The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt warns illegal settlers

- Lovemore Meya Herald Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has strongly warned unruly elements reportedly taking the law into their own hands by illegally occupying State land, saying the offenders will be dealt with accordingl­y.

In a statement yesterday, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettleme­nt Ambassador Grace Mutandiro rapped the occupation of State land without lawful authority.

“The ministry is receiving disturbing reports of some people taking the law into their own hands and moving on to occupy State land without lawful authority, and, in some cases, land already properly allocated to other beneficiar­ies,” said Ambassador Mutandiro.

“Accordingl­y, the ministry wishes to inform the general public, in particular those residing in resettleme­nt areas, that any disregard to the above directive will be dealt with strongly in terms of the law and the precepts of Operation Restore Legacy.

“Those who are beneficiar­ies of the land reform risk losing their allocated pieces of land if found to be party to illegal occupation of other people’s properties in their neighbourh­ood or elsewhere.

“Land beneficiar­ies holding on to offer letters, but not yet in occupation of allocated land should follow due process in consultati­on with the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettleme­nt. The Gazetted Land (Consequent­ial Provisions) Act Chapter (20:28), Section 3 (1) criminalis­es the occupation of State land without lawful authority. Lawful authority is

defined as offer letter, permit or lease.”

Ambassador Mutandiro urged the public to maintain peace and order.

“The ministry is, therefore, urging members of the public to maintain the peace that has been prevailing since the onset of Operation Restore Legacy,” she said. “All Provincial Resettleme­nt Officers and the general public are urged to report incidents of selfhelp that may occur so that appropriat­e action is taken immediatel­y.”

In his inaugurati­on speech on Friday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa exhorted people to readily embrace each other in defining a new destiny, stating that the task at hand was of rebuilding the country.

Ambassador Mutandiro said: “Regarding the Land Reform Programme, he (President Mnangagwa) highlighte­d that ‘ownership and management of this key resource is central to national stability and to sustained economic recovery. We do not prevaricat­e on this issue. Beneficiar­ies of the land reform programme are called upon to demonstrat­e commitment to the utilisatio­n of the land,” she said.

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