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Grace Mugabe Son’s Debt Collectors Abandon Mercedes Benz ML, & Flee For Their Livese
TWO emissaries sent by First Lady Grace Mugabe’s son, Russell Goreraza, to collect his “dues” from Kadoma’s Telrose Mine, which is at the centre of an ownership wrangle between him and Jameson Rushwaya, had to flee for their lives leaving behind one of their vehicles last Thursday as the mine workers bayed for their blood.
According to the Newsday, Munyaradzi Kashambe and Mike Chimombe, who are Affirmative Action Group (AAG) provincial presidents for Mashonaland West and East respectively, reportedly fled in Kashambe’s car after the mine workers threatened to assault them.
The officials left Chimombe’s Mercedes Benz ML, registration number ADL8524, parked at the mine premises as the workers pursued them.
Rushwaya confirmed the fracas, although he said he was not around when the incident happened. – Source: newsday
photo-First Lady Grace Mugabe’s son, Russell Goreraza