Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader
Walter Magaya’s personal bodyguard, James Dzamu, has been acquitted after he
was accused of making death threats against a popular actress.
Dzamu was accused of threatening to kill Charity Dhlodhlo,
who appeared in the popular local soap Studio 263 as Mai Madziva, who was
reportedly revealing sordid details about Magaya’s business and private life.
Mbare magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje cleared him of any
wrongdoing at the end of the prosecution’s case.
The court found that Dhlodhlo’s evidence was not credible
enough and that it was riddled with inconsistencies.
Meanwhile, Dhlodhlo approached the Harare Civil Court last
week seeking an interdict against her landlord whom she is accusing of
threatening to evict her from her premises over US$200 rentals without
following due court processes.
The matter appeared before Harare Civil Court provincial
magistrate Mr Lazini Ncube, who struck it off from the roll following
indications that both parties were in default.
In her founding affidavit, Dhlodhlo is claiming that she
entered into a verbal lease agreement with Anna Ramushi Sango where they agreed
that she would pay $350 per month.
According to Dhlodhlo’s founding affidavit, on May 27, 2019
Sango gave her a verbal notice to vacate the premises if she does not pay the
sum of US$200.
“Despite such verbal notice, the applicant indicated that
she cannot meet the respondent’s demand of paying US$200 per month, hence the
respondent is now threatening to unlawfully evict the applicant without any due
court processes,” reads part of Dhlodhlo’s founding affidavit.
Dhlodhlo wrote in the affidavit that she wanted an
interdict because Sango is threatening to evict her from the property anytime.
“The respondent has already disconnected water supplies and
removed the gate which will make life difficult for the applicant to stay
without those necessities,” reads her founding affidavit.
“I humbly submit that the respondent’s action of taking the
law into her own hands is unlawful and should not be condoned.” Herald
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