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Land scandal
Harare Residents Trust (HRT)
May 03, 2010

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Executive Summary:

The City of Harare carried out an investigation into the dealings involving their Department of Urban Planning Services (DUPS), the City and Valuation Estates Management (CVEM), the Department of Housing and Community Services (DHCS) between last quarter of 2007 and August 2008. The report, dated 23 March 2010 and titled: "Special Investigations' Committee's Report on City of Harare's Land Sales, Leases and Exchanges from the Period October 2004 to December 2009" has raised serious issues concerning the council's land policies and gives an insight into the real motives for the appointment of illegitimate commissions to run cities and towns in place of elected councillors and also the unfair dismissal of council officials who were replaced by technocrats from the Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Ministry.

In these deals, the Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development, Ignatius Chombo, Pinnacles Director Philip Chiyangwa, Dr Tendai Mahachi, in his capacity as both City Strategist/Consultant and Town Clerk, and Michael Mahachi, in his capacity as Commission Chairman and a Special Interest Councillor, featured prominently, reasons this paper seeks to highlight.

This report comes at a time the police and the lawyers representing Philip Chiyangwa have taken legal action against the Mayor of Harare Muchadeyi Masunda and Elected City Councillors who investigated the land deals, including journalists who reported on the findings of the report. This action is an elitist attempt to stop the City of Harare from carrying out its lawful mandate of safeguarding public resources from plunder by government officials in high authority. The HRT views the actions of the police and the statements subsequently made by one of the major actors in the investigations report, Psychology Chiwanga as malicious and meant to protect the alleged involvement of Minister Chombo, Chiyangwa and senior City of Harare personnel. Chiwanga has claimed in media reports that he is being targeted because of his political beliefs. That is unprofessional on his part to try and hide behind party affiliation.

The report gives an insight into what went on in the Airport road deal between the City of Harare and Augur Investments, the Warren Hills Golf course Housing Development and the land swap deal between involving Kilima Investments, businessman Philip Chiyangwa's company.

This analysis seeks among other things to critically examine the contents of the City of Harare's report and measure the actions of each public official mentioned in the report against the principle of public interest, transparency and accountability. The HRT also seeks to highlight emerging trends in asset stripping of public institutions by corrupt and unaccountable politicians, hiding behind their public offices. Lastly, this analysis critiques the adherence to the provisions of the Urban Council's Act (Chapter 29:15), council's housing and land policies in the pursuit of good local governance.

Those implicated have to be dealt with in the harshest possible manner as a deterrent against future looting of public resources. It is not our intention as HRT to speculate, but to ensure that at the end of the day justice prevails. Public officials have to be held accountable. The utilisation of public resources has to be transparent.

For details and comments please contact the Harare Residents' Trust (HRT) on +263 912 869 294, +263 733 296 806 or email us on hretrust@yahoo.com/ hretrust79@gmail.com

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