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Chombo, Wife Fight Over Assets

Mrs Chombo is also claiming other properties that include:

  • 2 Glen View houses
  • 2 flats in Queensdale,
  • A property in Katanga Township,
  • Stand Number 1037 Mount Pleasant Heights
  • 4 Norton business stands
  • 3 Chinhoyi business stands,
  • 4 Banket business stands,
  • 1 commercial stand in Epworth,
  • 2 residential stands in Chirundu
  • 4 commercial stands in Kariba
  • 1 stand in Ruwa
  • 1 stand in Chinhoyi,
  • 2 stands in Mutare
  • 2 stands in Binga.
  • 4 stands in Victoria Falls
  • 1 stand in Zvimba Rural
  • Chitungwiza (two residential and two commercial stands)
  • Beitbridge (four stands),
  • 20 stands in Crow Hill, Borrowdale
  • 10 stands in Glen Lorne,
  • 2 flats at Eastview Gardens (B319 and B320)
  • 1 flat at San Sebastian Flats in the Avenues, Harare
  • Number 79 West Road, Avondale.
  • Greendale house
  • Number 36 Cleveland Road, Milton Park
  • Number 135 Port Road, Norton,
  • 2 Bulawayo houses.
  • Number 18 Cuba Rd, Mount Pleasant
  • Number 45 Basset Crescent, Alexandra Park,
  • 2 Chegutu houses
  • 1 Glen Lorne house (Harare)
  • 2 houses (Victoria Falls).
  • Stand along Simon Mazorodze Road,
  • Norton (one stand)
  • Avondale (two stands)
  • 365 Beverly House (one stand)
  • Bulawayo (three stands),
  • Mica Point Kariba (one stand).

She further wants the court to share farming equipment at New Allan Grange Farm including three tractors, two new combine harvesters, two boom sprayers and two engines.

She is also seeking an order compelling Minister Chombo to cede to her shares in the family's 10 companies including Dickest, Hamdinger, Landberry and Track in Security Company.

Mrs Chombo, in her court papers, is also claiming cattle at Darton Farm, shared chicken runs, pigsties, a shop, grinding mill, house, mills, tractors, lorries, six trucks, five of which are non-runners, four trailers (three non-runners) and one truck.

She added that other interests were the Mvurwi Mine, hunting safari lodges in Chiredzi, Hwange, Magunje and Chirundu as well as properties in South Africa.- Source- The Herald- 5 November 2010

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