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VICTOR’S PA OUT, WIFE, DAUGHTER IN

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MBABANE - She has spent most of her employment life besides murdered business tycoon Victor Gamedze.


Lomakhosi Gcinile Dlamini was regarded as one of the most trusted servants of the industrialist who was gunned down on January 14, 2018 at a Galp filling station in Ezulwini.


Soon after Gamedze’s death, this publication revealed that Dlamini had been registered as a director to one of Gamedze’s companies – Serjeant Investment. This is the company that owns one of Mbabane’s newest and most stunning buildings, popularly referred to as the Glass House, situated in the capital city’s main street, Gwamile.


It is now a little over two months since Gamedze’s murder and Dlamini is no longer director of Serjeant Investments. This publication knows that Dlamini has since tendered her resignation from the company.


She confirmed this when called on Thursday afternoon and referred further information to senior attorney Sidumo Mdladla of SV Mdladla & Associates. “I am no longer part of that company because I resigned. You can find more details with my lawyer Sidumo Mdladla. You can also contact Prosper Mpofu who is the company’s managing director,” she said. Mdladla is known to have been a close friend to Gamedze and was his attorney. He is the one who registered most of the companies that Gamedze owned and directed.


Mdladla has also been appointed the executor of the deceased businessman’s estate.
He confirmed Dlamini’s resignation. “Yes, she has resigned as director of the company and we are in possession of her letter of resignation. The company is now under the directorship of Gamedze’s wife Lungile and daughter Tengetile,” the senior attorney said.


Mdladla said there was nothing sinister about Dlamini’s resignation because her directorship did not come with monetary attachment.
 According to the obituary read out by his family during his memorial service in January, Gamedze allegedly established Serjeant Investment a few years ago and he completed building the Glass House - a modern five storey building located in the centre of Mbabane on Gwamile Street - in 2017.
 
NUMEROUS PROPERTIES


The Times SUNDAY can reveal that Serjeant Investment was established on May 30, 1960, by a couple known as Lewis and Martha Serjeant who each owned one share of the company that boasted of numerous properties located along Bethusile Street, formerly known as West Street, as well as Gwamile Street, formerly known as Miller Street.


According to the Memorandum of Association of Serjeant Investments, the objects for which the Company is established were to acquire immovable properties known as Lot No 4. No 5 and No 6 Situated on West Street measuring 34 square metres and 104 feet as well as Lot No7 also on West Street measuring 27 square metres and 568 square feet.


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