
The seed company issued summons for civil imprisonment
against Nhari on April 30, 2019 and the latter is yet to respond to the
litigation.
In its declaration, Seed Co Zimbabwe said Nhari was
required to pay US$36 062 by virtue of a judgment which was obtained by the
firm against him on May 9, 2018.
“You, the defendant (Stanley Nhari), are called upon to pay
the plaintiff (Seed Co) the sum of US$36 062,18 with interest, thereon, at the
rate of 5% per annum calculated from October 23, 2017 to the date of payment in
full,” the firm said.
“You are required to pay this sum by virtue of a judgment
obtained against you in the High Court on May 9, 2018, under which you were
ordered to pay the sum of US$36 062, 18 and interest thereon….”
Seed Co Zimbabwe further said in the event that Nhari
failed to pay the debt, he would have to appear before the High Court and
explain his failure to abide by the court order.
“If you fail to pay the sum specified above, you must
appear before the High Court at Harare …to explain why you have not paid it and
to show cause why an order for your imprisonment shall not be made on account
of your failure to pay.
“You should bring with you evidence of your financial
position, and it will be in your own interest to give the court evidence of
your income from wages, salary or other earnings, and any other income you may
receive from any other source, your expenses for yourself and any dependents
and any other liabilities you may be subject of.” Newsday
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