Executor looted $250k, claims Kadzura family
A dispute has erupted between the late prominent businessman Jonathan Kadzura’s family and an estate executor, Mr Clever Mandizvidza, who is being accused of looting assets valued at US$250 000.
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A dispute has erupted between the late prominent businessman Jonathan Kadzura’s family and an estate executor, Mr Clever Mandizvidza, who is being accused of looting assets valued at US$250 000.
Agri-economist Jonathan Kadzura — who died in November 2016 — built a business empire that made him one of Zimbabwe’s most prominent and controversial entrepreneurs and amassed a personal fortune that enabled him to lead a fairly comfortable life.
Barely a year after businessman Mr Jonathan Kadzura died, his four children are already allegedly pilfering his estate.
By Faith Mutema Former Air Zimbabwe board chairperson and businessman, Mr Jonathan Kadzura, who died on Saturday morning at the Avenues Clinic, was buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park yesterday. The late Mr Kadzura (63) suffered chest pains for two weeks before he was rushed to the hospital. Mr Kadzura was a renowned economist who […]
HARARE – Prominent businessman and politician Jonathan Kadzura was this past week dragged to court on allegations of neglecting his wife and children.
HARARE- Raymond Majongwe, a leading critic of President Robert Mugabe’s regime says his life is in danger after his office keys and a folder were mysteriously taken from a locked bag by national airline officials.
HARARE — Zimbabwe’s government has raised $1.5 million (1.2 million euros) to pay off the national airline’s debt and have an impounded airplane released in London, the company chairman said on Thursday.
LONDON- Zimbabwe’s ailing state run airline, Air Zimbabwe’s woes worsened on Monday after one of its planes was impounded in London by a United States company. The plane was seized by American General Supplies upon landing at London’s Gatwick International Airport on Monday morning from Harare International Airport.
Air Zimbabwe board chairman Jonathan Kadzura has dismissed reports that the embattled airline purchased state-of-the-art aircraft from a French aircraft manufacturer, in a deal estimated at US$500 million.
Air Zimbabwe has bought two new A340-200 Airbus passenger planes from France in a deal bankrolled by one of the mining firms licensed to mine at the controversial Marange diamond fields.