The Herald (Zimbabwe)

AFM to lose property

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter

A FOILED bid by the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) Church in Zimbabwe to fire two Kadoma pastors on notice has proved costly after a court of law ordered the church to pay the duo outstandin­g salaries and benefits to the tune of $17 000.

AFM’s property faces attachment since the two men of the cloth have already obtained a writ of execution.

The church last year terminated on notice the employment contracts of the two pastors - Kudakwashe Mujere and Dickson Lunga — before the High Court issued a provisiona­l order setting aside the terminatio­n.

Pastor Mujere of AFM’s Mornington Assembly and Pastor Lunga of Eastview Assembly in Kadoma were provisiona­lly reinstated, but the church is still fighting through other channels to get rid of them.

While the main case was still on, the duo successful­ly sought payment of their salary arrears before a labour officer.

The decision of the labour officer was last week endorsed as an order of court at Kadoma Civil Court after a successful applicatio­n by the pair’s lawyer Mr Joshua Chirambwe of Lawman Chimuriwo Attorneys.

On the strength of that order, the two pastors have obtained a writ to attach church property to recover their debts.

Pastor Mujere, according to the order of the magistrate’s court, is entitled to $7 060,30 while Pastor Lunga should be paid $10 000.

The church was also ordered to pay costs of the suit.

Before the issuance of the court order, the church had acknowledg­ed the debt.

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