President Robert Mugabe's family could lose their luxurious $7-million mansion in Hong Kong because the Chinese businessman whom they fronted to purchase the house for them four years ago is refusing to hand over the title deeds.
Highly placed government insiders say businessman Ping Sung Hsieh sweet-talked first lady Grace Mugabe into buying the house in his name after convincing her that the media would "blow the issue apart" if the house was put in the Mugabe name.
But Mugabe and Ping have since fallen out over a botched truck purchase deal in which Grace is claiming that the businessman, now living in South Africa, stole $1-million from her.
Ping, through his lawyer, Mannie Witz, confirmed early this year to the Sunday Times that he had had business dealings with the Mugabes and acknowledged they had fallen out after "some deals went sour". Full story...
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Highly placed government insiders say businessman Ping Sung Hsieh sweet-talked first lady Grace Mugabe into buying the house in his name after convincing her that the media would "blow the issue apart" if the house was put in the Mugabe name.
But Mugabe and Ping have since fallen out over a botched truck purchase deal in which Grace is claiming that the businessman, now living in South Africa, stole $1-million from her.
Ping, through his lawyer, Mannie Witz, confirmed early this year to the Sunday Times that he had had business dealings with the Mugabes and acknowledged they had fallen out after "some deals went sour". Full story...
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