A Harare court issued orders protecting a 79-year-old woman from her three adult sons after she testified about sustained mistreatment at the residence she calls home. Faina Bhera told magistrates that Edson, Simon, and Morris Mususwa refused to vacate the Mufakose property despite establishing their separate families. The men returned intoxicated and created disturbances while blocking her attempts to generate rental income from vacant space, according to court testimony.
The elderly mother detailed how her sons ignored previous legal summons and continued patterns of harassment. Each brother has children ranging from one to five, yet all remain at 510 Magandanga Road, where tensions escalated. Bhera expressed isolation from the ongoing conflict and sought judicial intervention to reclaim peaceful living conditions.
The magistrate granted protection measures barring the three men from the family property and prohibiting further harassment. Bhera had planned to accept tenants as a means of securing food and necessities. She appeared emotional while explaining her situation to court officials, describing the household environment as unbearable under the current circumstances.
The elderly mother detailed how her sons ignored previous legal summons and continued patterns of harassment. Each brother has children ranging from one to five, yet all remain at 510 Magandanga Road, where tensions escalated. Bhera expressed isolation from the ongoing conflict and sought judicial intervention to reclaim peaceful living conditions.
The magistrate granted protection measures barring the three men from the family property and prohibiting further harassment. Bhera had planned to accept tenants as a means of securing food and necessities. She appeared emotional while explaining her situation to court officials, describing the household environment as unbearable under the current circumstances.