Grace Did Not Evict Manzou Villagers, Govt Claims
10 January 2015
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STATE MEDIA: The First Family does not own Manzou Farm in Mazowe and has nothing to do with the eviction of illegal settlers taking place in the area, Minister of State for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Advocate Martin Dinha said yesterday.
He said the area was not for human habitation and the province was making efforts to restore it to its former status as a national heritage site. Manzou Farm was a game park and the Department of National Museums and Monuments declared it a national heritage site years ago.
However, it was invaded by illegal gold panners. Adv Dinha said Government had “no apologies to make” as the evictions were merely a provincial exercise dealing with squatters.
“It has got nothing to do with the First Family at all,” he said. “This business of abusing the name of the First Lady, her privacy and integrity must come to an end. Zimbabwe is not a banana republic as wished by some people and we have not deteriorated to that level of lawlessness and anarchy.”
Some sections of the media reported that the land invaders were evicted at the behest of the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, claiming she wanted to set up a multi-million-dollar wildlife sanctuary.
Only 48 families, not 600 as touted by the private media, were giving the province headaches. It emerged yesterday that the reason behind the families’ resistance was illegal gold panning with “certain politicians” in the province influencing them to stay.
Most of the land invaders came from Glendale and Chiweshe.
Said Adv Dinha: “Our people must know that we cannot just wake up and stay anywhere, those in need of land know we have authorities at district, provincial and national levels. We make no apology and we will deal with all illegal settlers accordingly. Spent forces like those influencing them have no political relevance.”
He said Manzou Farm was a Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management area and Government was moving towards re-establishing the game park and the Nehanda National Monument.
“The game park, prior to the land reform, was owned by a consortium of business people but at the height of the agrarian reform people invaded the area and started poaching and illegal gold panning activities also affecting Henderson Research Station, a Sadc quarantine center specialising in animal research in the process,” Adv Dinha said.
“Efforts to amicably restore the status of the game park has been met with stiff resistance because they (invaders) are being influenced politically. The whole of Manzou was designated as Nehanda National Monument with the same status as Great Zimbabwe. This means that it became a National Parks and a national heritage site, which had to be protected environmentally. In terms of this Government proclamation, the area should be preserved as a cultural heritage site and was not for occupation by people. The Provincial Development Committee resolved that they were going to resuscitate Manzou Game Park and its national monument status.”
He added: “Traditional authorities point out that Manzou was among the holiest national heritage sites in Zimbabwe having places such as Baradzanwa and Shavarunzi, where the great Mbuya Nehanda lived.”
He said because of illegal gold panning and political influence, the illegal settlers were refusing to go despite being offered an alternative place.
Although Adv Dinha, did not mention any names, First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe last year accused Mazowe South legislator Cde Fortune Chasi of terrorising her in Mazowe, where she runs a Children’s Home.
She said Cde Chasi, who was recently fired as Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Deputy Minister, was peddling falsehoods that the First Family wanted to take all the land in Mazowe.
Said Adv Dinha: “They simply do not want to leave the area because the main activity they are carrying out is gold panning thereby causing wanton destruction of vegetation, creating dongas not suitable for animal habitation.
“From 2008, I have had meetings with these people and they agreed to be removed. It’s not a communal area like areas adjacent such as Chinamhora, Chikwaka and Masembura.
“We have carried out an exercise where we relocated them to Lazy, Blagdon and Nyandirwi farms in Mazowe. Transport and all logistics were in place, schools and boreholes were there but they are still here (Manzou Farm).”
“It is only 48 families giving us problems yet another 1 200 families accepted their fate and are happily living in those areas allocated.” When The Herald visited the area yesterday demolitions were still going on and some of the affected people interviewed pleaded for more time.
“We have crops and although we have been fighting for a long time, they should just give us more time than leaving us in the open,” said one villager identified as Mr King Makhosa. herald

8 Replies to “Grace Did Not Evict Manzou Villagers, Govt Claims”

  1. of cause amai is so kind hearted she cannot evict her children from the land. MY appeal to her is can she please intervene and help these homeless people. Amai do something.

  2. This Dinha moron is the same one who pledged to make sure that Grace gets the land she wanted and now he turns around to say the Grace and Robert are not involved. If these people are in there for gold panning why then in the same report maize crop is being slashed by equally foolish ZRP. What in essence is happening is that Grace is creating ophans in order to expand her ophanage. For the record Grace is not using her money to build and run the orphanage but donor funds from China.

  3. This Dinha moron is the same one who pledged to make sure that Grace gets the land she wanted and now he turns around to say the Grace and Robert are not involved. If these people are in there for gold panning why then in the same report maize crop is being slashed by equally foolish ZRP. What in essence is happening is that Grace is creating ophans in order to expand her ophanage. For the record Grace is not using her money to build and run the orphanage but donor funds from China.

  4. Who said pigs can fly or that donkeys grow horns and baboons mate with mbudzis ?????????

  5. The minister’s tend to protect the first family even when they are wrong, but wait and see the truth will come out like always the case.

  6. The minister’s tend to protect the first family even when they are wrong, but wait and see the truth will come out like always the case.

  7. Even if they maybe 48 poor families, they are human beings and they deserve those plots of land like anyone else. I will be surprised if you Martin Dinha don’t have a farm of your own. You greedy lot in Government you have given yourselves massive farms and plots while the real poor, the real deserving are suffering and on top of that you want to evict them. You may say who is this? Telling us this, well I am A Messenger Of God sent for this purpose to give you very greedy people chance to repent and redeem yourselves before The Coming Of The Lord or before you die, if you die like that you shall surely all have nothing, you shall all surely kneel down to beg from these you may call poor for now and you shall all sleep in places worse than the toilets with feaces everywhere. AMEN. Messenger Of God

  8. I am glad to hear that Amai Grace Mugabe is not involved. I didn’t want to believe she would be that cruel. However who ever is responsible for evicting these poor villagers because they want to create a game reserve while villagers or poor people are made homeless are doing a great sin to The Great God Jesus Christ and are creating their own hell. AMEN. Messenger Of God

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