The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Home-seekers lose $14k to politician

- Fungai Lupande Court Reporter

ZANU-PF politician Abisha Ushewekunz­e allegedly swindled flea market traders of over $14 000 after promising them non-existent residentia­l stands at Cold Comfort.

The court heard that Ushewekunz­e misreprese­nted to flea market traders at Avondale Shopping Centre that he was a Member of Parliament. He is appearing before Harare magistrate Ms Victoria Mashamba facing four counts of fraud.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges and has since filed his applicatio­n for discharge at the close of State’s case.

Ms Mashamba will make a ruling on September 8. The prosecutor Ms Idah Maromo is alleging that sometime in January 2015, Ushewekunz­e overheard the flea market traders discussing their need for residentia­l stands.

Ushewekunz­e allegedly introduced himself as a MP and advised the group that he owned stands at Cold Comfort.

Gerald Musonza went to view the land and Ushewekunz­e allegedly sold him a 400 square metre stand for $6 000.

It is alleged that on January 23, 2015 Musonza paid $1 600, but was not given a receipt.

Ushewekunz­e demanded the balance in February 2016 and Musonza gave him $50.

Musonza demanded receipts and ownership documents to no avail prompting him to visit City of Harare.

He was advised that Ushewekunz­e did not own land in Cold Comfort and he reported the matter to the police.

Runesu Matanda was allegedly sold an 800 square metre stand for $6 000.

He allegedly paid $5 300 and nothing was recovered.

Tendai Nhembo paid $1 700 for a 400 square metre stand valued at $6 000.

Nelson Musademba paid $5 700 for an 800 square metre stand, which was valued at $12 000.

Musonza and Matanda later made an out of court agreement with Ushewekunz­e and withdrew their matters before the court.

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