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Dambudzo Mnangagwa blocks asset grab, saves rural council’s lifelines
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78536, member: 636"] President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa used emergency powers to stop local authorities from seizing property owned by the Zvataida Rural District Council in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe. A recent High Court order had allowed creditors to take council assets like tractors, vehicles, and generators to settle a debt. A new statutory instrument overrides that court ruling to protect that equipment. The government says these items are absolutely necessary for basic services for over 150,000 people. Officials argued that losing this equipment would cause a public health disaster, with uncollected garbage likely leading to disease outbreaks like cholera and typhoid. The emergency regulations force the release of any attached assets back to the council. This temporary measure is based on a law letting the president act on urgent matters of public safety when normal legal processes are insufficient. The protected assets include specific models of tractors and a generator, all deemed critical for waste management and road upkeep. The rules will stay in effect indefinitely to give the financially struggling council some breathing room. [/QUOTE]
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