Former Foreign Affairs deputy minister and Hurungwe North MP, Reuben Marumahoko is set to lose property worth thousands of dollars through public auction for an undisclosed debt to Tractors Contractors.
Marumahoko will lose household goods that include leather sofas, a dining-room suite, TVs, generators, printers and other items, after the High Court granted Tractors Contractors an order to auction his property and recover their money. In 2016, he was involved in a legal battle with the National Social Security Authority (NSSA), over unpaid pension contributions. He was accused of assaulting a Karoi messenger of court, Stewart Sibanda Magudze, over attachment of his farming equipment for unpaid NSSA contributions.
Efforts by NewsDay to get a comment from the legislator were fruitless as his mobile phone went unanswered.
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