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Quest pays off rates, water bills with 3 trucks

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QUEST Motor Corporation has entered into a swap deal with the Harare City Council where the local authority would receive three all-terrain Foton Tunland trucks valued at $83 850 to pay off the car dealer’s outstanding council rates.

QUEST Motor Corporation has entered into a swap deal with the Harare City Council where the local authority would receive three all-terrain Foton Tunland trucks valued at $83 850 to pay off the car dealer’s outstanding council rates.

BY MOSES MATENGA

Council finance and development committee has already approved the deal.

“The committee considered a report by the finance director (Justin Mandizha) on wherein he was requesting for authority to enter into negotiations with Quest Motor Corporation who were proposing for a set of City of Harare bills with three 4×4, 2,8 TDI vehicles, valued at a total of $83 850,” the finance and development committee report said.

Foton Tunland truck

“The committee considered the matter and resolved to recommend that the finance director be authorised to enter into negotiations with Quest Motors on the proposed set off of the company’s rates and water bills with the named vehicles.”

Mandizha, according to council record, engaged Quest Motor Corporation over the deal and was expected to update council soon. Each truck costs $37 950.