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Man, shattered after discovering pastor who officiated his wedding is biological father of his 2 kids

 By LindaIkejiblog 


A man has been left devastated after discovering that the pastor who officiated his wedding is, in fact, the biological father of his two children.

DNA tests revealed that Pastor Vhetu of End Time Messages church in Chiredzi, Zimbabwe, is the biological father of two children born to Eunice Mururi, whose marriage to Farai Hatirarami he had officiated.

After the truth came to light, Mururi’s marriage to Hatirarami collapsed.

Mururi has now taken Pastor Vhetu to court, seeking $700 monthly child support for their 8-year-old and 4-year-old children.

Pastor Vhetu made a stunning admission in court, acknowledging he’s the father of two children with a woman whose wedding he officiated. However, he’s now seeking a reduced child maintenance payment, citing irregular income from tithes and offerings, mostly received as food hampers rather than cash.

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His lawyer, Farai Chauke, argued that Vhetu lacks a regular salary, limiting his ability to pay more than 150 ZiG per child. Pastor Vhetu’s child support case has left the community reeling in shock.

Magistrate Diana Musiiwa deemed his offer of 150 ZiG per child as “insincere” and ordered him to pay $175 per month for both children instead.This ruling came after DNA tests confirmed Vhetu’s paternity of the two children born to Eunice Mururi, whose wedding to Farai Heterochromia he had officiated.


Source: Lindaikejiblog 

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