Former NSSA chairman Robin Vela loses bid to block US$1.18 million debt
[New Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe] - 12/02/2026
FORMER National Social Security Authority (NSSA) chairman Robin Tendai Vela, his wife Gaudencia Rufaro Vela and their company Firstmile Apartments (Livingstone Avenue) (Pvt) Ltd have suffered a major setback in their long-running effort to fend off repayment of a US$1.18 million debt owed to (…)
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