Gray Homes owners attempted to flee after defrauding Chiwenga, court hears

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By Staff Reporter

Harare – A Harare couple accused of defrauding Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s wife, Miniyothabo, in a failed construction deal attempted to flee the country under the guise of a business trip, according to testimony presented in court.


The details emerged during a hearing at the Harare Magistrate’s Court, where Investigating Officer (IO) Cain Machingami described how the suspects were apprehended at the Beitbridge Border Post.

“The accused ran away from us on 27 August and they were arrested on August 28 at the border trying to run away.

“From my preliminary investigations, I have a reasonable suspicion that the accused indeed committed the offense which is why they were running away from the police,” said Machingami.


Annavester and Gray Mudiwa, owners of Gray Homes Construction Company, face charges in the Harare Magistrate’s Court for allegedly defrauding Chiwenga of nearly US$1 million.

Appearing before Magistrate Donald Ndirowei, Annavester claimed that project delays were due to fluctuations in building material prices.

“The complainant gave us six projects, we completed the first three, which is a warehouse at Chivaraidze farm in Goromonzi, a house in Milton Park and another one in Borrowdale.

“All the three projects are valued at US$1 million, that is why the complainant gave us another three projects to complete because she was happy with the work we had done,” she said.

The couple faces three counts of fraud, with Chiwenga allegedly losing US$1 million.

State prosecutor Tinashe Charambira detailed that the Mudiwas overstated their ability to construct a double-storey house, a cottage, and a boundary wall, leading Chiwenga to transfer US$560,000 to them.

“This excited the complainant leading to her dispatching US$560 000 to the accused persons.

“After receiving the funds, the accused persons diverted them for their own use, and did not complete the project, leading the complainant to suffer a prejudice of US$389 100,” said Charambira.

Chiwenga gave the couple US$500 000 to construct a warehouse in Goromonzi.

“Acting on the misrepresentation, the complainant proceeded to give to the accused persons US$550 000 and diverted US$390 000 to their personal use.

“After receiving the funds, the accused did not complete the project and converted funds amounting to US$390 000 to their own use. The accused did not complete the project as promised.

“As a result of the accused’s actions, the complainant suffered a total financial prejudice in the sum of US$390 000 and nothing has been recovered thus far,” the State said.

In September last year, the two also entered into a deal to construct a shopping mall in Filabusi.

“The accused was given US$158 000 due to the misrepresentation. After receiving the funds, the accused persons diverted funds worth US$151 000 to their own use.

“As a result of the accused’s actions, the complainant suffered,” said Charambira.

The case continues, with no funds recovered to date.

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