorce with his estranged wife, Ms Heather Hunda, amid claims that the top city official may have tricked the former South African embassy employee into a six-month union in order to swindle her.

Emmanuel Chiroto and his son, Ashley, in their destroyed home. Photograph: Peter Godwin
Emmanuel Chiroto and his son, Ashley, in their destroyed home. Photograph: Peter Godwin

Although the two had a lavish white wedding and supposedly joined into holy matrimony by ordained Zaoga churchman Reverend Viniel Takavada on April 10 2010, their marriage was not registered as is the legal requirement.

This was despite the fact that Rev Takavada went through all the necessary nuptials at the ceremony and thereafter handed the couple a copy of a marriage certificate which they signed in front of relatives and friends, giving the impression that all was in order.

He, however, did not file the certificate for registration. In his defence, through an affidavit filed at the Harare Magistrates’ Court, Rev Takavada said he had not registered the marriage because the deputy mayor had a pending marriage with his late wife which he was still to nullify.

But according to legal expert Mr Rodgers Matsikidze, the validity of a marriage certificate falls away upon the death of a spouse.

“All the marriage officer has to do is to produce the death certificate upon registration of the new marriage.’’

The high-profile case, which is being heard at the Harare Magistrates’ Court, has exposed how the deputy mayor allegedly used his wife when he began building a multi-million-dollar, 23- roomed mansion in Mt Pleasant suburb.

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Ms Hunda is alleged to have largely financed the construction of the house, which the deputy mayor is now claiming as part of the settlement. Chiroto is said to have deliberately prevented the formal registration of his union with Ms Hunda in an apparent scheme to ensure a smooth separation later on.

In papers filed at the court, Mr Chiroto argues that the union has irretrievably broken down and applies for nullification of what he said was just a customary union. He has also asked the court to grant an order allowing each party to remain with the immovable property in their possession.

“During the subsistence of the union the parties did not acquire any immov able property,” reads part of the court papers.

“The plaintiff (Mr Chiroto) believes that it is just and equitable that each party keeps the movable property which is in its custody as his or her sole property.  The plaintiff’s claim is for a decree of nullity of the customary union and costs of the suit.”

In an interview with The Sunday Mail, the deputy mayor claimed that despite filing for divorce, he still enjoyed cordial relations with his wife.

“She and I are always meeting from time to time and we have never at anytime had a confrontational relationship.  The issue of the alleged cover-up is borne out of pure malice and I will not waste time responding to those allegations.”

Ms Hunda would not comment on the matter.

Abigail Chiroto, the late wife of Emmanuel Chiroto was abducted from her home in June 2008. A mob of ZANU PF militants, including CIO agents based at the Hatcliffe office, descended on the Chiroto home.

On seeing Chiroto was not there they destroyed the house using a petrol bomb then they abducted Abigail and 4 year-old son Ashley. Fortunately for Ashley the mob decided to dump him outside a police station but his mother was not as lucky as they took her to a nearby farm.

Two days later on the 18th June Abigail was found brutally murdered. She was discovered with a gunshot wound to the head and a deep cut on her stomach. A post-mortem report showed she had been savagely assaulted and her limbs broken. Sunday Mail/SW Radio Africa

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