The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Land barons thrown 5yrs behind bars

- Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter

THREE members of the Kuwadzana Home Industry Housing Cooperativ­e have been imprisoned five years each for illegally parcelling out 24 hectares of council land.

Silas Madombi, Misheck Mukamira and Dumisani Zhou had pleaded not guilty to fraud charges when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro but they were convicted because of overwhelmi­ng evidence.

The trio converted an open space reserved for recreation­al purposes, measuring 24 hectares into illegal housing stands prejudicin­g council of $1,1 million.

Of the five years, one year was suspended on condition of good behaviour and a further two years and six months were suspended on condition that the trio restitutes council the $1,1 million before December 30 this year.

According to papers presented in court by council representa­tive in the matter Mr Funny Machipisa, orders to vacate the land were issued but members of the cooperativ­e led by the jailed leadership refused to move off the land.

Last month another land baron formerly employed by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Simon Boora was slapped with an effective five-year-jail term for swindling home seekers of more than $80 000.

Boora (33), who was a chairman of a housing cooperativ­e, was convicted of six counts of fraud after a fully contested trial.

Boora misreprese­nted to the complainan­ts that his housing cooperativ­e called Mukushi had been given permission by the ministry to sell stands in Pomona on behalf of the ministry.

It was proved that the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing had never allocated any stands to any developer or any housing cooperativ­e.

Boora tricked the complainan­ts by using stamps and other documents that were used by the ministry.

He had accessed the stamps and documents from the ministry during the time he was still its employee.

Payments of the said stands were either made directly to Boora or transferre­d to Mukushi Housing Cooperativ­e’s POSB bank account.

He was denying the charges but the State led by Ms Francesca Mukumbiri managed to prove its case.

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