The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Commission of inquiry into land sales starts work

- Herald Correspond­ent

THE commission of inquiry into the sale of State land in urban areas is appealing to Zimbabwean­s to come forward with informatio­n that might assist in effectivel­y carrying out its mandate.

In a statement on Monday, the secretary to the Commission of Inquiry Mrs Virginia Mabiza said any such informatio­n maybe submitted to the Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs.

Mrs Mabiza is also the Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs.

“Following the promulgati­on by His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, of Statutory Instrument 11 of 2018 (Amendment of Proclamati­on 4 of 2017), amending Statutory Instrument 102 of 2017 (Proclamati­on 4 of 2017), which establishe­d a Commission of Inquiry into the sale of State Land in and around urban areas since 2005, the President swore in a six-member Commission of Inquiry to inquire into the sale of State Land in and around urban areas since 2005 in terms Section 2 of the Commission­s of Inquiry Act (Chapter 10:07), on the 1st day of February 2018,” she said.

Pursuant to the swearing in of the Commission­ers, the Commission of Inquiry officially commenced hearings from February 19, 2018.

The Commission of Inquiry will be held for a period of 12 months from the date of swearing in of the Commission­ers and shall, among other functions: conduct visitation­s and hearings after summoning witnesses and record proceeding­s and minute testimonie­s where necessary.

Any person or institutio­n with informatio­n which may be of assistance to the Commission of Inquiry may forward such informatio­n to the secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs, who is also the secretary to the Commission of Inquiry.

The informatio­n include irregulari­ties on allocation of land, including requests for bribes, queries on payments made to land developers or housing cooperativ­es, queries on status of developmen­t of such land, double allocation­s/questionab­le allocation­s and queries on stand sizes; and any other irregulari­ties concerning such allocated land.

Standard complaints forms will be available from the Commission of Inquiry, situated at Harare Club, Mezzanine Floor, Corner 3rd Street/Nelson Mandela Ave, said Mrs Mabiza.

The Commission of Inquiry kindly requests maximum possible cooperatio­n from the Zimbabwean public and institutio­ns during the period which it will be undertakin­g its business.

Should anyone wish to attend the hearing sessions, the Commission of Inquiry normally sits from Monday to Wednesday every week, at the Harare Club, 1st Floor, Corner 3rd Street/Nelson Mandela Ave.

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Mrs Mabiza

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