Herald Reporter
PROMINENT individuals continue to lose property and other valuables worth thousands of dollars to creditors after failing to settle debts. The latest is former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono whose combine harvester was attached by the Chegutu Messenger of Court over an undisclosed amount of money. According to a notice published in the Press on Monday under case number 117/ 13, the combine harvester, a 2388 Axial Flow, goes under the hammer on October 1.
Red Fox owner, Mr Robert Zhuwao, is also set to lose cattle at his Darwendale farm after the Deputy Sheriff attached them over an unpaid debt.

Mr Zhuwao owes money to the National Social Security Authority (NSSA).
The cattle were attached by the Norton Messenger of Court under case number HC7114 /11.
Fifteen head of cattle will be auctioned on October 1 at his Cockington Farm in Darwendale.

Zimbabwe Women’s Football League chairperson and Zimbabwe Football Association board member, Mrs Miriam Sibanda had her household property attached and sold last week after failing to settle a debt with Steelwaters Security Operations Private Limited under case number HC8534/ 13.

The household property which was auctioned includes a Samsung microwave, dressing table, six-piece dinning suite, two display units, Samsung double door refrigerator, a Capri deep freezer, Sony plasma television, five piece table set, four wooden chairs, wooden bench, six-piece Pioneer home theatre, DStv decoder and defy washing machine.
Harare businessman Mr Tichaona Samuriwo lost three stands in Helensville, Borrowdale Brooke and Glen Lorne after he failed to repay Kingdom Bank.

The Deputy Sheriff last week attached more than 32 up-market houses and stands after the owners failed to service loans.
The properties are being auctioned this Friday on behalf of liquidators, financial institutions, companies and individuals.

The properties include a building in the central business district, a double storey house in Ballantyne Park, a five bedroom house in Glen Lorne and an office block in Southerton industrial area with five workshop bays.

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