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Tanzania court throws out Hamisa’s child neglect case, Zari-Diamond celebrate in UK

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 13, 2017
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The children’s court in Dar-es Salaam, Tanzania, on Friday threw out the case in which Hamisa Mobetto was demanding for Shs8m per month as child support fees for the three month baby!

Hamisa has a child with Diamond Platnumz and just recently, the Bongo Flava star who was earlier denying for fear of the repercussions from his new baby mama, Zari Hassan, later admitted fathering the child.

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It was then that Hamisa rushed to court and through her lawyers, the mom of two was demanding that the TZ star pays her a monthly fee of Shs8m, but the Resident Magistrate, Devotha Kisoka, dismissed the case after hearing both sides.

When Hamisa took the matter to court, Diamond Platnumz through his lawyers told the court that the case had been filed using a wrong Child’s Act Prescription. He also added that he was taking care of the child.

Platnumz said that the Shs8m Hamisa was asking for was way too much, he could not afford.

When the good news got to Diamond Platnumz and Zari who are currently in the UK, it called for a celebration.

What more can we say? The Zari-mond bond is alive and kicking.

 

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