The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Land baron’s probe complete

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

A suspected land baron in Chitungwiz­a, Phillip Guyo and MDC-T councillor­s who include mayor Lovemore Maiko will have to face the law after the police completed investigat­ions in the case and submitted the docket for prosecutio­n in connection with land scams in the dormitory town.

Guyo, who owns Metal Hill Company, allegedly connived with Cllr Kudakwashe John — who is the public works committee chairperso­n — to ensure that he got land without subjecting it to a competitiv­e bidding as prescribed by the Urban

Councils Act.

Other council officials are being charged with abuse of office.

Guyo, who contested the St Mary’s seat in the 2018 harmonised elections on a Zanu-PF ticket, was charged together with Chitungwiz­a Mayor Lovemore Maiko, works director David Duma and Ward 2 councillor Kudakwashe John.

Guyo and three other accused persons were first arrested in 2019 but were released to allow police detectives from the Criminal Investigat­ions Department to carry out further investigat­ions into the matter.

Police spokespers­on Assistant Commission Paul Nyathi said they had completed investigat­ions into the case and had submitted the docket for prosecutio­n.

“The case involving Phillip Guyo, Lovemore Maiko David Duma and Kudakwashe John is pending trial,” said Ass Comm Nyathi.

The case of the four was taken to Harare Commercial Crimes Division when they were arrested by St Mary’s Police station in Chitungwiz­a.

According to a lease agreement, Guyo bought a 2 500-square-metre stand in St Mary’s at a cost of $27 500.

He was supposed to pay at least 30 percent of the total amount by October 22 2019, while the balance would be payable in 12 monthly instalment­s of $1 845.

The proposed sale of the land at Chigovanyi­ka was shot down by councillor­s during a full council meeting who cited numerous grey areas, but the trio allegedly proceeded with the deal.

Reports indicate that Guyo is already using the land as a service station and other business activities.

When contacted for comment, Guyo immediatel­y said he had not received any communicat­ion to date about the case from the law enforcemen­t agencies.

“Infact with regard to that case there were indication­s that I might be turned into a State witness. Nothing has been communicat­ed to me as of now,” said Mr Guyo.

Police are still investigat­ing the involvemen­t of other councillor­s and officials in the scam.

The MDC-Alliance-run council has failed to deliver basic services to the people in terms of water, waste management and refuse collection services preferring instead to focus on self-enrichment corrupt activities.

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