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HUBBY’S MANHOOD THREATENS EIGHT-YEAR MARRIAGE

Chipo Mukorama

A HARARE woman has threatened to divorce her husband of eight years for failing to satisfy her in bed because he has a small manhood.

Ndaizivei Kanyongo even stole her husband Oliver Matanga’s underwear and took it to a sangoma pleading for the enlargement of her husband’s manhood.

Kanyongo made the revelations at the Harare Civil Court yesterday.

Kanyongo told the court that she was now planning to divorce Matanga for failing to satisfy her in bed.

Matanga told the court that she was offended by his wife’s actions and was seeking a protection order against her.

“She told me that I am failing to satisfy her in bed because my manhood is small and I could get help when she took my dirty underwear to a sangoma.

“However, I later discovered that she was conducting rituals with my underwear and I didn’t like it.

“She told me I wasn’t man enough and she is insulting me for having a small manhood.

“She mocks me every day and as a man I don’t have any pride around her.”

Kanyongo said she had no problem with him being granted a protection order.

“I have no issues maintaining peace with him but l definitely want a divorce.”

Magistrate Meenal Naratom granted Matanga a protection order and ordered Kanyongo to accept her husband’s condition for the couple to maintain peace.

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