Frank Chikowore
Zimbabwean First Lady Grace Mugabe has allegedly grabbed two more
properties from a Lebanese businessman, despite the court ordering her to
vacate the three houses that she initially seized in a botched $1.3m diamond
ring deal. Harare High Court judge Clement Phiri on December 21 ruled against
President Robert Mugabe's controversial wife after she forcefully took
ownership of three properties belonging Lebanese tycoon Jamal Ahmed, and gave
her 24 hours to pack her bags and allow Ahmed's employees to return to the
seized houses.
*Mrs Grace Mugabe |
New court papers showed that the First Lady had taken ownership
and control of two more houses belonging to Ahmed, who told the court recently
that he now feared to return to Zimbabwe
after being threatened with harm by Grace's son Russell Goreraza, her
son-in-law Simba Chikore and Kennedy Fero. The three were part of Grace's her
security personnel.
One of Ahmed's employees, Talent Kasiya, deposed an affidavit at
the High Court on January 3, claiming that two more houses belonging to his
employer had again been seized.
"On Sunday December 18 I attended Dungarvan House, Wilson Avenue in
Borrowdale, where I saw two men whom I recognised as having been part of the
group that had initially come to the Cambridge
Road premises. I noticed that the lock at the back
entrance of Dungarvan House had in fact been broken and, as there was noone
manning the gate, I was able to enter," read part of the affividavit.
Second eviction order
Ahmed's attorney, Beatrice Mtetwa, confirmed the latest
development.