The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Lady sues fugitive businessma­n for $1,2m

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter

FIRST LADY Dr Grace Mugabe is suing fugitive Lebanese businessma­n Mr Jamal Joseph Ahmed for $1 230 000 over a diamond ring deal that went sour last year.

The First Lady in April 2015 approached Mr Ahmed, who was in the business of diamond-cutting and polishing and ordered a 100-carat special ring worth $1 350 000 for her wedding anniversar­y.

She paid in advance through her CBZ Bank account.

However, in breach of the agreement, Mr Ahmed failed to deliver the ring, triggering a legal wrangle.

An attempt to refund the First Lady hit a snag as Mr Ahmed only paid $120 000, leaving a balance of $1 230 000.

In her suit filed at the High Court yesterday, Dr Mugabe is claiming the principal debt plus interest calculated from April 1, 2015 to the date of payment in full.

Harare lawyer Mr Wilson Tatenda Manase of Manase and Manase Legal Practition­ers is representi­ng the First Lady in the million-dollar lawsuit.

The First Lady is seeking an order declaring Mr Ahmed’s shareholdi­ng in three companies — Thatchfree Investment­s, Zulaf Investment­s and Super Earth Properties — executable.

She also seeks an order allowing her to attach the businessma­n’s immovable properties in Avondale and Vainona, Harare, if he fails to settle the debt.

Mr Ahmed holds a Zimbabwean residence permit.

He is into diamond-cutting, polishing and selling.

Dr Mugabe, in her declaratio­n, stated that she contracted Mr Ahmed to supply the diamond ring in April 2015.

“The plaintiff wanted to purchase a unique diamond ring for her wedding anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

“The parties agreed that the diamond ring would be at least 100 carats and the agreed price was US$1 350 000.

“The plaintiff duly instructed her bankers, CBZ Bank, to transfer the money into defendant’s bank account, to which the bank duly complied,” reads the declaratio­n.

Mr Ahmed, according to the declaratio­n, became evasive and could not be located for

some time after receiving payment.

After the First Lady put pressure on Mr Ahmed to deliver the ring, the businessma­n reportedly supplied a diamond ring which was far much less in value than the one paid for.

“In response, the defendant tendered a diamond ring worth US$30 000 and naturally, the plaintiff refused to take possession of an inferior ring,” the declaratio­n reads.

Mr Ahmed later agreed to pay back the $1 350 000 that had been advanced to him, and he only paid $120 000.

“Despite repeated demand, the defendant has neglected and failed to refund the full amount. The plaintiff has no other remedy but to seek redress from this very Honourable Court,” reads the court papers.

Meanwhile, Mr Ahmed is on the police wanted list over an assortment of commercial crimes and a warrant of arrest has since been issued against him.

In his other court cases, his lawyers have been defending him in absentia.

Mr Ahmed is yet to file his response to the $1,23 million claim.

 ?? — (Picture by Innocent Makawa) ?? Children cool off at Les Brown Swimming Pool in Harare yesterday amid record-breaking high temperatur­es in most parts of the country this week.
— (Picture by Innocent Makawa) Children cool off at Les Brown Swimming Pool in Harare yesterday amid record-breaking high temperatur­es in most parts of the country this week.

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