Friday, July 11, 2025
No Result
View All Result
News Report  Zimbabwe
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News
No Result
View All Result
News Report  Zimbabwe
No Result
View All Result
Home Crime and Courts

Man walks from court with US$1 million

March 19, 2024
0
Duo arrested for stealing Zesa cables

A HARARE man has won a US$1 million Supreme Court loan challenge after a local company that he loaned US$900 000 tried to repay the loan in local currency.

The applicant Brian Rodney Baron had sued Verdure Investments, Icenta Investments and David Capsopolous after they tried to pay back the loan using the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) payment system.

In the matter which was heard by the Supreme Court bench of Justices Susan Mavangira, Nicholus Mathonsi and George Chiweshe, Baron appealed a High Court judgment which dismissed his claim that the loan advanced to the respondents should be repaid in United States dollars.

Aggrieved by the High Court decision, Baron approached the Supreme Court for relief.

According to court papers, on January 29, 2016, Baron entered into a loan agreement with Verdure Investments to lend them US$600 000 payable with interest within 36 months.

The amount was then deposited into Icenta’s CABS account and Capsopolous signed as surety and co-principal debtor.

On July 27, 2016, Baron extended another US$300 000 loan to Verdure Investments, payable within six months and again this amount was deposited into Icenta Investments’s CABS account.

As security for the loans, two mortgage bonds were registered in Barons’s favour over a certain piece of land situated in Harare, described as the remaining extent of Lot 183 Highlands Estate of Welmoed, measuring 6 877 square metres, held under deed of transfer 5465/2010, dated November 24,2010.

The court heard that on July 27, 2016, the parties amended the loan agreements to read that regardless of any change in the currency in use in Zimbabwe, repayment of the capital and interests would be in US dollars.

Baron told the court that neither of the loans was repaid within the agreed periods, but the respondents repeatedly sought indulgence to service the loans at a later date and in return, he extended the indulgence sought.

The court further heard that on December 13, 2019 the respondents acknowledged the outstanding balances as US$1 070 084,84 and US$876 534,78, respectively.

The acknowledgment was made in a letter which the respondents addressed to CABS indicating that the loans were applied to the development of “Highlands House”, a boutique guest lodge which the respondents said had significant foreign currency receipts.

The loans were also applied to the development of an agricultural export operation.

The respondents also indicated that they had applied for the loans to be included in the “legacy debt” scheme of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, indicating that the underlying source of the loans was offshore, having been borrowed from a non-resident creditor.

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe approved the offshore remittance of the loans from the respondents’ retentions in its foreign currency account and on July 12, 2021, Capsopolous sent Baron an e-mail in which he expressed his displeasure with the bank for stipulating that the loans be serviced from the respondents` foreign currency earnings.

The respondents had instead opted to pay Baron the sum of ZWL$1,3 million and it was for that reason that Baron approached the High Court seeking a declaratory order confirming that the respondents, owed him capital sums amounting to US$1 070 084,84 and US$876 534,78, respectively, plus compound interest at the rate of 3% and 5% per month respectively, from December 13, 2019 to date of full payment.

Baron also claimed collection commission calculated in terms of the Law Society of Zimbabwe tariffs and costs of suit on an attorney and client scale. He also insisted that the repayment ought to be in US dollars, while the respondents were adamant that repayment should be in RTGS.

In determining the dispute, the High Court considered the provisions of the relevant legislation, namely s4(1)(d) of the Presidential Powers (Amendment of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act) and Issue of Real Time Gross Settlement Electronic dollars (RTGS dollars) Regulations, 2019 (SI 33/19).

The High Court found that the mandatory conversion from the United States dollars at the rate of 1:1 applied to domestic transactions and not foreign obligations.

Baron had argued that his debt was a foreign obligation for the reasons that the parties had agreed that the United States Dollar (USD) was the applicable currency and that repayments be made in that currency.

He also argued that on December 23, 2019, the respondents acknowledged that the balance of the loans was in US dollars and that this acknowledgment of debt created a fresh obligation to pay in US dollars.

Barons further argued that the loans were paid from a non-resident account held with CABS and the respondents had admitted to CABS that the amounts they owed were borrowed from an offshore account.

But the High Court found that Baron had not, in his founding affidavit, stated that the loan agreements constituted a foreign loan.

The High Court also ruled that the Baron account was in Zimbabwe and that the statutory changes brought in by SI 33/19 were mandatory and could not be overridden by the parties prospectively contracting outside the law.

