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Resettled Farmers Reject Govt's 7-day Eviction Notices, Vow To Stay Put

5 years agoThu, 10 Jan 2019 10:50:28 GMT
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Resettled Farmers Reject Govt's 7-day Eviction Notices, Vow To Stay Put

Framers in Masvingo province who were served with eviction notices on January 8 have vowed to stay put. The eviction notice read in part:

You are hereby given seven days to vacate Mzaro Farm, Masvingo province. You are violating section 3 of the Gazetted Lands (Consequential Provisions) Act Chapter 20:28; Gazetted Land Act in that you are occupying the said property without lawful authority.

Some of the farmers who spoke to Newsday had this to say:

We have been here since 2000 and we built permanent structures. Now, from the blue, we are being told to leave. Where will we go? Where do we get the money to build again? This is unfair. We are not going anywhere because we don’t have anywhere to go. They can arrest us.

… While campaigning, Chadzamira told us that we would not be moved and he gave us trees to plant as a reforestation drive. They said we should vote for Zanu PF. Now the party won and it’s abandoning us. I think the President should intervene and save us.

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…. We are Zanu PF people. Someone is fighting the President. Now we don’t know the difference between government and Zanu PF. Those pushing for our eviction are enemies of the President, they want us to rise against the party.

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