FORMER Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) chief executive officer and Zifa board chairman, Cuthbert Dube seems to have fallen on hard times, amid reports he has been taken to the High Court by his landlord over rent arrears amounting to $33 000 for a commercial building in Chitungwiza.
The property owner, Dhriglal Gandabhai, filed summons against the ousted Zifa boss last month, accusing him of failing to honour his contractual obligations for use of a building located at stand number 1140 in Unit G, Seke.
In his declaration under case number HC8604/15, Gandabhai said he has an operative lease agreement with Dube, where the latter was supposed to pay $2 000 per month.
Ca$hbert Dube now Ca$hless |
“On July 17, 2015, the defendant (Dube) undertook to pay the rentals plus collection commission of $3 000 on or before July 30, 2015. The total amount due is $33 000,” Gandabhai said.
“The defendant breached his undertaking to pay the debt and is, therefore, liable to the plaintiff for the said sum of $33 000. The defendant has unnecessarily put plaintiff out of pocket in pursuing this simple and straightforward matter. Plaintiff avers that defendant ought to be penalised with costs on a scale of attorney and client.”
In response to the claim, Dube said the lease was operative and there was no basis for Gandabhai to issue summons against him.
“The amount is not outstanding. The defendant has been paying rent timeously and there are no rental arrears,” Dube said in his plea.
“Plaintiff has instituted proceedings unjustifiably. Defendant has been leasing the premises for the past 30 years. Plaintiff is taking advantage that the defendant has been receiving adverse reports in the newspapers.”
Contrary to claims that he was not in arrears, Dube through a letter dated July 17, 2015, addressed to Gandabhai, pledged to settle the debt on condition he was not evicted.
“In consideration of your refraining from bringing legal proceedings against me for eviction as referred to in the letter to me dated July 15, 2015 from Messrs Kantor & Immerman, I undertake, as follows; to pay $30 000 plus 10% collection commission on or before 30 July 2015,” part of the letter reads.
“I undertake to pay subsequent rentals before the first day of each month. If I fail to pay the sums referred to in paragraph 1 and 2 above, I shall vacate the premises.”
The matter is still at the pre-trial stage.
Dube’s star started losing its lustre last year when his $500 000 monthly salary and allowances at PSMAS were exposed, leading to his sacking together with his entire board in January this year.
Dube has also lost his chairmanship of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation and Zifa boards over allegations of maladministration and recently had his Waterfalls house auctioned over a Zifa debt.
Source: Newsday