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GAMBLES COMPANY’S US$3 753 ON AVIATOR (KANDEGE

DRIVER GAMBLES COMPANY’S US$3 753 ON AVIATOR (KANDEGE) ?

 

A 23-year-old driver for Trinity Pharmacy, Edwin Ziko, has landed in court after confessing to gambling US$3 753 of company funds on Aviator (kandege).

 

 

 

 

Ziko told the Harare Magistrates’ Court he had hoped to multiply the money but lost everything. 

 

He was responsible for collecting cash from branches in the CBD and Hillside but never deposited it at head office.

 

 

 

 

The funds, US$3 753 and ZiG 400, remain unrecovered. Ziko pleaded guilty and expressed remorse. He returns to court on Monday for sentencing before magistrate Artwell Sanyatwe.

 

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