Gibson Mhaka
The party is inside, so mdala stay away!
Thata��s a message from two brothers from Nketa in Bulawayo reportedly in the habit of locking their father outside the house while allegedly enjoying a�?sexa�? with their girlfriends, a civil court magistrate heard.
Stephen Hunda told presiding magistrate Sheunesu Matova that he has had enough of his two sons Martin and Simbarashe Hunda who had allegedly turned his house into a brothel.
Stephen, who was seeking a protection order against his two sons, said his house was now symbolic of the Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah because of Martin and Simbarashe who were allegedly using it as a sex nook with their several girlfriends.
So disturbed was Stephen who claimed that whenever he tried to reprimand his sons they turned violent and beat him up.
a�?I am a widower and I stay with my two sons Martin and Simbarashe who are disturbing my peace with their drinking habits. The two are always bringing several girlfriends into the house as if it is a brothel. At times they lock me outside while accommodating their girlfriends.
a�?Whenever I reprimand them they beat me up and threaten to burn down the house. They dona��t respect me as their father and I have since stopped eating food they prepare since we are no longer in good books. By doing all this they are emotionally abusing me,a�? said Stephen.
In response, the two brothers refuted their fathera��s claims. They said their father moved out of the house in 2000 to stay with another woman in Emganwini.
a�?We are not staying together as he alleged before this court. He moved out of the house in 2000 to stay with another woman in Emganwini,a�? said Martin.
To authenticate his claims he produced a copy of the B-Metro in which Stephen appeared while seeking a restraining order against the woman Noliwe Shumba.
In the story, Stephen claimed Shumba who he was staying with in Emganwini was always threatening to stab him to death with a kitchen knife.
Simbarashe also supported his brothera��s claims.
Stephen, however, insisted that he moved out of the house to stay with Shumba since the two respondents were giving him a lot of problems.
In his ruling the magistrate ordered the two respondents (Martin and Simbarashe) not to abuse their father before he referred the parties for counselling.



