Viral sensation Aaron Chaka will not be using Oliver Mtukudzi’s surname for now after the High Court dismissed his demands.
In a recent court judgement seen by The Sunday Mail, the High Court threw out Aaron Chaka’s application for the Registrar of Births and Deaths to change his birth surname to Mtukudzi.
Aaron Chaka Will Not Be Using Mtukudzi’s Surname
One of the reasons the Court threw out Chaka’s application was because he did not provide scientific proof that he is indeed Mtukudzi’s child:
“Because of the anomalies in applicant’s papers, the request by the first respondent provides the way forward for the applicant. Once applicant obtains scientific confirmation that the late Oliver Mtukudzi is his biological father, he can approach the Registrar-General in terms of Section 8 of (Chapter 5:02), which provides for the correction of an error of fact or substance in the register. Applicant was, therefore, improperly before this court. The application is, therefore, struck off the roll with no order as to costs,” said Justice Maxwell.
Earlier this year, Aaron’s mother Rose Makumbe (69), said claimed she had a secret child with Mtukudzi. She had the support of other Mtukudzi family members.
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Sibert:
“Ko idzo dzirikumhanyei kudaro kunosvika ku High Court usati wave ne proof iri intact?”
T1:
“But i can change my surname tomorrow and name to whatever i want without doing DNA ko uyu ndiye adii?”
Rafael:
“He wants his birth certificate kty rinyorwe kty mwana vaOliver Mtukudzi.”
Martin:
“But dai aida kunzi Manjalima ainzi ita zvaunoda neSurname iyoyo 😂”
Munya:
“Akubaya kuma DNA kwadzairamba🤣🤣🤣”
Meke:
“Zvinoda dare here izvo or zvinongoda Tinashe Mugabe.”
Farawadya:
“His intentions are purely monetary so there is need for proof but anyone can change a surname to another bcoz there is no assumed benefit you will be after.”
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