
Paul Nyathi|Zimbabweans have questioned the genuineness of late former President Robert Mugabe’s estate tabled to the Master of the High Court claiming that the list definitely does not show everything that Mugabe owned before his death.
The late veteran leader’s daughter Bona Mugabe notified the Master of the High Court of Mugabe’s estate which comprised of a few houses a rural home, 10 vintage vehicles and US$10 million in a bank account.
Declared properties:
* House Number 129 Forbes, Road, Waterfalls
* Villa Number 65, Gunhill, Harare
* Number 27 Quorn Avenue, Mt Pleasant
* Lot GB Helensvale and Lot 1 of subdivision B of Sub G of Helensvale
* Highfield Farm
* Zvimba rural farming plot (about 5 acres)
* Zvimba rural home (one hectare)
* Zvimba orchard (about five acres)
* 10 cars
Conspicuously missing from the list is Gushungo Holdings which the whole world knows belonged to Mugabe. 96
“It is their company which is well known so we expected it to top the list.
“But it is not there. May be they sold it without our knowledge,” said an unnamed family member raising the concern to media.
“If they could deliberately leave Gushungo Holdings from the list, what else could have been left out?” the family member asked rhetorically.
The late former President is believed to have bought properties in Capetown, South Africa, Malasyia and in some Nothern American islands.