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'Munotidako' up for theft
30 Jul 2014 at 07:55hrs | Views
SUNGURA artiste Jacob Moyana, popularly known as Munotidako, is set to appear in court tomorrow for allegedly buying a stolen public address (PA) system.
Moyana is alleged to have bought the PA system he had used in an all-night show at Salaco Night Club in Mutapa, Gweru, from a night club worker who had claimed that it belonged to him.
According to a police outline, Moyana was invited to perform at the show and he later allegedly connived with one of the club's disc jockeys identified as Godfrey Maposa to steal three-band speakers (two medium and one bass band), three-band twitters and three 50m electronic transmission cables that belonged to club owner Langton Nyashanu.
Maposa handed the equipment to Moyana after the show and it was paid for.
The equipment was ferried to Redcliff where Moyana is currently based.
On Monday morning, club supervisor Lawrence Mupuwi discovered that some equipment was missing and quizzed his security personnel, who fingered Maposa.
When Maposa was interrogated, he allegedly confessed to selling it to Moyana.
Moyana said he had bought the equipment from Maposa, who claimed to be the owner.
Police then arrested Maposa, who is expected to appear in court tomorrow together with Moyana.
Moyana is alleged to have bought the PA system he had used in an all-night show at Salaco Night Club in Mutapa, Gweru, from a night club worker who had claimed that it belonged to him.
According to a police outline, Moyana was invited to perform at the show and he later allegedly connived with one of the club's disc jockeys identified as Godfrey Maposa to steal three-band speakers (two medium and one bass band), three-band twitters and three 50m electronic transmission cables that belonged to club owner Langton Nyashanu.
Maposa handed the equipment to Moyana after the show and it was paid for.
The equipment was ferried to Redcliff where Moyana is currently based.
On Monday morning, club supervisor Lawrence Mupuwi discovered that some equipment was missing and quizzed his security personnel, who fingered Maposa.
When Maposa was interrogated, he allegedly confessed to selling it to Moyana.
Moyana said he had bought the equipment from Maposa, who claimed to be the owner.
Police then arrested Maposa, who is expected to appear in court tomorrow together with Moyana.
Source - Southern Eye