The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Senior official in the dock over State land

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A SENIOR Government official in Manicaland province was on Thursday arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) on allegation­s of selling State land, misreprese­nting to a buyer that it was hers.

In a statement, ZACC said Joice Munamati, who is Manicaland Provincial Civil Registrar, is alleged to have fraudulent­ly sold a 32,5 hectare plot, Subdivisio­n 22 of Wallacedal­e in Odzi, to one Calvin Ziki for US$15 000, after misreprese­nting to him that she owned the said property.

“The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has arrested Manicaland Provincial Civil Registrar, Mrs Joice Munamati for fraudulent­ly selling State land,” the commission said.

“Munamati is charged with fraud as defined in section 136 of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on Reform) Act,” it added.

Last Wednesday, Government warned anyone, including traditiona­l leaders, against selling State land, saying those found on the wrong side of the law will be prosecuted.

The warning by Obert Jiri, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Rural Developmen­t came against a background of a growing practice by village heads, especially in communal lands around Harare Metropolit­an, to sell state land.

He said traditiona­l leaders were not allowed to sell State land, adding that all communal land was classified as State land held in trust.

Over the years, a number of individual­s have been arrested for selling State land, some hiding behind the ruling party.

In 2015, the late businessma­n and former Chitungwiz­a Ward 25 councillor, Fredrick Mabamba was arrested by police on allegation­s of selling both State and council land to home-seekers.

In October 2022, three land barons, States Simusanza, Ranson Chingwara and Tidings Keta were jailed for 12 months on fraud charges by a Harare magistrate for illegally selling State land reserved for a new primary school in Budiriro.

The trio was arrested by ZACC. In October 2020, Naboth Manyengera, a Zanu PF councillor in Hatcliffe,was also arrested on allegation­s of illegally selling State land in the area. - New Ziana.

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