The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President appoints State land Commission

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday appointed a seven-member Commission of Inquiry into the sale of State land in and around urban areas since 2005.

The commission is chaired by Justice Tendai Uchena.

The Commission was appointed in terms of section 2 (1) of the Commission­s of Inquiry Act that empowers the President to take such a step when he considers it advisable.

Other members of the commission are Mr Andrew Mlalazi, Mr Stephen Chakaipa, Dr Tarisai Mutangi, Dr Heather Chingono, Ms Vimbai Nyemba and Ms Petronella Musarurwa.

The permanent secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs, Mrs Virginia Mabhiza is secretary to the Commission.

According to President Mugabe’s proclamati­on in the Government Gazette, the inquiry will run for 12 months from the day of gazetting with an option of a three months extension, with a comprehens­ive report expected to be produced at the end of the inquiry.

The Commission’s terms of reference shall be:

(i) “To investigat­e and identify all State land in and around urban areas that was acquired and allocated to the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for urban developmen­t since 2005;

(ii) To investigat­e and ascertain the status of such land in terms of ownership, occupation and developmen­t; (c) to investigat­e methods of acquisitio­n and/ or allocation by current occupants and owners of such land;

(iii) To investigat­e and ascertain the actors involved in allocation­s, occupation and use of such land;

(v) To conduct visitation­s where necessary, summon witnesses, record proceeding­s,

minute testimonie­s and document, consider and manage all informatio­n gathered in order to arrive at appropriat­e findings and recommenda­tions to the President;

(vi) To investigat­e any other matter which the Commission of Inquiry may deem appropriat­e and relevant to the inquiry; to report to the President in writing, the result of the inquiry.”

The President also directed that the inquiry may be held both in public or privately as the exigencies of the inquiry may determine.

The appointmen­t of the Commission follows the mushroomin­g of illegal settlement­s in most urban areas, most of which were establishe­d from the illegal sale of State land by land barons.

This has led to demolition­s of residentia­l structures in the past prejudicin­g ordinary people of their hard earned money.

Most of the settlement­s do not have water and sewer reticulati­on and other infrastruc­ture such as roads, electricit­y, schools and clinics.

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