Mfa in court over undelivered cattle

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FRANCISTOWN: A Maun farmer has taken former assistant minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Oliphant Mfa, to court for allegedly failing to honour his contract of delivering cattle worth P241,000 to him.

Through his lawyer Gontse Simon, Benjamin Thabo, argues that he gave Mfa P241,000 in 2012 to supply him with cattle, but to date Mfa has not delivered the cattle as per agreement. Mfa’s attorney, Tshekiso Tshekiso, argued that the only time a party to a contract can be sued is when there has been a breach of an implied term of contract.

Tshekiso said that in the current matter, the plaintiff alleges that there was an agreement to purchase cattle from the defendant.

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