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'Mugabe Hovhorosi style' designer's property attached
15 Jan 2014 at 04:47hrs | Views
Zimbabwe Entrepreneurs Youth Action president James Pande has had his property attached over non-payment of rental arrears and related charges amounting to nearly US$10 000.
Pande, of the Hovhorosi style fame, owed Mutual Finance (Private) Limited US$6 000 in rentals for flat number 17 at Bramley Gardens in Avondale.
Harare Civil Court magistrate Ms Vongai Muchuchuti issued a default judgment after Pande failed to appear in court and ordered him to pay US$9 993 inclusive of holding over damages and cost of lawsuit.
According to papers filed under case number 15709/ 13, property attached by the Messenger of Court includes a three-piece lounge suite, a wooden table, a Philips television set, a single door refrigerator, two wooden chests of drawers and a 13-piece black wooden stand and glasses.
The property also includes a Telefunken television set, a Defy microwave, a deep freezer, a glass table, five stools, seven chairs, a Defy double-door fridge and a five-piece reed sofa set.
However, Pande's brother, Joseph, today filed an appeal asking the court to rescind the ruling saying the property attached belonged to him.
Pande, of the Hovhorosi style fame, owed Mutual Finance (Private) Limited US$6 000 in rentals for flat number 17 at Bramley Gardens in Avondale.
Harare Civil Court magistrate Ms Vongai Muchuchuti issued a default judgment after Pande failed to appear in court and ordered him to pay US$9 993 inclusive of holding over damages and cost of lawsuit.
According to papers filed under case number 15709/ 13, property attached by the Messenger of Court includes a three-piece lounge suite, a wooden table, a Philips television set, a single door refrigerator, two wooden chests of drawers and a 13-piece black wooden stand and glasses.
The property also includes a Telefunken television set, a Defy microwave, a deep freezer, a glass table, five stools, seven chairs, a Defy double-door fridge and a five-piece reed sofa set.
However, Pande's brother, Joseph, today filed an appeal asking the court to rescind the ruling saying the property attached belonged to him.
Source - Herald