Hubby’s true identity revealed after 3 years

Ndanatsiwa Masimba, a teacher at Mukai Primary School in Highfield first met Ngoni Musami in 2009.
Masimba is seeking a protection order against Musami.

“I discovered his real name at a police station on December 8 in 2012 after dating him for three years. Two days later, that is when I first met his relatives since we started dating in 2009.

“We started cohabiting as husband and wife in 2010 and he paid rent four times since then. I am employed as a teacher at Mukai and we have a child together,” Masimba said.

She said she tried to find information about Musami to no avail.

“I tried on numerous occasions to dig information about his origins but I failed. At the time he would postpone whenever we planned to take our child’s birth certificate because whatever he was saying he would be lying.

“He even told me he was permanently employed at ZBC (Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation) and I had to go there to inquire about him. The authorities said they did not know anybody by his name.

“Afterwards he said he was employed at Zimbabwe Music Corporation and StarFM. I would give him a dollar everyday in the morning for transport. It pains me because I even added him on my funeral policy with the fake name he first told me and a lot of money is being deducted from my salary right now,” Masimba said.

She said she tried several times to ask Musami to meet his relatives but he refused.
She said he had, however, met her relatives.

“I was interested in meeting them back then but now I am fed up with his deceitfulness. I want him out of my house and him to be barred from visiting my workplace because sometimes he becomes violent towards me.”

In his defence Musami said he lied to Masimba because he was not serious when he started dating her.

“I used to support her when I was employed and I was forced to lie when I first met her in the street because I did not know our love would go very far. At the time I did not know she was a teacher.

“I do not want to be evicted because right now she is sleeping in the bedroom while I am sleeping in the kitchen. I do not want to be a destitute and I am asking for the court’s mercy,” Musami said.

Magistrate Ms Vongai Muchuchuti ordered Musami to observe peace towards Masimba.

“Vacate at the end of the month and there is no basis to stay together since you are not customarily or legally married to her. You are ordered not to abuse, harass or insult her,” she said.

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