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Orphans
left vulnerable as Kunonga loyalists evict caregivers
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
September 12, 2011
More than 100
orphans have been left vulnerable at an orphanage in Murewa after
sympathisers of ex-communicated Anglican Bishop, Nolbert Kunonga,
on Monday 12 September 2011 evicted the orphans' care givers
from the institution.
Kunonga's
loyalists on Monday morning evicted three Sisters, namely Sister
Dorothy, the Matron, Sister Plaxedes, who was in charge of medical
needs and Sister Anna Chitsura who was in charge of the library
and the orphans' studies from Shearley Cripps Home, an orphanage
housing more than 100 orphans and located at St Johns Chikwakwa
in Murewa, Mashonaland East province.
The supporters
of Kunonga, affiliated to his Diocesan Trustees for the Diocese
of Harare based their actions on a Writ of Ejectment, which was
obtained on 2 September
2011 after he caused the Registrar of the High Court to issue it
against the Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA)
led by Bishop Chad Gandiya.
The eviction of the care givers came even though human rights lawyer,
Jeremiah Bamu of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights had on Friday
9 September 2011 served an urgent chamber application on Kunonga's
Diocesan Trustees for the Diocese of Harare seeking to set aside
the Writ of Ejectment issued by the High Court.
Meanwhile, Justice
Tendai Uchena will on Wednesday 14 September 2011 preside over the
Urgent Chamber Application filed by ZLHR lawyers challenging the
Writ of Ejectment.
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