DESTINY for Afrika Network founder Obadiah Musindo was yesterday hauled before the courts by Business Support Services (BSS) over a $4 000 debt. It was not disclosed how Musindo incurred the debt. The two parties’ representatives told Harare magistrate Tendai Rusinahama that they had agreed on a payment plan and were seeking the court to confirm it.
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“We met yesterday (Monday) and we reached an agreement that he will indeed pay us,” said a BSS female representative in court.
“He has agreed to pay $500 today (Tuesday) by 1pm, another $500 on August 9, $1 000 on August 16, $1 000 on August 27 and another $1 000 on August 31,” she said.
“This money should include the $4 000 debt plus interest.”
Theresa Savanhu representing Musindo told the court that he had assigned her to attend court on his behalf since he was out of Harare.
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“I am representing Musindo. I am not a lawyer, but I work for Destiny for Afrika. Musindo is out of town at the moment, that is why I am here,” said Savanhu, whose name was not cited in court papers as a respondent.
Rusinahama confirmed the agreement had been turned into a court order that gave Musindo until August 31 to pay up.