The High Court also found that the acknowledgement of debt of December 23, 2019 did not create a new obligation and the court dismissed the application.

However Baron appealed the judgement on the basis that the court failed to acknowledge a constituted lawful basis and acknowledgment of debt in US dollar by respondents.

The Supreme Court judges concurred that the debt owed should be paid in foreign currency.

“We are unable to agree with the respondents’ position that such debt, by virtue of SI 33/19, is payable in RTGS dollars. We are satisfied that these foreign loans fall into the category of the exemptions granted under s44C(2)(b) of the Reserve Bank Act,” the judges ruled.

“The appeal has merit. The appellant has established a firm legal basis upon which the loans owed to it by the respondents should be paid in United States dollars. The appeal must therefore succeed. Costs shall follow the cause.”

The respondents were ordered to pay the debt in foreign currency and failure to pay an immovable property known as a certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury, called the remaining extent of lot 183 Highlands Estate Welmoed, measuring 6 877 square metres held under deed of transfer 5465/2010 should be held specially executable.

SOURCE : NEWSDAY

Tags: Brian Rodney BaronGeorge ChiwesheNicholus MathonsiSusan Mavangira

Related Posts

SA and Zimbabwe Crack Down on Illicit Trade

SA and Zimbabwe Crack Down on Illicit Trade

by Nyathi
July 10, 2025
0

A 40-year-old migrant was caught red-handed selling contraband tobacco products smuggled from Zimbabwe in a tuckshop in Nkuzana village, Hlanganani....

SELF-PROCLAIMED PROPHET’S GRISLY CONFESSION: “I Don’t Know What Happened”

SELF-PROCLAIMED PROPHET’S GRISLY CONFESSION: “I Don’t Know What Happened”

by Nyathi
July 9, 2025
0

  Panashe Mukura, a 31-year-old self-proclaimed prophet from East View Phase 21 in Harare, has been accused of murdering a...

BULAWAYO CITY COUNCIL’S BITUMEN HEIST: A TAR-GED THIEVERY EPIDEMIC

BULAWAYO CITY COUNCIL’S BITUMEN HEIST: A TAR-GED THIEVERY EPIDEMIC

by Nyathi
July 9, 2025
0

  In a shocking turn of events, 285 drums of bitumen and other vital road maintenance materials worth over $82,000...

Harare Man Arrested for Attempting to Sell Human Fetus as Beef

Man Accused of Trying to Sell Dead Infant’s Body to Undergo Mental Evaluation

by Nyathi
July 8, 2025
0

The court has postponed the case of Marecha, who allegedly tried to sell a dead infant's body to a man...

Securico Loses Gold, Loses Case

Securico Loses Gold, Loses Case

by Nyathi
July 8, 2025
0

In a shocking turn of events, Securico's lack of security measures has left them high and dry - financially speaking....

Fake Certificate Lands Dental Aspirant in Hot Water.

Fake Certificate Lands Dental Aspirant in Hot Water.

by Nyathi
July 7, 2025
0

In a shocking turn of events, a 29-year-old Harare woman, Cindy Mutswatiwa, was caught red-handed (or should we say, red-inked?)...

Please login to join discussion

Trending News Today

  • NURSES DOWN TOOLS: Zimbabwe’s Healthcare System on Brink of Collapse

    NURSES DOWN TOOLS: Zimbabwe’s Healthcare System on Brink of Collapse

    63 shares
    Share 25 Tweet 16
  • Miracle in Zimbabwe: Foreign Currency Reserves Triple Overnight

    33 shares
    Share 13 Tweet 8
  • Trabablas Roundabout Controversy: True Cost Revealed

    30 shares
    Share 12 Tweet 8
  • Controversy Rocks ZANU-PF Over Vehicle Donation to Harare Province

    30 shares
    Share 12 Tweet 8
  • ZANU PF’s Vehicle Vacation: “Hand Over Your Ride, Comrade”

    29 shares
    Share 12 Tweet 7
  • Another Lawsuit, Another Day: Fadzayi Mahere Sued for US$100K

    26 shares
    Share 10 Tweet 7
  • $15 Million Vehicle Deal Implodes in Spectacular Fashion

    249 shares
    Share 100 Tweet 62
  • SELF-PROCLAIMED PROPHET’S GRISLY CONFESSION: “I Don’t Know What Happened”

