some of the houses built on the road
The owners of four houses in a close in Unit N,
Chitungwiza, no longer have access to a road after land barons allocated a
stand in the midst of the road leading up to the houses.
The person, who was allocated the stand is already
constructing a house, which is now at window level.
Two of the homeowners that were affected by the development
Messrs Suspicion Kubandikira and Trust Mashekere, who bought stands in the
close in 2010 said they were now forced to park their cars elsewhere since they
can no longer drive up to their homes.
Even our news crew had to park its vehicle six houses away
from the affected houses as the road is practically impassable.
The two showed this paper offer letters dated February 2010
issued by former Chitungwiza housing director Jemina Gumbo proving that the
affected people were indeed the real beneficiaries of the stands.
“Allocation of infill residential stand offer letter stand
number 3099 Unit N your application to be allocated a residential stand in
Chitungwiza Municipality Area has been successful,” read part of the offer
letter.
Interestingly, the cost of servicing the stand was valued
at $200. Messrs Kubandikira and Mashekere said the problem started last year
after Bernadate Square and Brighton Garura who sold them the stands started
demanding extra payment.
“We bought the 200 square metre stands in 2010 from
Bernadate and Garura at a cost of US$3 000 each.
“They then facilitated our paperwork at council, including
offer letters, site plans and lease agreements,” said Mr Kubandikira.
“The problem came last year when they approached us saying
we need an extra US$1 500 of which we declined.
“To our surprise violent youths came and assaulted us
before pegging the road. Four houses including mine no longer have access to
the road.”
Mr Mashekere chipped in saying they had lost hope as the
suspected land barons boast of having close links to Chitungwiza Municipality,
the Judiciary and security forces.
“The paperwork is from the local authority, but
surprisingly Bernadate and Garura came and showed us new papers dated 2019
indicating that we had actually invaded their new stand situated in the road,”
he said.
The parties are now fighting each other in the courts.
Concerted efforts to get in touch with Square and Garura were fruitless as they
were not answering their mobile phones the whole of yesterday.
Chitungwiza Residents Trust director Ms Alice Kuveya
recently lambasted council officials for conniving in corrupt activities.
“Honestly, as residents we are tired of corrupt council
officials. We are asking the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), and
the Minister of Local Government and Public Works to take action now.
“As residents we will continue to fight for our properties.
“There is not going to be a stand in the middle of the
road. The owner should go and get back his money,” she said. This is just a tip of an iceberg with
Chitungwiza Municipality officials recently having allegedly altered a stand
layout plan in Unit N Extension before allocating a residential stand in the
middle of a road that has been in existence since 2006. Herald
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