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By Blessing Masakadza and Arron Nyamayaro

Orchestra Mberikwazvo dancer Peter Kagomera, 23, is failing to handle fame and ‘riches’. Kagomera, a former street kid, is reportedly taking home prostitutes in a desperate bid to frustrate his wife Sekai Shangwa, 23.

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He apparently does NOT love the wife his mother made him marry and has decided to bring home prostitutes each time he gets paid. Kagomera has now made a mark in Unit N, Chitungwiza. He is now known for ‘marrying’ a new wife every Monday after getting his wages and ‘divorces’ during mid-week when his coffers run dry.

When H-METRO visited him at his residence, Number 13740 Unit N Chitungwiza, the talented dancer confirmed hiring the sex workers to frustrate his wife so she would leave. While Kagomera claimed that Sekai had already left for her Chiredzi home, he is still living with her under one roof with his new wife.
“Indeed I brought in the women in order to force her to return to her rural home because I don’t love her.

“My mother is the one who proposed her for me because she was hard working at our farm but her physical appearance doesn’t appeal to me. “She has a small body that I even took her to faith healers (kumasowe) where we were told to buy her Mazowe juice to add her blood so she would gain weight,” he said.

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Quizzed on his new marriage, Kagomera could not remember the name of his new ‘wife’ such that he asked to be excused so that he could confirm with her. “I’m now married to the woman that I love and I’m not sure of her name because I married her last weekend, let me ask her,” he said. He came back a moment later shouting her name.

“Her name is Mitchell Chipudza, you know how it is, I have known her for less than a month,” he laughed. In an interview, the unwanted wife, Sekai, who is three months pregnant, said that in the four months she had stayed with Kagomera, he had brought in a multitude of women of all shapes and sizes.  “He brings in a new woman every Monday whom he calls his wife, claiming that she carries his child but after three or four days the lady will leave.

“Last week he was with Nyasha and Rutendo from Hopely Farm,” she said. She added that on one occasion her hubby had assaulted her forcing her off the bed so that he could copulate with the latest missus. “He once assaulted me forcing me to get off the bed so he could sleep with his mistress,” she said.

She added that Kagomera was no longer taking care of her and she wished to go back to her parents.
“He only buys food when he comes with a new woman. I want to return to our home because I can no longer stand it,” she lamented.

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Our whistle blower said she was touched by Sekai’s plight. “I’m also a mother and the life of this girl pains me. I contacted her mother and she sent her bus fare which I’m going to collect for her to go back to Chiredzi,” she said. She added that she had full knowledge of Kagomera’s shenanigans as he once rented at her place.

“The behaviour of this man is deplorable. If I’m not mistaken, he has brought in nine women in four months only to ‘fix’ Sekai,” she added shaking her head in disgust. Kagomera revealed that he was prepared to provide for the child which Sekai is carrying. “I’m not sure if I’m the father of the child but I’m prepared to take full responsibility,” he said. H Metro

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