Woman remanded in custody for stabbing hubby

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent

TAFADZWA Mandaza (31) of Epworth has been remanded in custody after she allegedly stabbed her husband Abraham Chirivhayo with a kitchen knife at the height of a domestic dispute.

The incident occurred at the couple’s home, leaving the husband with protruding intestines.

Mandaza is facing attempted murder charges and has been advised to seek bail from the High Court. She is scheduled to return to court on November 12.

Prosecutor Mr Rufaro Chonzi said the couple quarelled over the sale of property to settle a debt.

Mandaza reportedly lost control of her temper, resulting in the violent attack.

The couple leads an apostolic sect church, Johanne Masowe Yenguwotsvuku, and conducts its church activities from its homestead.

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