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Harare council demolishes illegal houses in Tafara

Harare City Council (HCC) yesterday demolished several “illegal” houses in New Tafara.

Acting town clerk Phakamile Mabhena Moyo said the affected families had illegally settled themselves on a piece of land reserved for council employees.

“That area was allocated to City of Harare workers who have valid allocation letters signed by the director of Housing and Community Services,” Moyo said.

One of the affected residents, Getrude Kundiranga, said police threw teargas to disperse them.

“The police had dogs, guns and they threw teargas canisters at the civilians. My house has been demolished and my three-year-old daughter and I have nowhere to go,” Kundiranga said.

Combined Harare Residents Association president Rueben Akili warned homeseekers not to buy land from land barons.

“It has become a growing trend that as we head towards elections for the past 10 years, there are issues of politically-motivated land invasions,” Akili said.

In a related case, Harare Metropolitan province secretary Tafadzwa Muguti yesterday said 75% of businesses in the capital were operating illegally.