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HELL hath no fury like a woman scorned.
A Harare woman allegedly burnt her husband’s new
Mercedes Benz C200 valued at more than $200 million, accusing him of having
extra marital affairs.
Rachel Muza (29)— who was married to Mr Robert
Manyau under customary law — appeared in court on Monday facing
charges of malicious injury to property for allegedly burning down her
husband’s car.
The incident occurred last week in Queensdale.
However, no one was injured.
It is alleged that the couple, which has three children,
had separated and Muza was staying alone with the children at the family’s
Queensdale home.
Mr Manyau, who had been ill for sometime, was now allegedly
staying at a girlfriend’s flat in the Avenues area.
On November 8, he bought groceries for his family and
drove to Queensdale in his Mercedes Benz.
When he was just about to leave, his wife stopped him
and told him to take his eldest son to school.
He informed her that he could not as he had not yet fully
recovered and wanted to go and rest.
Muza allegedly became violent and smashed the Mercedes
Benz’s windscreen and side windows.
The husband then got out of the vehicle and went to Braeside
Police Station to report the case.
Muza then allegedly put empty plastic bags into the car
before setting it ablaze.
The vehicle caught fire and was reduced to a shell.
A neighbour who witnessed the incident alerted the Fire
Brigade.
Mr Manyau later arrived in the company of a Constable
Mupesani and was shocked to find his car reduced to a shell.
Muza was subsequently arrested and was on Monday brought
to the Harare Magistrate’s Courts to answer to charges of malicious
injury to property.
She appeared before provincial magistrate Mr Mishrod
Guvamombe who convicted her on her own plea.
In mitigation, Muza said she had burnt the car because
she did not want her husband to use the family car with girlfriends.
"I burnt it because he refused to ferry the children
to school and also because of our separation.
"He was staying with a girlfriend . . . I didn’t
want the vehicle to be used by girlfriends but by the family," Muza
said.
She also revealed to the court that her husband had infected
her with a sexually-transmitted disease.
"He has infected me with a disease and since last
year I am having problems with my stomach. I am discharging . . . and
each time I get treated the discharge resuscitates."
When Mr Manyau was asked by the magistrate to address
the court on how he felt, he said his wife was violent and recommended
that she be put in a reformatory institution.
"This is not the first time that my wife has done
this. She is very violent. At the moment I have a broken leg.
"She broke my leg in March 2001. She should be put
in a place of reformatory for sometime and she can come back and look
after her children," said Mr Manyau. Muza was remanded out of custody
to November 12 for sentence.
Mr Stranger Saungwene prosecuted while Mr Tapuwa Mudambanuki
of Mudambanuki and Associates represented Mr Manyau.
Full credit for this news article goes to: the herald
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