One of Zimbabwe’s Vice Presidents, Kembo Campbell
Mohadi, has cried out for his life while revealing that he was being tormented
by his wife Tambudzani Bhugadi Mohadi.
The VP accused his estranged wife of sending
threatening messages to him after he instituted divorce proceedings in 2017.
Mohadi approached a civil court in Harare seeking
a protection order against her. He told the court, “I am a law-abiding citizen
and given the increasing incidences of people who are killing their spouses for
passion, I pray that this honourable court protects me against the threatened
violence.”
“I have approached this honourable court seeking
a protection order against the respondent in terms of the Domestic Violence
Act, in that the respondent is a very abusive person and/or a person of a
violent disposition such that I am now living in fear of my life.”
The VP claims that his estranged wife started
behaving violently towards him after she was served a copy of the divorce
summons.
“The respondent has escalated her violent
tendencies against my person [Mohadi] and even calling me on my mobile phone
while insulting me and threatening to tarnish my image, which has the potential
to damage my political endeavours in view of my political office and as a
member of the government,” Mohadi said in his founding affidavit filed under
case number DV1797/18 in a matter set to be heard on Friday.
His estranged wife is said to have started
selling off their matrimonial property before the finalisation of the divorce
matter in order to defeat the ends of justice.
Mohadi also claimed that his wife has gone to the
extent of turning their four children against him.
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