Attempts
by Masvingo
Mirror to
determine
why
Mwonzora
has
not
yet
been
arrested,
nearly
two
months
after
a
Harare
magistrate
issued
the
warrant,
were
unsuccessful.
National
Police
spokesperson
Commissioner
Paul
Nyathi
had
promised
to
respond
to
the
publication
but
had
not
done
so
by
the
time
of
going
to
press.
Mwonzora
told
Masvingo
Mirror
that
he
was
unaware
of
the
warrant
of
arrest,
although
he
confirmed
the
civil
matter.
He
said:
“I
haven’t
received
the
warrant
of
arrest
you
are
talking
about.
I
don’t
deserve
any
warrant.
This
is
a
sniff
campaign.”
Mwonzora
was
ordered
by
the
courts
in
February
2024
to
pay
US$500
a
month
in
maintenance
for
his
10-year-old
son
with
Getrude
Chuma,
in
addition
to
school
fees.
The
arrest
warrant
relates
to
his
failure
to
pay
maintenance
from
March
to
July
2025.
The
total
arrears
have
now
ballooned
to
US$3,500
after
he
also
missed
payments
for
August
and
September.
Chuma
expressed
frustration
at
the
Harare
Central
Police
for
failing
to
serve
the
warrant
on
Mwonzora
for
the
third
time.
