Zim Now Writer
The Harare Civil Court yesterday heard from a woman that her husband has been hiding his payslip from her for the past 10 years.
Magret Maturo, told magistrate Ayanda Dlamini, when she sought a court ruling directing her husband, Tonderai Chingarande, to pay US$100 per month for the upkeep of their children aged six and 12 years.
The court heard that the couple lives together.
“We stay together, but I have never seen his payslip. He works as a general hand at some private company and I want him to give me US$100 per month for the upkeep of our children,” she submitted.
She added that the oldest child needed constant medical attention as he is living with a disability.
Chingarande said that he could not afford the amount.
“I am offering to pay $60 000 inclusive of fees for the two children because from my salary, I need to be left with money for transport to go to work,” Chingarande said.
After seeing Chingarande’s payslip, Dlamini ordered him to pay $65 000, which is equivalent to US$71, using the latest Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s auction rate of $914 to the greenback.
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