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Ex-Miss Zimbabwe and husband accuse each other of being poor in bed in dirty divorce - Edoman - 10-12-2020 Ex-Miss Zimbabwe and husband accuse each other of being poor in bed in dirty divorce scandal Former Miss Zimbabwe Bongani Dhlakama and her estranged husband Bongani Ndlovu's divorce saga has taken a nasty turn. Some of their dirty laundry was aired in public after Ndlovu sought for a restraining order against his estranged wife. Ndlovu accused his estranged wife who was crowned Miss Zimbabwe in 2012 and held the crown until 2014 when another contest was held, of threatening to kill him and his children. He also accused her of making threats of poisoning him, hiring thugs to kill and to frame him for assault so that he gets locked up and sexually abused in prison. The court document read; Quote:“Respondent and I were customarily married sometime in 2016 and we have one minor child together who is two years old. Prior to my involvement with the respondent, I was married to my ex-wife with whom I had two children, one who is now at university and the other one doing Lower Six. Sunday Times reported that the former beauty queen did not dispute that the marriage had broken down. However, she denied abusing her husband and his children and further accused Ndlovu of being the abusive partner. Dhlakama said; Quote:“I accept that our marriage is practically over. If applicant is to remove me from the property he must do so lawfully and for cogent reasons. I now sleep in a separate bedroom with my daughter. They also accused each other of being poor performers in bed. While Ndlovu said his wife “is not too sweet", Dhlakama fired back by saying that her husband was “weak” like a woman and “just a lump of dead flesh.” Ruling on the case, Presiding magistrate Adelaide Mbeure ordered Dhlakama not to physically, verbally and emotionally abuse her estranged husband and also not to go to any place he would be employed or carrying out his business. |