Four women claim to be wives of dead politician Farai Taruvinga after he died March 31st. Amanda Falala became the person handling his estate but only listed herself and Diana Makina as his wives. Nontokozo Moyo married Taruvinga last December and sued Falala for hiding her marriage from court officials. The fourth wife wants judges to restart the process of choosing who controls the valuable property. Moyo believes Falala tried to steal her share of the inheritance through false paperwork.
Taruvinga left behind houses, luxury cars, cattle and business interests worth large sums of money. His property contains a Bentley vehicle, two Toyota Land Cruisers and 13 other cars across different locations. The estate has homes, mining operations, nightclubs and cattle scattered around Zimbabwe. Lawyers expect to find more assets when they complete their full investigation. Moyo also wants her wallet back from Falala that contained 1,800 dollars.
Falala fights back against the marriage claims and says Moyo was just a teenage helper when they met. She hired the young woman to care for Taruvinga during his cancer battle as a nurse aide. Falala says Moyo was only 17 years old when she started working for their family business. The accused woman insists Moyo never married the politician and lived at their house temporarily. Bulawayo High Court will decide this complicated inheritance dispute.
Taruvinga left behind houses, luxury cars, cattle and business interests worth large sums of money. His property contains a Bentley vehicle, two Toyota Land Cruisers and 13 other cars across different locations. The estate has homes, mining operations, nightclubs and cattle scattered around Zimbabwe. Lawyers expect to find more assets when they complete their full investigation. Moyo also wants her wallet back from Falala that contained 1,800 dollars.
Falala fights back against the marriage claims and says Moyo was just a teenage helper when they met. She hired the young woman to care for Taruvinga during his cancer battle as a nurse aide. Falala says Moyo was only 17 years old when she started working for their family business. The accused woman insists Moyo never married the politician and lived at their house temporarily. Bulawayo High Court will decide this complicated inheritance dispute.