Harare | In a surprising turn of events, Florence and Felix Pambukani were arrested yesterday over their involvement in the controversial sale of residential stands in Crowhill.
The couple had continued to sell the stands despite being expressly barred from doing so by both the High Court and the Supreme Court.
The Pambukanis’ activities have been under scrutiny for some time, following numerous complaints from potential homeowners who alleged fraudulent practices and misrepresentation in the sale of the stands.
The legal system had stepped in, issuing orders to halt the sales pending further investigation. However, it appears the couple defied these judicial mandates, prompting law enforcement to take decisive action.
The arrest has sent shockwaves through the community, especially among those who had invested in the Crowhill stands, hoping to build their dream homes.
The legal orders were clear, and the couple’s decision to ignore them has raised serious questions about their business ethics and respect for the rule of law.
Florence and Felix Pambukani are expected to appear in court tomorrow to face charges related to their unauthorized sales. The court appearance will likely shed more light on the extent of their actions and the potential repercussions for their defiance of court orders.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of adherence to legal directives and the serious consequences of disregarding judicial authority.