A Zanu PF apologist who is reportedly eyeing Chirumanzu South, Regis Maburutse, is set to appear in court next week for allegedly stealing a car. Maburutse is alleged to have connived with Prolific Auctions to sell a Land Cruiser short base worth US$40 000 and a spray booth worth US$15 000 belonging to Tony Renato Sarpo, a non-executive director of Matebeleland Engineering. The matter was reported at Rhodesville Police station CR26/12/12.
Prolific Auctions which is being run by Livingstone Mavunga
was engaged by the Sheriff of the High Court to dispose property belonging to
Matebeleland Engineering trading as Yagden Engineering (PVT) LTD after it was
successfully sued for US186 924 plus 12% interest per annum by Hothfield
Enterprises (PVT) LTD. The items on the list of the writ of execution against
movable property (Case No. H/C 12773/16), however, did not include the Land
Cruiser and the spray booth.
However, it is alleged that on July 4, 2019, the same day
other items on the writ were sold, Prolific Auctions allegedly went on to sell
the vehicle and listed it as scrap vehicle although the vehicle is said to have
been in perfect condition.
Allegations are that Maburutse engaged Prolific Auctions
who sold the vehicle and a spray booth for a song to one Donald Mangenje.
According to invoice number 16091 issued by Prolific Auctions both the vehicle
and the spray booth were sold at US$ 2 000 each.
This was despite the fact that the auction had generated in
excess of the amount demanded by Hothfield from the sale of the items listed on
the writ. Maburutse went on to write to the Sheriff of the High Court asking
him to transfer the said surplus of money to his Ecobank account
0141107609499201 in Msasa.
Sarpo of 39 Court Road, Greendale in Harare left the
vehicle in 2016 after a dispute with his partner, Wayne Williams, over the
running of the company, but agreed that the dispute can only be resolved by the
courts (H/C 1324/17).
Williams then appointed Maburutse and his son Brendon David
Williams as directors.
Sarpo who is the applicant in the matter which is still
pending at the High Court submitted a list of personal items which he brought
to the company and those he acquired during his time with the company. The
vehicle was among the items listed.
It is however, alleged that Wayne Williams and Maburutse
later connived and hired the services of a locksmith to open up the car and
started using the vehicle without Sarpo’s consent. Wayne is alleged to have
used the vehicle before Maburutse took the car away. Masvingo Mirror
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