The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Government to repossess Chipanga’s Wakefield Farm

- Nyore Madzianike Manicaland Bureau Takudzwa Chiwerewes­he Manicaland Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT will repossess Wakefield Farm in Headlands, which former Zanu-PF national secretary for youth affairs Mr Kudzanai Chipanga allegedly dubiously acquired after the land was earmarked for the constructi­on of a State university.

Mr Chipanga is alleged to have corruptly acquired the farm with the help of then Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere and former Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Professor Jonathan Moyo.

Though he was allegedly not doing anything meaningful at the farm, Mr Chipanga is accused of levying a monthly fee of $10 000 to the former farmer to continue his activities.

Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Senator Monica Mutsvangwa said her office was seized with the matter.

“My office is working towards revers- A MUTARE woman last week approached the courts seeking protection against her husband whom she claims wants to kill her.

Chipo Manyande appeared before magistrate Ms Nyasha Kuture requesting a protection order against her aggressive husband, Timothy Mukwekweze­ke.

She claims that Mukwekweze­ke had on separate occasions threatened to stab or poison her.

“Your Worship, I am afraid for my life because my husband is in the habit of insulting me, as well as harassing me, calling me all sorts of names,” she said.

“I am scared that he will kill me, as at one point he produced a knife and threatened to stab me.”

Manyande accused Mukwekweze­ke of destroying her mobile phones, radio, as well as other household property whenever the two had an argument.

“I once left a bucket with water, Your Worship, when I came back I discovered that the water had turned into a blackish colour, as if ing all the anomalies and make sure State land is allocated for the rightful usage,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said this on Sunday while addressing Zanu-PF members attending a provincial coordinati­ng committee (PCC) meeting held in Mutare.

She was reacting to a suggestion by Zanu-PF secretary for finance Cde Patrick Chinamasa that her office should repossess the farm from Mr Chipanga.

“We had set aside three farms, which were gazetted by the then Minister of Lands, Didymus Mutasa,” said Cde Chinamasa.

“This one was set aside for the constructi­on of Manicaland State University.”

Cde Chinamasa said in his endeavour to see developmen­t taking place in the area, he then engaged Prof Moyo and showed him the piece of land.

“I also went with Mandi Chimene (then Manicaland Minister of State for Provincial Affairs) and showed her the land,” he said.

“I was shocked to hear that they had given the same land to Chipanga. Maybe G40 meant to spite me, but that land remains a national asset.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said her investigat­ions had revealed that Mr Chipanga “was doing nothing” at the farm.

“The original farm owner was allegedly told by Chipanga to pay him $10 000 every month and continue farming,” she said.

“The farmer ended up paying Chipanga $7 000 every month.

“Chipanga still wants to return to the farm, but there is no activity that he is doing. We made it clear that the farm is earmarked for the university.”

The minister said her office was aware that Mr Kasukuwere fraudulent­ly allocated Ms Chimene another piece of land, which was State land.

“When he was Minister of Local Government, Kasukuwere gave Mandi (Chimene) documents that changed the farm, which appears as State land on Mutare’s master or grand plan,” she said.

“It was changed from State land to peri-urban and given to Mandi (Chimene) as the developer.

“There were about 550 people who were paying for stands after she sub-divided the farm. There was a lot of money exchanging hands that happened during that time.”

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