Gibson Mhaka
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A police officer based at West Commonage in Bulawayo was allegedly caught by his wife having sex with a married female workmate.
A heartbroken Gladys Chirandu claimed she got the shock of her life when she walked in on her husband Passmore Feremba in bed with his workmate-cum-lover Eunice Ncube at the lattera��s place.
As punishment for busting him, Chirandu said her husband had since deserted her together with their four children to stay with Ncube in Nkulumane where they are reportedly renting a room away from prying eyes of workmates and relatives.
This was reportedly after their alleged romp became public at the police camp.
Ncubea��s husband reportedly works in South Africa and they have one child together.
Apparently as a way of stopping Chirandu from following them to their a�?sex nooka�? in Nkulumane, Ncube last week approached the Bulawayo Civil Court seeking a peace order against Chirandu claiming she was harassing her.
She said Chirandu was harassing her because she suspected she was in love with her husband.
a�?I am applying for a peace order against Gladys Chirandu. She comes to my house at West Commonage and once broke the bedroom windows accusing me of dating her husband.
a�?Because of her violence I shifted to Mabutweni where she is again coming to disturb my peace. She takes every available opportunity to emotionally, verbally and physically attack me while threatening to kill me,a�? complained Ncube. Chirandu, in response, said she was very disappointed with Ncubea��s a�?sexuala�? conduct with her husband.
a�?I disagree with what she said. She is saying that I am falsely accusing her of dating my husband yet I caught her twice with him. On the first occasion I caught them red-handed in bed at her house.
a�?On another occasion I found them grabbing each other and when I confronted them Ncube bragged that it was a sign that they were in love. On that very day they both attacked me and I was later rescued by passersby,a�? said Chirandu.
She said the peace order being sought against her was just an escape route to stop her from following them to their a�?love nesta�?.
a�?The reason why she applied for a protection order is that she wants to bar me from following them to their new lodgings after I approached their superiors who said I should come with ample evidence that the two were in love and staying together,a�? added Chirandu.
In his ruling the presiding magistrate Sheunesu Matova ordered them not to conduct themselves in a manner likely to provoke or breach peace between them.
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