Previous Big Brother Africa victor Wendall Parson last Friday brought his mom, sibling and business accomplice to court blaming them for working a mine and offering gold worth $160 000 in the face of his good faith. Parson's mom Gillian Theresa Jackson (58), sibling William Lorenzo (32) and Vinyu Tsoka (40) showed up before Harare justice Ms Josephine Sande.
Ms Sande declined to put the trio on remand after their legal advisor Ms Purity Chikangaise effectively tested their arrangement on remand. In her accommodation, Ms Chikangaise said Parson had no locus standi to be the complainant and for the Big Brother Africa Housemates. "The offense relate organization directorship and shareholding issues. The complainant needs to deliver an organization determination advocating him remaining for the organization," said Ms Chikangaise. "The preference supposedly fell on the organization and the issue of directorship is pending at the High Court. Parson needs to quick track the issue through the indirect access." The prosecutor Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa demanded that Parson was preferential in his own ability. "The mine in Shamva was suspended by the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development and the charged composed a letter to the service distorting that Parson was a minority investor when in actuality he has 60 percent. The suspension was lifted and the trio began working and sold gold worth $160 000. The complainant never got anything."
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