Monday, June 01

Harare Businessman Loses US$5,000 To Thigh Vendors In Nightclub

Harare Businessman Loses US$5,000 To Thigh Vendors In Nightclubprominent Harare businessman found his evening of revelry turning into a costly nightmare after a staggering US$5,000 was allegedly pilfered from him by two suspected thigh vendors at a popular nightspot.

 

 

 

 

The incident, which has sent ripples through the city’s social circles, occurred at the Evitro Club, situated within the Belgravia Sports Club. The court heard that the businessman, Peter Simon Sini, was enjoying drinks in the company of Brenda Muchingwe, aged 27, and Paida Muchina, aged 24, when the fortune vanished.

 

 

 

 

 

The two women, who hail from Redcliff, Kwekwe, have since been dragged before the courts to answer to charges of theft. They stood before Harare magistrate Ruth Moyo, where the particulars of the case were laid bare.

Harare Businessman Loses US$5,000 To Thigh Vendors In NightclubThe prosecution outlined a swift and coordinated operation by the duo. It is alleged that after Muchingwe successfully stole the wallet containing the cash, she promptly handed it over to Muchina, following which both women absconded from the club without a trace.

Their legal representative has since challenged their placement on remand, leading to a postponement of their case. A court official, who wished to remain anonymous, stated,

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The matter is now before the court and the accused persons have legal representation. It would be improper to comment further at this juncture, but the allegations are of a serious nature given the substantial amount of money involved.”Ipapo hure rinenge richiita 50 night,,asi unoona munhu achiinda ne 5000 ku hure

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