Teacher Ordered to Pay Ex-Husband Maintenance and Share School Fees After Divorce

A school teacher, Memory Mawarire, has been ordered to pay US$60 in maintenance to her ex-husband, Innocent Ndingani, starting this month.
She is also required to contribute to their two children’s school fees. Innocent, a police officer, took Memory to the Harare Civil Court, stating that they were married for 14 years from 2009 to 2023.
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He mentioned, “I was married to Memory Mawarire from 2009 to 2023 and, during our marriage, we gave birth to two children. She is not helping me to feed the children or pay school fees for both children. Despite being given custody by the court, she gave me the children.”
In her defense, Memory claimed she returns home every weekend to care for the children and stated that she purchased their school uniforms, reports B-metro.
“I have been to courts with this man several times because of his bad character and irresponsibility. He is one of the laziest men under the sun who always wants to be helped by his wife. We have since separated because of that, and he has been a threat to my house maids. Three different house maids left unceremoniously because of him, and I am the one who bought 80 percent of the building material for our house,” Memory said.







