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Chombo embroiled in messy land scam . . . again
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
September 12, 2012
The Minister
of Local Government Rural and Urban Development, Dr I. Chombo's
name has been dragged to the courts following a USD4 million fraud
case which boarders around the issue of stolen land the ZimDaily
has reported again. Justice Zvandasara, Tichaona Suruware and Blessing
Sigareta are being accused of allegedly grabbing 84 000 hectares
of land which is also said to be belonging to one Nyasha Chikwinya
who is also said to be a Zanu PF Central member in another showdown
which is exposing the serious infighting that is happening in the
shaky former ruling party. It is alleged that the trio were illegally
distributing land using their unregistered housing cooperative to
innocent members of the public in Hatcliff. ZANU PF district Chairman,
Mr Misheck Mangwende who was testifying for the state argued that
the trio confirmed that they had the blessing of Minister Chombo
who was the final decision maker in terms of land allocation and
when that was said there was no need to question those from above
[i.e. the Minister]. Zvandasara who resides at plot 7, Weston Glen
Forest claimed that he was closely linked to the Minister and that
what he was doing was above board despite the fact that 820 witnesses
are lined up to testify against him.
This disturbing
story comes against a background of land scams involving the Minister.
In 2010, it is also alleged that Minister Chombo was found guilty
of parceling out stands and houses unproceduraly with most of these
benefitting his close political allies according to the land audit
report released by the audit committee led by suspended Councilor,
Warship Dumba. The report alleged that the Minister owned land which
was equal to the size of 20 football pitches. Today, the housing
waiting list is now pregnant with more than 1.2million people on
the waiting list and these scandals expose the level of corruption
that has bedeviled our local Government system in Zimbabwe. It now
remains a pipe dream for many Zimbabweans that one day they will
own a house whilst a very few 'Big Men' like Chombo
have primitively and unashamedly accumulated the land which should
go towards benefiting the ordinary Zimbabwean.
The Combined
Harare Residents Association (CHRA) reiterates its call for Harare
city council to fast track the long awaited second round of the
land audit. The land audit will be in the interest of everyone including
those who were previously implicated to cleanse themselves. The
housing department should strive to clear the waiting list for those
looking for land through developing more land under the banner of
council and not let bogus land developers rule the roost for many
have fallen victim to these as in the case which we have just reported.
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