COMEDIAN Victor Chaushi has sued Power Lee Lotteries Limited for breach of contract involving K120,000. In this matter in the Lusaka High Court, Chaushi, also known as Kabova, is claiming payment of over K68,000 and interest for non-payment of money he worked for in promotions for the lottery company for three months.
Chaushi submitted in a statement of claim filed on June 27 in the principal registry that on November 14, 2014, he entered into a contract with Power Lee Lotteries Limited, the defendant, for the performance of road shows to promote the company and its lottery business.
Chaushi further averred that it was an express term of the contract that he would be paid the total sum of K120,000 over a period of three months and that upon receiving an advance payment of K20,000, he would get the remaining amount in weekly installments of K8,333. He submitted that after he had received only K52,000, before the expiration of three months as provided for in the contract, Power Lee Lotteries Limited purported to terminate the contract without giving him any reasons, a situation he argued was in breach of the contract. Chaushi also claimed that prior to the signing of the contract, he was scheduled to travel to the United Kingdom and the United States of America where he was scheduled to stage performances, but was persuaded not to do so by Power Lee Lotteries. During one of the Power Lee Lotteries road shows, Chaushi submitted that he lost his mobile phone valued at K7,500, which the defendants had agreed to compensate, but to no avail.
Chaushi is seeking the court to order Power Lee Lotteries to pay him the K68,000 being balance on the agreed contract sum of K120,000. He is further claiming for compensation of K7,500 for the loss of his mobile phone and also K50,000 for lost opportunities when he was scheduled to travel to the UK and USA.
Chaushi is also demanding damages for breach of contract and any other relief the court may deem fit and costs.
That shoud be a solution to close the sch for two weeks to do thorough investigations becoz the mentioned disease is deadly. Too bad for that
Oh please! Stop abusing drugs.
Hey which story did you read? I have not seen any diseases in this article..
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mademand yapaka.
This is get rich quickly and by force. May be they were not happy with your product mudala.
What company is that? Elo nayumfwapo and it sounds very boring to me bushe kwali nabale winapo?
That’s what a man heart is able to deceive itself. Nothing is enough to a human heart. Learn to appreciate & be happy with what you have today. We are all pilgrims just passing in this world.
STOP RESPONDING YOU POVERTY STRICKEN JEALOUS ZAMBIANS! Cant you read that a contract was breached?!! From the explanation above you can’t see that they have breached his contract? You are just mad because you can’t make what he makes! Its his talent let him enjoy it!!!
Forgive them, mune! They’ve never gotten into any contract in their lives. Contractual Obligations are foreign to most Zambians. Twaishibafye utuma “piece work” which are Even devoid of verbal contracts.
You are so damn lazy yet you want to bring down a hard working man! Shut your hungry mouths right now!!
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shame on you kabova, your mom is sufering and you are bussy bosting about your k120,000 and going to other countries. when last did you send your mom a simple k1000? remember where u came from my dear.
@simsounds…. The issue you seem to have with him is that he has that money NOT that he does not send his mother money…that is a LIE! Work hard for your own money you lazy man!!
becareful who you call lazy man, i can feed 4 generations of your family .