Danisa Masuku
A WOMAN from Bulawayo’s Emganwini suburb dragged her husband to court for allegedly demanding to have sex with her in front of their children.
Nomsa Tsunga (40) said her marriage hit turbulent times after her husband Rorisang Moyo (46) started coming home heavily intoxicated and making noise while waking her up and their two little children.
She claimed that her husband would unzip his pair of trousers and expose his manhood to the children while demanding to have sex with her.
She said when she refused her husband would bash her.
She applied for a protection order at Western Commonage court claiming that for the past five years she has endured physical and verbal abuse at the hands of her husband.
“I’m married to Rorisang Moyo and we have two little children together. Each time he is drunk he demands to have sex with me while our children are watching and when I refuse, he fumes and bashes me.
“He behaves strangely when he is drunk as he also walks naked in the presence of the children. I pray that this honourable court grants me a protection order,” she said in her affidavit.
Moyo denied ever demanding to have sex with her in the presence of their children.
“Your worship, she is just cooking up a story against me. I have never asked to have sex with her in the presence of our children.
“In fact when I’m from a beer drink she refuses to have sex with me and that sparks an argument and as a result sometimes we end up fighting,” he said.
The presiding magistrate Sikhethile Moyo granted Tsunga a protection order and her husband was ordered not to verbally, emotionally and physically abuse her.