By Mary Taruvinga
FORMER Transport Minister Nicholas Goche has been dragged to court on allegations of aiding an ex-pastor at the turbulent-hit Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM), Fidelis Muzivi to grab the church’s property.
The church accuses Muzivi of personalising the US$25 000 stand with Goche’s help.
Muzivi is being sued together with Goche who allegedly sold the stand to the church through his company Mushayahembe Enterprises.
Bindura Municipality is cited as the third respondent in the matter.
It is being alleged that Muzivi unlawfully changed ownership of the stand after full payment and is insisting that the property belongs to him.
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