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Kadoma petition rocks Parliament as men fight jail over disputed paternity
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50982, member: 636"] A Kadoma doctor has launched a legal fight against Zimbabwe's child support laws after witnessing innocent men getting thrown behind bars. Dr Believe Guta filed papers with Parliament demanding major changes to maintenance legislation that currently locks up fathers without proving they actually fathered children. The litigation expert wants DNA testing made mandatory before any criminal charges get filed against suspected dads. His July 8 petition targets Section 23 of the Maintenance Act which sends men straight to prison cells for missing payments. Guta argues the current system violates basic constitutional rights by jailing people based purely on assumptions. Multiple cases across the country show men serving time for child support debts only to discover later they never fathered the kids involved. These wrongfully imprisoned individuals face lasting damage including destroyed reputations and traumatic psychological wounds from unjust incarceration. Guta points to constitutional protections for personal liberty that he believes the maintenance law completely ignores. The doctor insists courts must verify biological relationships through voluntary admissions, legal declarations or scientific testing before pursuing criminal penalties. His proposed amendment would block prosecutors from filing charges until paternity gets properly established through legitimate means. The petition also demands creation of a special review process for examining past wrongful convictions under disputed fatherhood claims. Guta believes many innocent men have suffered irreparable harm from a broken legal system that prioritizes quick punishment over factual accuracy. His constitutional challenge could reshape how Zimbabwe handles child support enforcement and protect fathers from false paternity accusations. The proposed changes would require proof before punishment rather than forcing men to prove their innocence after imprisonment. [/QUOTE]
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