Prominent Harare businessman, Tendai Mashamhanda has lost his bid to save his US$1,5 million upmarket home after Supreme Court judges ruled he acquired the prop.
Prominent Harare businessman, Tendai Mashamhanda has lost his bid to save his US$1,5 million upmarket home after Supreme Court judges ruled he acquired the prop.
HARARE – Prominent businessman Tendai Mashamhanda has lost his last ditch bid to save his US$1,5 million upmarket home after judges in the Supreme Court ruled that he acquired the property fraudulently while it was under judicial attachment.
By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe has once again been plunged into a judicial scandal, echoing concerns raised back in 2018. The recent demand for the resignation of Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza and Supreme Court judges Antonia Guvava and Chinembiri Bhunu by Tendai Mashamhanda, son of Mashwede Holdings owner Alex Mashamanda, highlights allegations of corruption and…
Tendai Mashamhanda, son of the business mogul Alex Mashamhanda of Mashwede Holdings, bought the Highlands property for US$230 000 from Harare lawyer Pihwai Chiutsi.