The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Harare demolishes illegal houses, businesses

- Sunday Mail Reporters

HARARE City Council has embarked on a blitz to raze down make shift homes and tuckshops in its latest attempt to rid the city of illegal structures.

During the past two weeks, Harare City Council has been demolishin­g illegal structures in Waterfalls and Hatfield.

Those in Eyestone, Harare South, will be spared after residents there obtained a High Court order in their favour.

For years, the city fathers have been battling with illegal settlement­s and structures with those behind the unauthoris­ed constructi­ons dragging them to court to resist demolition­s.

Harare City Council spokespers­on Mr Michael Chideme told The Sunday Mail that the targeted structures violates the Urban Councils Act which prohibits erection of retail shops or makeshift homes in undesignat­ed areas.

“The City Fathers will not tolerate residents who continue to violate our by-laws.

‘‘An ultimatum was set last year and these tenants have been setting up illegal structures everywhere, with people failing to adhere to council regulation­s.

“The City Council has provided decent structures like those along Seke Road, Mupedzanha­mo and Mukambo. People should relocate to those structures,” said Mr Chideme.

Last week, High Court Judge, Justice Alphas Chitakunye granted an interim relief to residents of Eyestone Farm and barred Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere and the Harare City Council from evicting them in the absence of a court order.

The minister and the city fathers were ordered to provide adequate restitutio­n for the destructio­n of homes for members of Harare South Housing Co-operative Society and Mvurachena Housing Co-operative.

“The first (Harare City Council) and second respondent (Minister of Local Government Public Works and National Housing) are hereby prohibited from further demolition of the first applicant’s (Mvurachena Housing Co-operative) members homes in Eyestone Farm in the absence of a competent court,” Justice Chitakunye ruled.

It seems Harare City Council has failed to find a lasting solution to the illegal constructi­on of dwellings. As a result, some land barons have been parcelling out council land.

 ?? Picture: Aaron Nyamayaro ?? Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially opens Golden Mile Hotel while Acting Minister of Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industries Makhosini Hlongwane,Deputy Tourism Minister Anastacia Ndlovu, Hotel Managing director Solomon Matsa and wife Shelter look on in Kwekwe yesterday.
Picture: Aaron Nyamayaro Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially opens Golden Mile Hotel while Acting Minister of Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industries Makhosini Hlongwane,Deputy Tourism Minister Anastacia Ndlovu, Hotel Managing director Solomon Matsa and wife Shelter look on in Kwekwe yesterday.

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