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ZVAVHARISWA: Relief for Harare Residents as Government Stops Demolitions

ZVAVHARISWA: Relief for Harare Residents as Government Stops Demolitions
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Local Government and Public Works Minister Daniel Garwe has condemned Harare City Council’s recent wave of demolitions, labeling the short notice periods as “unreasonable and inhumane.”

Minister has ordered the city council to provide at least four months’ notice before any demolitions, allowing affected residents ample time to relocate and rebuild.

The City of Harare had planned to demolish over 5,000 houses this week, citing illegal construction on land designated for public amenities.

Targeted areas include Mabelreign, Kuwadzana, Budiriro, Mabvuku, and Glen View.

“We are human beings, and every human being has a right to shelter,” Minister Garwe said.

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Minister Garwe said the council’s haste in carrying out demolitions, suggesting that it might be a publicity stunt rather than a genuine effort to address illegal settlements.

“The government recognizes the issue of illegal construction. It is essential to balance law enforcement with compassion,” Minister Garwe said.

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“We urge the council to focus on demolishing structures built on land designated for essential services, such as schools and railways, rather than targeting residential areas,” He said.

Minister Garwe also warned against illegal land sales by land barons.

“Homeseekers must exercise caution and avoid purchasing land from unauthorized individuals, as such transactions could result in legal consequences for both buyers and sellers,” Minister Garwe said.

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The government’s intervention comes as a relief to thousands of residents facing imminent eviction.

It remains to be seen whether the City of Harare will comply with the government’s directive and adopt a more humane approach to addressing illegal settlements.

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