    80 shares
    Share 32 Tweet 20
  • SA and Zimbabwe Crack Down on Illicit Trade

    21 shares
    Share 8 Tweet 5
  • BULAWAYO CITY COUNCIL’S BITUMEN HEIST: A TAR-GED THIEVERY EPIDEMIC

    34 shares
    Share 14 Tweet 9

Popular This Week

  • $15 Million Vehicle Deal Implodes in Spectacular Fashion

    $15 Million Vehicle Deal Implodes in Spectacular Fashion

    249 shares
    Share 100 Tweet 62
  • Teacher Takes Own Life at Kwite Primary School

    155 shares
    Share 62 Tweet 39
  • Bona Mugabe’s Divorce Saga Takes a Dramatic Turn

    146 shares
    Share 58 Tweet 37
  • The $200,000 Question Mark: A Clinic That Doesn’t Add Up

    119 shares
    Share 48 Tweet 30
  • Fake Certificate Lands Dental Aspirant in Hot Water.

    112 shares
    Share 45 Tweet 28
  • Harare Man Arrested for Attempting to Sell Human Fetus as Beef

    108 shares
    Share 43 Tweet 27
  • Mai Titi’s Latest Drama: Arrest and US$100K Suit Threatened

    107 shares
    Share 43 Tweet 27
  • $4 Million Ecobank Heist: Security Guard Arrested in Major Breakthrough

    223 shares
    Share 89 Tweet 56
  • SELF-PROCLAIMED PROPHET’S GRISLY CONFESSION: “I Don’t Know What Happened”

    80 shares
    Share 32 Tweet 20
  • The Unspoken Struggles of Zimbabweans Abroad

    78 shares
    Share 31 Tweet 20

Popular This Month

  • Roosevelt Girls High School in Hot Water: Parents Raise Concerns Over Fees and Governance

    Roosevelt Girls High School in Hot Water: Parents Raise Concerns Over Fees and Governance

    403 shares
    Share 161 Tweet 101
  • Courtroom Exchange: Mai Jeremiah Questioned by Defense Lawyer

    354 shares
    Share 142 Tweet 89
  • Susan Mutami’s Desperate Plea To Temba Mliswa

    466 shares
    Share 186 Tweet 117
  • Street Preacher’s Double Life Exposed

    301 shares
    Share 120 Tweet 75
  • 77-Year Marriage Ends Over 60-Year-Old Secret

    283 shares
    Share 113 Tweet 71
  • Former President Robert Mugabe’s Son , Chatunga Causes Havoc in Mazowe

    276 shares
    Share 110 Tweet 69
  • The Whipping Girls of Limpopo

    262 shares
    Share 105 Tweet 66
  • Man Narrowly Escapes Becoming a Lion Snack

    262 shares
    Share 105 Tweet 66
  • $15 Million Vehicle Deal Implodes in Spectacular Fashion

    249 shares
    Share 100 Tweet 62
  • The Pilot Who Flew Under the Radar for 20 Years

    245 shares
    Share 98 Tweet 61

Most Read Stories

  • “Zimbabwe Is Discrediting SADC”

    ZANU PF Accused Of Bribing SADC Elders To Retain From Losing Power

    5251 shares
    Share 2100 Tweet 1313
  • Madzibaba gets Toyota Aqua after explaining new currency ZiG to church

    4544 shares
    Share 1818 Tweet 1136
  • Breaking News: Zimbabwe launches New Currency (Zig)

    4283 shares
    Share 1713 Tweet 1071
  • Guide : How to access 2023 Zimsec Ordinary O Level results online

    3978 shares
    Share 1591 Tweet 995
  • Uganda Police Officer Shoots Wife Dead After Mocking Him Over Man-U Loss

    3905 shares
    Share 1562 Tweet 976
  • Floods hit Gweru

    3597 shares
    Share 1439 Tweet 899
  • Mashura pa Gokwe musi wa 12.02.24

    3548 shares
    Share 1419 Tweet 887
  • Secret message for ED after his inauguration

    3487 shares
    Share 1395 Tweet 872
  • Heatwave Warning:Expect Extremely hot temp ranging from 36° to 41° until 12 March

    3396 shares
    Share 1358 Tweet 849
  • Here is the reckless Kombi Driver!!!!!!!!!!! See pics here

    3223 shares
    Share 1289 Tweet 806

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Home

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News