Robert Marawa's baby mama wants R29,900 per month in child maintenance

29 May 2015 - 12:38 By Times LIVE
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Robert Marawa during the memorial service of Metro FM presenter Eddie Makhosonke Zondi at the Standard Bank Arena on June 19, 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Marawa’s baby mama, Zoe Mthiyane, says she was left with no choice but to approach the courts to force the award-winning radio and television presenter to pay a staggering monthly child maintenance fee for his son.
Robert Marawa during the memorial service of Metro FM presenter Eddie Makhosonke Zondi at the Standard Bank Arena on June 19, 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Marawa’s baby mama, Zoe Mthiyane, says she was left with no choice but to approach the courts to force the award-winning radio and television presenter to pay a staggering monthly child maintenance fee for his son.
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Robert Marawa’s baby mama, Zoe Mthiyane, says she was left with no choice but to approach the courts to force the award-winning radio and television presenter to pay a R29,900 monthly child maintenance fee for his son.

“Among her demands, Mthiyane wants Marawa to pay R2,500 for a driver,” according to the Sowetan newspaper.

“She wants R2,450 for groceries and R500 for garden services. For the child’s wardrobe she is demanding R1,625, and just R100 for his toiletries.

“Mthiyane has put school fees and after-care at R4,970 and R1,427 for holidays.”

Gallo Images / Sowetan / Elvis Ntombela 

Speaking to Sowetan, Mthiyane said: “This is the last resort for me. I’m hoping to get a positive result for the sake of my boy.”

“My lawyers are dealing with this issue and access to my son remains paramount,” Marawa tols the paper/

Mthiyane last month made headlines when she shared an open letter to Marawa, complaining that he was a deadbeat dad.

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