FORMER Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) Commissioner-General,
Gershem Takavada Pasi, has petitioned the High Court seeking
nullification of his 29-year-old marriage with his wife, Susan (nee
Zata), over irreconcilable differences.
Through his lawyers, Dube, Manikai and Hwacha, Pasi filed summons at
the High Court on Tuesday and Zata is yet to respond to the litigation. Pasi claimed that the couple had lost love and affection for each other
and have not been staying together for almost five years.
“Plaintiff (Pasi) and defendant (Zata) have lost love and affection
for one another. On account of their lost love and affection, the
parties have been living apart since August 2013,” he said in his
declaration.
“Plaintiff and defendant were married at Harare on September 15, 1989
under the Marriages Act (Chapter 37) and the marriage subsists.
Plaintiff and defendant’s marriage was blessed with three children who
have all reached the legal age of majority.
“Plaintiff avers that the marriage between him and the defendant has
irretrievably broken down to such an extent that there is no reasonable
prospect of restoring it to a normal marriage relationship.”
Turning to the issue of property, Pasi said the couple had acquired
substantial properties while staying together which property he said
could be distributed according to his suggestion.
“It is just and equitable that the matrimonial property be
distributed as follows: — plaintiff to be awarded the following: Glen
Lorne property, personal rights in respect of Mgwaco Farm, Mercedes Benz
ML and household goods and furniture which defendant does not require,”
he said adding:
“Defendant to be awarded the following: – Ridgeview
property, Mt Pleasant property, Toyota Corolla, Amarok truck, pension
from Barclays Bank, Nissan Almera and household goods and furniture she
requires.”
In respect of the companies acquired by the couple, Pasi said he and
his wife were shareholders in three companies namely, Sideline Farming
(Pvt) Ltd, Wethol Investments (Pvt) Ltd and Opcodd Investments (Pvt) Ltd
and as such “it is just and equitable that each party retains their
shares in the three companies”.
He also said Zata shall remain on his medical aid scheme for a maximum period of 36 months. Newsday
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