$25m divorce bombshell rocks Chivayo as ex-wife seeks US$40k a month

Ex-partner demands cash, luxury fleet as custody fight spills into court

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A high-stakes divorce battle involving controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has erupted into the open, with his former partner tabling eye-watering financial demands — including a $25 million payout, hefty monthly maintenance, and a garage of ultra-luxury cars.

Court filings show Sonja Madzikanda is seeking a multimillion-dollar settlement as the pair’s bitter split escalates into a full-blown legal war over money, assets, and access to their young children.

Luxury Lifestyle Claims Take Centre Stage

Madzikanda’s demands paint a picture of extraordinary wealth. She wants:

  • A once-off $25 million payment
  • $40,000 monthly spousal support
  • A $1 million annual budget for holidays and lifestyle expenses

On top of that, she is claiming ownership of high-end properties in Harare and Johannesburg — and a fleet of seven luxury vehicles, including three Rolls-Royces.

She is also pushing for comprehensive financial support for the couple’s two children, covering elite education, international medical insurance, and lifestyle costs through to adulthood.

Battle Over Marriage Legitimacy

At the heart of the dispute is whether the couple’s relationship qualifies as a legally binding marriage.

Wicknell Chivayo and new wife Lucy Chivayo. His ex-wife Sonja Madzikanda seen with him on the right (Picture via Facebook - Wicknell Chivayo)
Wicknell Chivayo and new wife Lucy Chivayo. His ex-wife Sonja Madzikanda seen with him on the right (Picture via Facebook – Wicknell Chivayo)

Madzikanda argues they entered a valid customary union in 2017, complete with lobola payments, making the relationship subject to Zimbabwe’s marriage laws.

She insists only a court can dissolve the union — dismissing a traditional separation token paid in 2024 as legally meaningless.

Her position: she is entitled to a fair share of the wealth accumulated during their time together.

Chivayo Fires Back: ‘Extortionate’ Demands

Chivayo’s legal team has hit back hard, branding the claims “frivolous” and “extortionist.”

Businessman Wicknell Chivayo and wife Sonja Madzikanda in happier times (Pictures via Facebook - Wicknell Chivayo)
Businessman Wicknell Chivayo and wife Sonja Madzikanda in happier times (Pictures via Facebook – Wicknell Chivayo)

They argue the union was never formally registered, stripping it of legal standing for property division or spousal maintenance. They also maintain that Madzikanda ended the relationship herself — and therefore forfeited any financial claims.

His lawyers insist the fortune in question was built solely through his business ventures, and that Madzikanda made no meaningful contribution.

In blunt terms, one filing states: “Defendant is not her meal-ticket for life.”

Custody Clash Turns Urgent

While the financial dispute dominates headlines, a parallel fight over the couple’s two children has taken on urgency.

Wicknell Chivayo and Sonja Madzikanda in happier times (Pictures via Facebook - Sir Wicknell)
Wicknell Chivayo and Sonja Madzikanda in happier times (Pictures via Facebook – Sir Wicknell)

Chivayo has approached the High Court seeking immediate access, accusing Madzikanda of blocking contact and using the children as leverage in financial negotiations.

He is pushing for shared access, including alternating weeks, holidays, and birthdays.

According to his court filings, he has been denied visits, cut off from school updates, and prevented from attending key events in the children’s lives.

Court Weighs Next Move

The High Court has yet to rule on the interim custody application, leaving both the access dispute and the broader divorce battle unresolved.

With millions of dollars, prime assets, and parental rights on the line, the case is shaping up to be one of the most explosive legal showdowns in Zimbabwe’s recent history.

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