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Chinotimba second wife opens up

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By Arron Nyamayaro

Buhera South Member of Parliament Joseph Chinotimba’s second wife is demanding a divorce token after she moved out of her matrimonial house on Tuesday.

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Joseph Chinotimba and second wife Locardia Dzitiro
Joseph Chinotimba and second wife Locardia Dzitiro

Locardia Dzitiro wants MP Chinotimba to take her back to her parents according to the Shona custom.

“There is nothing like divorcing a wife at a police station,” said Dzitiro.

“If he no longer loves me he must give me a token of divorce and leave me in the hands of my parents.

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“He never caught me naked or having sex with that man the way he wants his relatives to believe.”

“They interrogated me with the assistance of his sisters who never attended the funeral of our child only to appear at the police station to force me out of the house,” said Dzitiro.

Dzitiro said she hasn’t had a chance to get her belongings.

“They want to remove my property in my absence as if they caught me at a lodge,” said Dzitiro.

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“We were in the company of two other men and the car was parked by the roadside but his sisters are spreading falsehoods.

“Midziyo yangu haibviswe mumba mangu ndisipo uye ngavatevedzere tsika dzechivanhu kwete kuita zvinhu muhasha nemufungidziro,” she said.

Dzitiro was reported to have been caught kissing and caressing a married man identified as Mahachi near VID in Belvedere on Tuesday.

A scuffle ensued and the matter ended at Milton Park Police Station where they received counselling.

Speaking at the police station on Tuesday after the scuffle, Dzitiro said Hon Chinotimba was neglecting her needs. H-Metro

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