The Zimbabwe Independent

Chilonga anger forces Chiwenga to abort trip

- GAR IKAI MAFIRAKURE­VA

VICE-President Constantin­o Chiwenga was last week forced to abort a trip to Chilonga communal lands, where over 12 000 villagers are facing eviction, after angry traditiona­l leaders told Masvingo provincial leaders they wanted offer letters first before meeting him.

The land offer letters would give the villagers security against land grabs by the government to make way for big corporates. Chiwenga then met headmen and chiefs at a closed door meeting at Gibbo Stadium in Triangle, several kilometres away from Chilonga.

His visit was aimed at calming tempers that were raging since the government threatened to immediatel­y displace villagers to pave way for a Lucerne grass project by Kwekwe-based dairy firm, Dendairy. The project is set to cover 12 940 hectares.

But even the traditiona­l leaders gave Chiwenga a tough time. They plainly demanded offer letters from the government, according to sources who attended the meeting.

The advance team led by Masvingo provincial affairs minister Ezra Chadzamira

went to Chilonga three days prior to Chiwenga’s visit.

“They, however, met resistance and immediatel­y reschedule­d Chiwenga’s visit for last Sunday at Gibbo Stadium in Triangle. Only traditiona­l leaders were invited to the meeting,” a source told the Zimbabwe Independen­t this week.

A representa­tive of Chilonga village head Vhelemu Livison Chikutu said they were demanding offer letters from government.

The traditiona­l leaders reportedly turned down verbal promises.

“If you are saying we are no longer going to be moved and we are going to be beneficiar­ies of the grass project, then we want offer letters. You are not going to be our minister of state forever. You might be fired or you may die tomorrow and your successor will simply ask for the agreement we had with the government not with Chadzamira as a person,” Chikutu told Chadzamira during a meeting which was a precursor to Chiwenga’s visit.

“As villagers of Chilonga, we are worried that you are misleading the nation that there were proper consultati­ons. We are totally opposed to the government decision to forcibly move us from our land. We are also worried that you are using Chief Tshovani as the leader whose area of jurisdicti­on is affected yet it belongs to

Chief Sengwe who is not here. We feel you are trying to mislead the world that our traditiona­l leader is in support with whatever is happening,” Chikutu said.

The meeting ended in a stalemate, which led the team to shift the venue from

Chilonga to

Gibbo Stadium after they realised that the environmen­t was hostile. Later, only traditiona­l leaders were allowed to meet Chiwenga.

The traditiona­l leaders told Chiwenga that they could not make a final decision as it rests with affected villagers.

According to impeccable sources that attended the meeting, Chiwenga tried to be diplomatic after traditiona­l leaders told him they were sidelined in the allocation of land in the Kilimanjar­o project.

Chiwenga admitted that allocation of land in the Kilimanjar­o project was wrongly done and should be revisited.

Kilimanjar­o is a sugarcane-growing project on land developed by agro-processing giant, Tongaat Hullets in Hippo Valley for distributi­on to villagers through its corporate social responsibi­lity initiative­s.

The Chilonga contentiou­s issue was not discussed in depth as the traditiona­l leaders asked for more time to consult their people.

On February 26, 2021, Local Government minister, July Moyo, published a legal notice ordering thousands of people occupying approximat­ely 12 940 hectares of Chilonga communal lands to leave immediatel­y unless they acquired rights of use or occupation.

This sparked a global outcry resulting in government somersault­ing and changing the statutory instrument­s that were used to grab land from the villagers. Court challenges also gave relief to the villagers.

 ??  ?? Traditiona­l leaders in Chilonga communal lands are demanding offer letters.
Traditiona­l leaders in Chilonga communal lands are demanding offer letters.
 ??  ?? Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga
Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga

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