The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mutasa’s assets attached

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter

THE Sheriff of the High Court yesterday towed away a Range Rover Sport vehicle belonging to politician Didymus Mutasa and an assortment of other movable property for auctioning to recover a $26 900 debt.

Mutasa, the former zanu-pf secretary for Administra­tion, owes Nyakutombw­a Mugabe Legal Counsel $26 900 in outstandin­g legal fees.

The fees accrued when the politician engaged the lawyers to fight his legal battles against zanu-pf in 2015.

A bid by Mutasa to stop the removal of the property from his Umwinsdale house through an urgent interdict proved academic because the Sheriff had already taken the movables.

Mutasa, through his new lawyers, Mwonzora and Associates, filed an urgent chamber applicatio­n for stay of execu- tion, together with another court applicatio­n for rescission of judgment at the High Court. He argued that he was never served with the order compelling him to pay the debt and that the billing by the lawyers was unreasonab­le.

It is Mutasa’s argument that the bill in question was never taxed, neither was it calculated in terms of the Law Society General Tariff of 2011.

The applicatio­ns are still pending, but the property was moved to LM Auctions yard in Southerton.

Household goods under attachment included: Three sets of leather sofas, dining table and eight chairs, two fridges, a coffee table and stools, two water tanks, microwave, carpets, television stands, Kipor generator, DStv decoder, DVD player and two flower pots.

Last year, the High Court ordered Mutasa to pay Nyakutombw­a Mugabe Legal Counsel outstandin­g legal fees to the tune of $26 900.

Efforts to make him pay the debt hit a brickwall and the lawyers this month instructed the Sheriff to attach the property. Mutasa, together with Rugare Gumbo and Temba Mliswa, were in 2015 expelled from zanu-pf for allegedly trying to topple President Mugabe.

Mutasa and Gumbo are now with a new political outfit Zimbabwe People First, while Mliswa is now legislator for Norton on an independen­t candidate ticket. The trio engaged the services of Nyakutombw­a Mugabe Legal Counsel to fight the expulsion.

They also sought to nullify the amendment made to the revolution­ary party’s constituti­on at the 2014 people’s congress.

After filing several applicatio­ns, the trio later chickened out and dropped the challenge.

Gumbo and Mliswa are contesting the claim and their matter is yet to be heard at the High Court.

In coming up with the bill, the law firm charged the trio for all opted services ren- dered and for all court attendance­s in terms of the Law Society of Zimbabwe General Tariff of 2011.

 ??  ?? Former ZANU-PF secretary for Administra­tion Didymus Mutasa’s attached household property at LM Auctions yesterday. — (Picture by Shelton Muchena)
Former ZANU-PF secretary for Administra­tion Didymus Mutasa’s attached household property at LM Auctions yesterday. — (Picture by Shelton Muchena)

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