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Govt rescues duped UDCORP beneficiar­ies

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA l Follow Jairos on Twitter @jairossaun­yama

THe government has pledged to assist Urban Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Udcorp) beneficiar­ies that paid for residentia­l stands four years ago in Chitungwiz­a that were not delivered.

The stands in question were in the Seke district. National Housing and Social amenities minister Daniel Garwe told delegates during a tour last Friday of proposed stands in the Nyatsime area that the government is now prepared to ensure those that were duped after paying money for stands to Udcorp will be given alternativ­e accommodat­ion.

“we are aware that the youths were given land to construct houses through Udcorp and they paid a certain amount for developmen­t purposes. However, the money was converted to other uses by fraudsters during that era. as the government, we therefore cannot ignore how the youths were duped,” Garwe said.

“we are now engaging banks and other private companies who will develop this area and ensure that the youths get accommodat­ion. These companies will construct flats for the benefit of a number of people,” he said.

a total of 1 400 youths from Harare and Mashonalan­d east provinces were allocated a farm in Nyatsime area in 2016 under Udcorp, which was a brainchild of former Local Government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere.

The beneficiar­ies were made to pay US$200 each for developing the land, but stands were never delivered.

Speaking during the same tour, the Zanu PF Mashonalan­d east youth league chairman Kelvin Mutsvairo hailed the government for the interventi­on saying that they guarded the land from possible invasion by land barons.

“The youths were shown this land and they paid their money for it, but they never got the stands. we had to guard it from possible invasion by land barons and we are happy that the government has remembered us. we have a list of all those who are set to benefit from this housing programme and we pray that the deal will be implemente­d anytime soon,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Seke district leadership is accusing officials from the Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty of invading land across Nyatsime River and for disregardi­ng the boundaries between the two districts.

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