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Harare families appeal eviction ruling, claim land donated to Zanu PF
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69737, member: 636"] Over 850 families facing removal from a Harare estate have lodged a Supreme Court appeal, temporarily suspending their eviction. The families are contesting a High Court ruling which rejected their claim to the land in Msasa Park and Chadcombe. They argue the property was donated to a Zanu PF district in 2012, a claim the landowner, Msasa Park (Pvt) Ltd, denies. The High Court found the residents had no legal standing to claim ownership based on an alleged donation to a political party not involved in the case. The judge also stated their claim was filed too late and contained factual disputes unsuitable for a paper application. Msasa Park maintains that it only offered a single stand for a party office and had delayed evictions for years on humanitarian grounds. With the appeal process now initiated, all eviction activities are on hold pending a new hearing. The company had previously proposed a plan to sell the stands to the occupants at a subsidized rate. [/QUOTE]
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