MPHOKO DEMANDS US$44M FROM CHOPPIES
FORMER Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko and his son
Siqokoqela have taken the Botswana-headquartered Choppies Enterprises, its
distribution centre and Nanavac Investments to court demanding an outstanding
US$44 million for their 51% shares in the comp…
FORMER Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko and his son
Siqokoqela have taken the Botswana-headquartered Choppies Enterprises, its
distribution centre and Nanavac Investments to court demanding an outstanding
US$44 million for their 51% shares in the company.
The family held shares in the supermarket chain before it
was pushed out in January last year.
Through their lawyer Zibusiso Ncube, Mphoko