Locardia outsmarts Tsvangirai in court again

Adv Mpofu said a maintenance complaint should be made on oath and the fact that Ms Karimatsenga’s lawyers filed a court application rendered the process defective.
He said the law did not allow the court to condone any departure from the statutes.
Adv Mpofu described the application as “dog’s breakfast”.
He said proper service of summons should be effected by the police and not by any other person.
Responding to the objection, Ms Karimatsenga’s lawyer Mr Everson Samukange described the preliminary challenge as mischievous and a deliberate attempt to delay court proceedings.
Mr Samukange said the complaint had properly been made on oath as required by the law and that service could be done by other persons other than the police.
He said the application, although it was not brought on summons, had an affidavit which constitutes the maintenance complaint on oath.
Ms Karimatsenga is claiming US$15 000 monthly maintenance to match the high standards of life she is now accustomed to as a result of her relationship with PM Tsvangirai.
She wants the PM to contribute towards her upkeep and accessories, as she has been accustomed to.
In her claim, Ms Karimatsenga said she was customarily married to PM Tsvangirai after he paid lobola to her parents in November last year.

 

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