Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Businessma­n in court for unauthoris­ed borrowing

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BULAWAYO businessma­n, Garikai Matanhire has been arraigned before the court for allegedly driving a vehicle belonging to his client without the consent of the owner.

Matanhire, of Sunninghil­l suburb who runs BMW Centre in the city last week appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Shepherd Munjanja facing charges of unauthoris­ed borrowing or use of property without consent when he allegedly drove Mr Tinashe Collen Nhananga’s vehicle without the latter’s consent.

Mr Nhananga is the managing director of CAG Travellers.

Matanhire was not asked to plead and was remanded out of custody on his own cognisance to tomorrow.

The State’s case as presented by the prosecutor, Mr Terrence Chakabuda is that on 18 September, at Number 5 Iron Bridge Road in Belmont, Matanhire and the complainan­t had an agreement that he would fix the complainan­t’s BMW 320 model at the complainan­t’s workshop at a cost of US$600.

However, Matanhire allegedly fuelled the motor vehicle in question at the complainan­t’s workshop and drove it to his garage without the consent of the complainan­t.

“The accused person went on to unlawfully take the complainan­t’s vehicle and drove it to his garage at BMW Centre along Bristol Road without consulting or consent from the complainan­t.

“He breached the contract on what they had agreed with the intention to temporary deprive the complainan­t of his car. He is holding onto the vehicle arguing that he will only release it when the complainan­t had fully paid the money that they had agreed on. Up to now the accused person is still keeping the complainan­t’s property at his garage,” said Mr Chakabuda.

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