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Chadzamira pushes to legalise disputed Riverton Academy
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 82982, member: 160"] A provincial minister stepped in to save a school from a road-blocking traditional chief. Ezra Chadzamira ordered local agencies to speed up paperwork for Riverton Academy in Masvingo. This directive came after he sat down with Chief Murinye and owner Philimon Mutangiri following that chaotic scene involving a truck obstructing the entryway. Tensions boiled over when Elias Munodawafa physically stopped cars carrying students because he never approved the building plans. Mutangiri constructed the facility on family grounds, but the traditional leader felt ignored. Law enforcement from Muchakata eventually showed up to clear the blockade, enabling traffic to move. Chadzamira explained that the owners filed applications, yet construction moved faster than the bureaucracy. He suggested running the place as a satellite campus while regulators finalize the license. The official insisted traditional leaders must support local upgrades instead of getting in the way or acting like gatekeepers. Murinye hardly seemed impressed with that solution. He begrudgingly agreed to let the kids attend classes temporarily, but demanded that the entire institution relocate elsewhere later. The chief compared this situation to land barons seizing property illegally, arguing that society shouldn't accept rule-breaking just because the buildings already exist. [/QUOTE]
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