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Court To Rule On Two Gam Fuels Applications On Oct 3

Court To Rule On Two Gam Fuels Applications On Oct 3

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The Commercial Division of the Hiigh Court in Lilongwe is on October 3 2022 expected to deliver a ruling on two applications by Gam Fuels Limited on the legal tussle surrounding the controversial sale of its filling station at Kanengo in Lilongwe. First, Gam Fuels Limited lawyer, Jimion Nyanda wants the court to remove Realsim as an interested party to the case. This is a company which bought the filling station from Sheriffs at K610 million. It is chaired by Bishop Abraham Simama. "We feel that issues that are in contention in the case can be decided without hearing from Realisim. The execution of the processes were initiated by the claimant, Masters Borehole Company, and not Realisim," argued Nyanda. Nyanda also wants Masters Borehole Drilling Company, owned by businessman, Alf...
Gam Fuels Ownership Legal Battle Intensifies

Gam Fuels Ownership Legal Battle Intensifies

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There is still intensified legal battle underground on the controversy surrounding Gam Fuels Kanengo Filling Station ownership, as Realsim, a company chaired by Bishop Abraham Simama, which purchased the facility from Sheriffs, has now joined the case as an interested party; according to court documents we have seen. Kalekeni Kaphale, lawyer for Geleson Mkweza who owns the facility, tells us the High Court in Lilongwe has since set September 20, 2022 for an inter-party hearing on the Realism application and others. We have further established that the court will also hear an application by Mkweza's lawyers to set aside an order for sale of the filing station. The court is also expected to make a determination on Realsim application to vacate the 3rd August order for an interim re...