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Tariro Chelsea furious after Holy Ten offered to pay USD150 maintanance

Holy Ten’s baby mama Tariro Chelsea has expressed her disappointment and frustration after musician Holy Ten, whose real name is Mukudzei Mukombe, claimed in court papers that he can only afford USD 150 for child maintenance.

Mukombe is a rising star in the Zimbabwean music industry, known for his socially conscious lyrics that often reflect on the country’s current political and economic situation. However, his recent court filings have caused controversy, as they suggest that he is not willing to provide adequate support for his child.

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Tariro Chelsea, who is the mother of Mukombe’s child, has been vocal about her dissatisfaction with the situation.

Tariro Chelsea’s sentiments are shared by many Zimbabweans who believe that fathers should take full responsibility for their children, regardless of their financial situation. Child maintenance is a legal obligation in Zimbabwe, and failure to pay can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment.

The case has also sparked a broader conversation about the issue of child maintenance in Zimbabwe. Many believe that the current laws are not effective enough in ensuring that fathers provide adequate support for their children, especially in cases where they have the means to do so.

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Some have called for stricter enforcement of the existing laws, while others have suggested that the government should introduce new measures to ensure that fathers are held accountable for their financial obligations.

Meanwhile, Mukombe’s supporters have defended him, saying that he is a young musician who is still building his career and may not have the means to pay a higher amount at this time.

Regardless of the outcome of the case, the controversy surrounding Mukombe’s court filings has brought the issue of child maintenance to the forefront of public discourse in Zimbabwe. It is a reminder that all fathers have a legal and moral obligation to provide for their children, and that failure to do so can have serious consequences for both the child and the father.

In other news – Sir Wicknell Chivayo buys 11 cars for his church leaders and gives all members USD100 – VIDEO

Wicknell Chivhayo continues to make headlines , he reportedly purchased 11 cars for the church elders of Johanne Masowe. This act of generosity has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising Chivhayo for his philanthropy, while others have criticized him for his show of wealth and his motives behind the donation.

Johanne Masowe is a popular religious movement in Zimbabwe, known for its focus on prayer, healing, and deliverance. The church has a large following, and its elders are held in high regard by its members.Learn More

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