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Kasukuwere refuses to vacate rented property

by Staff reporter
02 Jun 2015 at 08:37hrs | Views
Zanu-PF national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere's younger brother Stan is allegedly refusing to vacate his rented offices in Avondale flaunting his deep political connections.

According to Newsday, the property owner Reverend Robert Mupanduki yesterday said that Kasukuwere had refused to move out of the property although he has accumulated nearly $40 000 in unpaid water and electricity bills.

The cleric said at one time, Kasukuwere's lawyer, Charles Chinyama, assured him that the politician's brother would move out on May 30.

"On the 30th of May 2015 I phoned my tenant to obtain the keys for the property. My joy was short-lived when Stanley advised me that in Zimbabwe the law does not apply to him," he said.

"He went on to say he was well connected within the legal and political circles to a point where he advised me that he was the brother of ‘Tyson' , who I later found out to Saviour Kasukuwere and (that Stan) was well-connected to the President to the point that he was made the organising secretary of 21st February Movement 2015," Mupanduki added.

"I contacted him and he said he was at the farm and gave me $93 to find alternative accommodation for the night and I did that. When I contacted him, he said he had consulted his lawyer and that he can't move out."

The house which Stan Kasukuwere is renting at number 16 Argyle street in Avondale

Source - newsday