Star Precious Jenami (formerly Ndoro) v Shongwe Michael Ndoro and Tunika Phaenah Mkahanana and Lesedi Vimbainashe Ndoro and Dakarai Shongwe Junior Ndoro
{"issue_text":"Whether shares in Zororo Energy Company Limited constitute matrimonial assets subject to distribution","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Company registration documents disputed, Commission of Inquiry findings"}
{"issue_text":"Whether plaintiff misappropriated USD 2.3 million from Interfruit (Private) Limited","issue_type":"fact","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Bank withdrawals, audit reports, court orders"}
{"issue_text":"How should Machipisa Farm be equitably distributed between parties","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Property valuations, subdivision proposal, parties' needs"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
The plaintiff and first defendant were married for approximately 27 years before their divorce in November 2019. The marriage was dissolved but asset distribution was deferred. Most assets were distributed by consent, leaving three issues for trial: ownership of Zororo Energy Company shares, alleged misappropriation of USD 2.3 million by plaintiff, and distribution of Mosspatch Investments (Private) Limited assets.
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