‘Hovhorosi style’ designer Pande’s property attached
Court Reporter
Zimbabwe Entrepreneurs Youth Action president James Pande has had his property attached over non-payment of rental arrears and related charges amounting to nearly US$10 000.
Pande, of the Hovhorosi style fame, owed Mutual Finance (Private) Limited US$6 000 in rentals for flat number 17 at Bramley Gardens in Avondale.
Harare Civil Court magistrate Ms Vongai Muchuchuti issued a default judgment after Pande failed to appear in court and ordered him to pay US$9 993 inclusive of holding over damages and cost of lawsuit.
According to papers filed under case number 15709/ 13, property attached by the Messenger of Court includes a three-piece lounge suite, a wooden table, a Philips television set, a single door refrigerator, two wooden chests of drawers and a 13-piece black wooden stand and glasses.
The property also includes a Telefunken television set, a Defy microwave, a deep freezer, a glass table, five stools, seven chairs, a Defy double-door fridge and a five-piece reed sofa set.
However, Pande’s brother, Joseph, today filed an appeal asking the court to rescind the ruling saying the property attached belonged to him.
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