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Registrar
issues writ of ejectment against Anglican Church and orphanage
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
September 08, 2011
The Deputy Sheriff
has issued a 48 hour notice to occupants at a Church of the Province
of Central Africa (CPCA) Anglican Church and an orphanage in Murerwa
to vacate their premises and make way for sympathisers of ex-communicated
Anglican Bishop, Nolbert Kunonga.
In a notice
of ejectment dated 6 September 2011, the Deputy Sheriff for Murewa,
only identified as Mzingwina, gave tenants at St Johns Anglican
Church Mission in Chikwaka including administrators at Shearley
Cripps Home, an orphanage housing more than 100 orphans and located
about 100 kilometers outside Harare, 48 hours to vacate the premises.
The notice of
ejectment came after Kunonga caused the Registrar of the High Court
to issue a writ of ejectment against the CPCA from their properties
in a fresh assault on the Bishop Chad Gandiya-led church.
Through the
writ of ejectment dated 2 September 2011, Kunonga through his Diocesan
Trustees for the Diocese of Harare wants the CPCA and occupants
at all CPCA Anglican Diocese of Harare properties to vacate the
premises and make way for his Diocesan Trustees for the Diocese
of Harare.
Pursuant to
the writ of ejectment, Kunonga's followers have already ordered
Priests at some rectories to vacate the various church properties
and to surrender the properties.
In seizing the
CPCA properties, Kunonga and his followers are reportedly relying
upon the impugned part of the judgment issued last month by Chief
Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku to claim that the dispute has now been
determined finally by the Supreme Court.
The CPCA has
appealed against the recent Supreme Court decision that gave custody
of some Anglican properties to Kunonga.
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