The Tsvangirai family is accusing widow Elizabeth of fraudulently leaving out five houses and 17 vehicles in the inventory of properties f...
The Tsvangirai family is accusing widow Elizabeth of
fraudulently leaving out five houses and 17 vehicles in the inventory of
properties filed at the Master of High Court’s office.
The family is also challenging the legality of Elizabeth’s marriage
to the late politician. The Tsvangirai family members have instructed prominent
Harare lawyer Mr Jonathan Samukange of Venturas & Samukange Legal
Practitioners to request a meeting with all the interested parties before the
Master to discuss the matter.
“We have instructions to challenge Elizabeth Macheka as the
deceased’s surviving spouse and the inventory that she lodged with yourselves.
The inventory left out several properties and it is our firm belief that this
was done fraudulently”.
Mr Samukange, in a letter dated March 8 2018, informed the
Master of High Court that the following immovable properties were fraudulently
left out by Ms Macheka:
Highlands house
Borrowdale house
Philadelphia house
Number 16 Kent Road
house
A farm in Mazowe
The following vehicles, according to the relatives, were
also left out on the inventory: three Mercedes Benz vehicles, a Range Rover,
Nissan Navara, three Toyota Prado vehicles, a Toyota Vitz, a Toyota Hilux, five
Isuzu trucks, a BMW X5 (at Gwanda Police Station) and a Toyota Land Cruiser (at
CMED).
The Master of High Court is yet to respond to the request.
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