Crime and Courts
High Court Orders Rockshade to Refund Church Over Breach of Bus Hire Agreement
The High Court has ordered Rockshade Car Rentals and Tours to repay US$7,125 to the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe (MCZ) after the company failed to supply a luxury 60-seater bus as agreed in their contract.
The court ruled that Rockshade had effectively cancelled the agreement by providing a substandard alternative vehicle.
Justices Benjamin Chikowero and Happias Zhou dismissed Rockshade’s appeal against an earlier Magistrates’ Court decision, which found the company in breach of its contract with the church. The dispute arose ahead of a planned church seminar in Botswana, scheduled for April 2025.
“The letter says it all,” the judges noted, referring to a letter from MCZ dated March 21, 2025, which detailed the church’s complaint about the breach. Rockshade did not respond to the letter, and the court took this as confirmation that the company did not dispute the contract terms or its own failure to fulfill them.
MCZ had contracted Rockshade for a new 60-seater bus to transport church members to Botswana. However, the company only had a 50-seater bus that was already in use and instead offered an older 57-seater in poor condition. This left the church with 60 travelers but insufficient seating.
The replacement vehicle was described by the church as being in poor condition, with damaged seats, an unclean toilet and refrigerator, and reportedly marked for decommissioning. The court concluded that this constituted a clear violation of the original agreement.
“By not providing the 60-seater bus as promised, after falsely claiming to have such a vehicle, the company effectively terminated the contract. The court found that MCZ acted appropriately in seeking a refund once it became evident that Rockshade would not honor the deal,” the judgment stated.
While the High Court upheld most of the Magistrates’ Court’s ruling, it removed the requirement for the refund to be paid within 24 hours, instead ordering that Rockshade pay the amount and legal costs without a strict deadline.
Justice Chikowero dismissed the other points raised by Rockshade in its appeal as irrelevant, stating that they had no bearing on the outcome.
Rockshade must now repay the US$7,125 and bear the cost of suit, while each party will cover its own appeal costs.
Crime and Courts
Ex-Banker Patterson Timba in Court Over Rape Charges
Former Renaissance Financial Holdings banker, Patterson Timba (59), is facing rape charges and is expected to appear before the Kadoma Magistrates’ Court this afternoon.
According to the State’s case, Timba allegedly sexually assaulted a female employee at Tolrose Mine in Kadoma, where he served as a director. The incident is said to have occurred in October 2023.
The complainant is employed as a security guard at the mine but had on the day in question been asked to carry out domestic duties at Timba’s residence in the absence of a housemaid. Court documents allege that as she was preparing to leave the house, Timba switched off the lights, forcibly removed her clothing, and raped her.
It is further alleged that the complainant did not immediately report the incident. She later confided in someone two days after the alleged offence but did not receive assistance. In September 2025, she disclosed the matter to another individual who advised her to report the case to the police.
Following the report, the complainant was referred to Kadoma General Hospital for medical examination. The medical report is expected to be produced in court as part of the evidence.
Crime and Courts
Fake “Free Airtime” Scam Targets EcoCash Users
Authorities have uncovered a suspected fraud ring accused of targeting EcoCash users through fake “Free Airtime” links circulated online.
Investigations revealed that several Econet lines were allegedly used in the scheme and have since been recovered.
Police warn the public that messages or links promising “click and win airtime” are almost certainly scams designed to steal personal or financial information.
The suspects linked to the case include Mpho Ruzwidzo (22), Ishmael Muzanenhamo, Moses Shingirai Chawatama (24), Usher Forester Mubaiwa (26), Panashe Wesley Gonzo (22), Tinashe Gonzo (24), Eddington Leeroy Mazonde (21), Calvin Takudzwa Masiyandaita (23), Shawn Goodmore Chikangaidze (22), Billy Zawe (21), and Dilan Macheka (22).
Authorities say investigations are ongoing and have urged mobile money users to avoid clicking on unsolicited links and to report suspicious messages immediately.
Crime and Courts
Harare Businessman Swindled of Over US$50,000 in Fake Customs Clearance Deal
A Harare-based businessman has lost more than US$50,000 after falling victim to an alleged scam involving a man posing as a customs clearing agent at Beitbridge Border Post.
The suspect, identified as Tichaona Mupo Mhlakaza, appeared in court over the weekend facing fraud allegations. He was not asked to enter a plea and is expected to return to court today for a bail hearing.
According to prosecutors, the complainant, Peter Sine, purchased four tipper trucks in Durban, South Africa, early last year with the intention of importing them into Zimbabwe. While seeking assistance with the customs clearance process, he was introduced to Mhlakaza, who claimed to be a registered ZIMRA clearing agent.
Mhlakaza allegedly assured Sine that he could process the clearance of the trucks at a cost of US$52,792. On 20 January, the accused reportedly sent Sine a document purporting to be proof of payment, showing that 1,626,000 ZiG had been paid to ZIMRA through a company called Globetrek Logistics.
Later that same day, the two met in Harare at the intersection of Fifth Street and Kwame Nkrumah Avenue, where Sine handed over the full amount in cash.
However, concerns arose when the trucks were not cleared. On 2 February, Sine made inquiries with ZIMRA and was informed that no duty payment had been received for the vehicles. Further checks revealed that the proof of payment he had been shown was fraudulent.
When confronted, Mhlakaza allegedly redirected Sine to a third individual, Lloyd Mawadze, raising further suspicion. Realising he had been deceived, Sine reported the matter to ZRP Fife Avenue, leading to Mhlakaza’s arrest.
Police say no money has been recovered so far, and investigations are ongoing.
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