Local Zimbabwean civil society group the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) seems to have hit hard times after a Messenger of Court on Monday attached two cars and furniture over a debt owed to a journalist they hired.

According to the state owned Herald newspaper the NCA failed to pay journalist Columbus Mavhunga over US$4000 in consultancy work after terminating his contract before it was due for expiry.
Mavhunga is then said to have sought the intervention of the High Court who granted him US$4 321, in compensation for work done.
On Monday the Deputy Sheriff loaded two trucks with furniture from Bumbiro/Isikelelo House, the offices of the NCA. This included computers, fridges and tables. Also attached was a truck and Peugeot 306 taken to Ruby Auctions.
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