A busted food supply deal spiraled into asset seizures, courtroom brinkmanship, and a waiting game over who actually owns the stuff meant to pay a long-overdue bill.
Debt fight over food deliveries
Debt fight over food deliveries
- Oliver Chibage chased US$27,000 from Hotplate Grillhouse.
- Supplied poultry and assorted farm goods.
- Payment never landed despite confirmed deliveries.
- Friction snowballed into a court showdown.
- Jola Chickens stocked a canteen site.
- Operated at Dinson Iron and Steel Company.
- Location sat in Manhize.
- Items ranged from birds to vegetables.
- Magistrate Patricia Gwetsayi heard clashing ownership claims.
- The ruling got pushed to a later day.
- Tension rose as assets stayed frozen.
- Both sides are left hanging.
- Messenger of the Court grabbed Hotplate Grillhouse assets.
- Move aimed at settling the unpaid balance.
- Interference followed almost immediately.
- Ownership suddenly got contested.
- Canary Wharf Zimbabwe filed a claim.
- Fronted by Cleopas Mugomba.
- Asserted the seized items belonged elsewhere.
- Triggered an interpleader battle.
- Lawyer Brian Kashangura blasted the ownership claim.
- Alleged coordination with Benson Muneri.
- Rejected digital payment records outright.
- Called the lease paperwork suspicious.
- Counsel Tatenda Kabasa stood by the lease.
- Said Hotplate only rented the equipment.
- Claimed rent payments stayed current.
- Shifted the burden of proof away from the debtor.
- The settlement pact set monthly repayments.
- Added interest to the remaining balance.
- Commitments quickly fell apart.
- Enforcement shifted to the Sheriff.
- Hotplate Grillhouse blamed transport and standards.
- The alleged meat arrived without proper handling.
- Goods-received records contradicted that story.
- Oversight by Benson Muneri undercut denials.