Man steals from Mugabe farm
A 57-year-old man has appeared in court accused of stealing equipment from the late former President Robert Mugabe’s farm.
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A 57-year-old man has appeared in court accused of stealing equipment from the late former President Robert Mugabe’s farm.
Some relatives of the late former President Robert Mugabe have blasted his immediate family for deliberately leaving out some of his wealth in the recently declared estate.
Barely three months after his death, a group of farmers whose land was grabbed in 2009 by the late former president Robert Mugabe during the height of his land reform programme descended on their land this Monday demanding the immediate evacuation of ex-first lady Grace Mugabe.
Former Mazowe Estate residents who were evicted from their land to pave way for the expansion of late former President Robert Mugabe’s family business, Gushungo Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, have made a beeline to the High Court seeking to evict the ex-First Family’s business from their properties.
Former President Robert Mugabe’s company Gushungo Holdings is teetering on the brink of collapse following a notice in which its property is being auctioned to settle employees’ outstanding salaries.
For over 37 years, former president Robert Mugabe had remained untouchable as many citizens suffered in silence at the hands of the autocratic leader. But when his rule came to a dramatic end nearly two years ago, Mugabe’s world crumbled, leaving him exposed and open to numerous lawsuits, which were not possible to pursue during his time at the helm.
A case in which former President Robert Mugabe lost US$150 000 to a relative and his employees has taken a new twist amid revelations that the latter actually stole close to US$1 million cash from the politician.
Former President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace have filed High Court papers challenging an application by three Mazowe farmers evicted from Teviotdale Farm in 2009 to pave way for the ex-first family’s company Gushungo Holdings (Private) Limited.
Former president Robert Mugabe company’s Gushungo Holdings (Private) Limited has turned the tables against a potato producing company that supplied it with seed on credit in 2015, accusing the firm of breaching a verbal contract entered between the two parties.
During his reign, former president Robert Mugabe and his allies were untouchable to the point where not even the long arm of the law could catch up with them.