One of the children is now in Form One.
He said he could only afford US$10 maintenance.
Jabulani Mututsa was dragged to the Maintenance Court by his ex-wife, Mufaro Chiwana, who claimed US$280.
“I want him to assist me in taking care of the children.
“He has been neglecting the needs of his children and that is why I am here. Our child, who is in Form One, only started going to school recently after I got my salary,” said Mufaro.
In response, Jabulani told the court that he couldn’t afford the amount his ex-wife was claiming. “My contract will be terminated at the end of this month and it will be difficult for me to pay that amount.
“I will give her US$10 because I also need to pay instalments for a stand I bought.
“I have health problems and need medication.She ran away from me when I was admitted at Parirenyatwa Hospital,” he said.
But, Mufaro said she left him because of his abusive conduct.
“He even tried to strike me with an axe. The money for the stand he is talking about was paid, so he is just lying.”
Magistrate Ayanda Dhlamini ordered Jabulani to pay US$50 plus 50 percent of the children’s school fees.
She also advised Jabulani to find ways of taking care of his children.