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Woman asked hubby to 'listen and enjoy' while she had sex with his friend: Court hears

A Zimbawean judge has ordered a couple to stay away from each following a case which has left tongues wagging.

Egnes Chingombe made headlines when it was revealed in court that she had called her husband and asked him to 'listen and enjoy' while she had sex with his friend, bulawayo24.com reports.

According to the website, Chingombe approached the court to apply for a restraining order from her husband whom she claimed was making threats to her life.

It was during the court proceedings that her husband Jabulani Masuku made the startling revelations about his wife’s shenanigans.

"On 11 October she sent me a call back in the evening. When I phoned her she told me to 'listen and enjoy'. She left her phone on so that I could her hear her kissing and then having sex with my best friend. She later told Mr Moshore, a Manager at Moonlight Funeral Assurance, that she did it to fix me psychologically. She even admitted it to Pastor Masuku of Glad Tidings. These are witnesses that when summoned can testify to this under oath," Masuku reportedly wrote in court documents obtained by kenyan-post.com.

Masuku also told the court that the man in question had been a friend of his for about 20 years.

The unrepentant Chingombe also shocked the police when she told them that she enjoyed having sex and planned to continue sleeping around for 5 more years before returning to her husband.

“She told the bemused officers and her husband that she still had five more years in the 'game' which she intended to fully capitalise than wasting them on Masuku,” myzimbabwe.co.zw wrote.

After going through the estranged couple’s arguments, Bulawayo Civil Court magistrate, Sibongile Msipa reportedly decided to grant a reciprocal protection order binding both parties.

This means that the two, who are also co-workers, must maintain their distance from each other and find a way to work in peace.

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