together with Zvichapera Nyamadzawo for allegedly attempting to strip the former of co-directorship in Brendon Security.
Principal examiner Ms Martha Chakanyuka told the court that she was shocked that a resolution to appoint other directors was made without Mr Kashangura’s consent.
She said Mr Kashangura did not sign the resolution in question.
The trial continues on July 12.
Charges against Gilliet and Nyamadzawo arose after she allegedly stripped her former’s husband of the shareholding in the firm and replaced him with Nyamadzawo.
According to the State outline, sometime in March 2011, Mr Kashangura formed a company meant to provide security services to private schools and registered it as Brendon Security.
Sometime in June last year, the State says, Mr Kashangura fell sick and could not attend to his office.
The wife allegedly took over and acted in Mr Kashangura’s position, attending to all issues, which required his attention hence she was in charge of the safe.
In June last year, it is alleged, Mr Kashangura received a tip-off from an anonymous caller to the effect that he had been eliminated from Brendon Security by the pair after they allegedly submitted an application to start operations.
Mr Justin Uladi of the Attorney General’s office is prosecuting.



