In a courtroom showdown, two Harare women found themselves entangled in a heated dispute over a man they both claim to be dɑting. The altercation erupted when Regina Chipunza of Glen View 7 accused Feby Mashiri of causing disturbances and invading her peace.
According to Chipunza’s testimony, Mashiri would frequently visit her residence and hurl insults, accusing her of engaging in pr0miscu0us activities. In a bizarre twist, Mashiri even claimed to be Chipunza’s “sister-wife,” despite the fact that they are not legally mɑrried to the same man.
However, Mashiri retaliated with counter accusations against Chipunza. She alleged that Chipunza had been visiting her house demanding money for the upkeep of her child from the same man.
Harare magistrate Sharon Mashavira presided over the case and sternly advised both parties to cease visiting each other’s homes. Mashavira further recommended that Chipunza pursue her child maintenance claims through the appropriate legal channels, such as the maintenance court.
The courtroom showdown shed light on the complexities and tensions that can arise in l0ve triangles, leaving both women in a state of uncertainty and conflicting emotions. As the legal proceedings continue, the fate of their r0mantic entanglement remains uncertain, and the story serves as a reminder of the challenges faced in navigating complicated relɑtionships.