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Nyasha Mushekwi luxury bus donated to CAPS United not impounded by Zimra tax authority, expected in Harare on Friday

CAPS United vice-president Nhamo Tutisani has dismissed reports that the Zimbabwean Revenue Authority (Zimra) has impounded the bus donated by former player Nyasha Mushekwi due to unpaid tax.

Reports emerged on social media on Thursday that Zimra had seized the $120 000-bus in a bid to force United to pay outstanding tax of $50 000 owed to the government.

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However, Tutisani has since dismissed this as fake news and said the bus is expected to arrive in Harare on Friday.

"We know the rules and regulations of the country. The only thing was that we were intending to apply for exemption because it was a gift donated by our former player," Tutisani tells snl24.com/kickoff from Harare.

"In saying that there was also no intention of smuggling in the bus. Everything has been done in black and white and we finalised all the documents regarding clearance with the revenue authorities.

"If everything goes all we are expecting the bus to arrive in Harare tomorrow."

Tutisani has also paid tribute to Mushekwi for his kind gesture.

"We are humbled and feel honoured to see one of our boys whose growth we contributed towards making such kind of donation," he adds.

"Besides feeling excited, we feel humbled and honoured by this kind of gesture. It's not often seen when a student comes come back and thanks his teacher."

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