Categories: Zim Latest

Mohadi’s ex-wife spills the beans, Exposes Chiwenga, Mnangagwa MEGA salaries

Embattled Zimbabwe Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s divorce from estranged wife Tambudzani has opened a can of worms after the process unwittingly revealed the mega salaries and benefits that Mnangagwa and his deputies, Chiwenga and Mohadi are taking home monthly.

The Standard reports that according to information supplied by Tambudzani in the divorce proceedings, Mohadi earns a massive $14 000 per month with $7000 being basic salary while the other $7 000 is for allowances. Most civil servants earn less than $1000 a month.

According to the Blue Book, a government document that details the state’s expenditure and debts, $630 000 was set aside for salaries and allowances for Mnangagwa and his deputies this year although the document does not state how much Mnangagwa, Chiwenga and Mohadi earn per month.

Ironically, Tambudzani is demanding $13 394 monthly maintenance from Mohadi arguing that Mohadi has other sources of lucrative income.

Tambudzani also said:

As a vice-president, the respondent (Mohadi) has more than enough financial means to meet his maintenance obligation post-divorce.

As a vice-president, the respondent is entitled to an annual pension equivalent to (an) annual salary in terms of section 2 (1) (a1) of the presidential pension and retirement benefit.

The respondent’s pension constitutes extra income demonstrating his financial capacity. The respondent is the vice-president and a 70-year-old businessman with various business ventures all over the country.

During the subsistence of the marriage, we always maintained a high standard of living due to our high-earning capacity. However, my monthly income is insufficient to pay for all my monthly expenses and sustain the lifestyle I am accustomed to.

As such, it is the legal duty of the respondent to contribute maintenance for my monthly expenses until I die or remarry.

Share
Published by
Takunda Shumba

Recent Posts

Buying Cars in Harare & South Africa via Beitbridge: A Complete 2025 Guide

Buying a car in South Africa and bringing it into Zimbabwe through Beitbridge has become… Read More

4th December 2025

A New Era Begins — Our Football Coverage Has Moved to Mzansi.com

For years, our platform has been your trusted destination for breaking football news, match updates,… Read More

26th November 2025

Autos.Africa: Connecting Africa’s EV Car Buyers, Exporters, and Dealers in One Automotive Network

Across Africa, vehicle buyers and importers are discovering a new way to connect — through… Read More

5th November 2025

Buy UK, South African and Chinese Vehicles in Lesotho — CarsInLesotho.com Opens Global Access to Quality Cars and Trucks

Cars for sale in Lesotho  are now easily available to consumers with different budgets. Moreover,… Read More

5th November 2025

3 perish, 18 injured in fatal RTA along Harare-Mutare road

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred on 23/10/25… Read More

24th October 2025

CIO bursts WhatsApp extortion web scam

Zimbabwe's state security agency, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has burst an intricate WhatsApp-based scam through… Read More

24th October 2025