NetOne Takes Former CEO To High Court, As He Refuses To Leave Company House In Greystone Park

Mobile network operator NetOne has approached the High Court to evict former chief executive officer Reward Kangai from the company’s house in Greystone Park. NetOne alleges that Kangai has been refusing to leave the premises despite having been fired in 2016. Part of NetOne’s court papers read:

Defendant has, despite being given due notice to vacate the said property remained in occupation without plaintiff’s (NetOne) authority and without paying any consideration. Consequently, plaintiff has been deprived use and enjoyment of its property and continues to suffer holding damages in the amount of $3 000, being the fair rental return for same on the open market.

Kangai who has been staying at the house since 2006, is arguing that he is entitled to the house. According to Kangai, he has already paid for the house and all that remains is for it to be transferred to him,

The defendant effectively paid for the house in question and the defendant claims transfer of ownership of the property into his name or, alternatively damages in lieu of transfer of ownership.

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