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Mushekwi ex-wife loses cash, goods worth US$190 000
23 Oct 2021 at 06:36hrs | Views
A HARARE landlord appeared in court for stealing US$32 000 cash and jewellery worth US$152 000 from a tenant.
Kundai Muradzikwa appeared before magistrate Dennis Mangosi charged with unlawful entry.
Muradzikwa was released on free bail after the court noted that he was coming from home and not police custody.
Allegations were that Muradzikwa took door keys from the maid of his tenant Luminitsa Dumbisa Jemwa, who is footballer Nyasha Mushekwi's ex-wife, before he opened the door and stole the cash and goods.
The State alleges that on an unknown date, Muradzikwa allegedly seized keys from the Jemwa's maid and ordered her to vacate the place because her boss was delaying in paying rentals as well as electricity
bills.
It is alleged that Muradzikwa unlawfully entered Jemwa's house in her absence and stole money amounting to US$32 000, two watches and jewellery, all valued at US$152 000.
A report was made to the police, leading to Muradzikwa's arrest.
The maid also filed a complaint against Borrowdale Police Station officers who allegedly released the accused after alleged interference by his mother, Grace Muradzikwa.
In her affidavit, the complainant said Muradzikwa's mother bragged that she was a commissioner, threatening to report the officers to Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga if they did not release her
son.
Grace is the Insurance and Pensions Commission commissioner.
The maid said the police then released the accused, fearing backlash from their bosses.
Anesu Chirenje prosecuted for the State.
Kundai Muradzikwa appeared before magistrate Dennis Mangosi charged with unlawful entry.
Muradzikwa was released on free bail after the court noted that he was coming from home and not police custody.
Allegations were that Muradzikwa took door keys from the maid of his tenant Luminitsa Dumbisa Jemwa, who is footballer Nyasha Mushekwi's ex-wife, before he opened the door and stole the cash and goods.
The State alleges that on an unknown date, Muradzikwa allegedly seized keys from the Jemwa's maid and ordered her to vacate the place because her boss was delaying in paying rentals as well as electricity
bills.
It is alleged that Muradzikwa unlawfully entered Jemwa's house in her absence and stole money amounting to US$32 000, two watches and jewellery, all valued at US$152 000.
The maid also filed a complaint against Borrowdale Police Station officers who allegedly released the accused after alleged interference by his mother, Grace Muradzikwa.
In her affidavit, the complainant said Muradzikwa's mother bragged that she was a commissioner, threatening to report the officers to Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga if they did not release her
son.
Grace is the Insurance and Pensions Commission commissioner.
The maid said the police then released the accused, fearing backlash from their bosses.
Anesu Chirenje prosecuted for the State.
Source - NewsDay Zimbabwe