Mliswa Vows To Block The Return Of Land Developer Adore Gold To Norton

Norton Member of Parliament, Temba Mliswa has vowed to block the return of land developer Adore Gold saying they are coming to fleece the residents after failing to service the stands earlier. In a series of Twitter messages seen by Pindula News, Mliswa said the land developer was ordered by the High Court in 2008 that it should transfer rights to develop the stands to residents as the company had failed to execute its duties and responsibilities. We present Mliswa’s messages below:

This is a flagrant exhibition of corruption and relevant law enforcement agencies should come in. Adore Gold are returning to Marshlands again to fleece people of more money years after they declared bankruptcy and said they could not service the stands.

May be an image of text that says 'NORTONTOWNCOUNCIL NORTON TOWN COUNCIL PUBLICNOTICE NOTICE MARSHILANDSDEVELOPMENYTMEING MARSHLAND Norton Town Council would like to inform the valued stands owners in Marshlands that there is going to be a meeting to update and discuss on issues to do with the development of Marshlands scheduled as follows Date: 04 June 2022 Time: 0900hrs Venue: Pamukuyu Agenda: Update on Marshlands Development For information contact the Public Relations and Community Participation Officer Mr Francis Kachere on 07722 0772211650 1650 email to coo@nortontc.org.zw franciswakaz@gmail.com IHICREL.TIONS&COM/NTIYPARTICPATIO 23May2022 23 Muy 2022 NORTON TOWN COUNCIL-FOR TH GOOD OF THE PEOPLE'

In 2006 the High Court ruled that Adore Gold should develop the area and service the stands within 3 months. They failed and the Court decreed if they failed they should transfer ownership to the applicants who were residents.

After Adore Gold failed to service the stands a 2008 High Court ruling ordered the transfer of rights to residents as the company abdicated its duty. Thus there is no legal basis for the return of the company today. Residents should make their own initiatives to service stands!

These are land barons who should be stopped in their tracks and should be jailed. The Marshlands case has dragged for over 20 years because of the confusion brought by these people. That has to end. I won’t sit back while people are swindled of their money.

Pindula News

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