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Prophet Angel fraud case judgement next week
13 Mar 2015 at 17:11hrs | Views
Harare regional magistrate Noel Mupariwa yesterday postponed his judgement in the case in which a Chitungwiza man allegedly colluded with Spirit Embassy Church leader Prophet Uebert Angel Mudzanire to defraud a Harare businessman of his $300 000 Bentley Continental sedan.
The judgement which had been scheduled to be delivered yesterday will now be given on Wednesday next week after Mupariwa indicated that it was not yet ready.
Ndabazinengi Shava, a Harare businessman, says he gave the pricey Bentley Continental to the internationally-acclaimed Prophet Uebert Angel, leader and founder of the Spirit Embassy.
In papers filed at the Harare High Court, Shava claims that he was convinced by the charismatic preacher to "surrender the vehicle as a way of sowing a seed into his life".
He claims that Prophet Angel, also known to his followers as 'The Major Prophet', vowed that his "seed" would multiply three-fold within eight months - but nothing of the sort happened.
"It was a further term of the arrangement between the parties that should the seed fail to germinate, Mr Shava was free to pick up his vehicle and at all material times the vehicle remained the property of Mr Shava," his lawyers said in a declaration.
Shava now accuses Prophet Angel of fraud.
The judgement which had been scheduled to be delivered yesterday will now be given on Wednesday next week after Mupariwa indicated that it was not yet ready.
Ndabazinengi Shava, a Harare businessman, says he gave the pricey Bentley Continental to the internationally-acclaimed Prophet Uebert Angel, leader and founder of the Spirit Embassy.
In papers filed at the Harare High Court, Shava claims that he was convinced by the charismatic preacher to "surrender the vehicle as a way of sowing a seed into his life".
He claims that Prophet Angel, also known to his followers as 'The Major Prophet', vowed that his "seed" would multiply three-fold within eight months - but nothing of the sort happened.
"It was a further term of the arrangement between the parties that should the seed fail to germinate, Mr Shava was free to pick up his vehicle and at all material times the vehicle remained the property of Mr Shava," his lawyers said in a declaration.
Shava now accuses Prophet Angel of fraud.
Source - Byo24News