Wife caught with condoms

MARY PHIRI writes A 32-YEAR-OLD man in Ndola has narrated before a local court that he found condoms in his wife’s handbag and that she no longer respects him after she found a job. In this case, Yotam Lengwe, 32, sued Charity Lengwe 21 for divorce, insisting that marital disputes had escalated after she found […]

Wife caught with condoms
MARY PHIRI writes A 32-YEAR-OLD man in Ndola has narrated before a local court that he found condoms in his wife’s handbag and that she no longer respects him after she found a job. In this case, Yotam Lengwe, 32, sued Charity Lengwe 21 for divorce, insisting that marital disputes had escalated after she found a job. He said his wife arrives late at night and that she is usually in the company of a man she claims is her friend. Yotam told the court that he was fed up of the wife’s attitude when she got a job adding that she had lost respect for him. He was testifying before Kabushi Local Court presiding magistrates Mildred Namwizye and Evelyn Nalwizya. He said that when he lost employment, his wife stepped in to help when she found a job in town. Yotam said that his wife then started drinking and would leave home to drink beer with her sisters adding that at some point he found condoms in her hand bag. “She no longer comes home early from work and I always find her with this man who she claims he is her friend. I am tired I just want us to go our separate ways,” he added.  But in her testimony Charity denied the accusations and added that her husband he was just a jealousy man. “My husband does not even allow me to rest, it is sex all the time and when I knock off late he thinks I am with other men,” she said. The court granted divorce and ordered Yotam to compensate his wife K5,000 with first instalment being a 500 and then K250 monthly. The Sun