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Illegal Land Squatters Told to Clear Out
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32999, member: 636"] People living illegally on state land across Zimbabwe must leave right away or face legal trouble. The government wants everyone to know that settling on official land without permission breaks the law. Farm Minister Anxious Masuka said many people have moved onto government property without proper papers. Anyone using rural state land needs official approval from the ministry. Those who stay without permission risk being taken to court under the Gazetted Lands Act. Officials ask the public to report suspicious land occupation to nearby ministry offices or police stations. Text messages can also be sent to a special phone number. The government encourages people who already have permits for A2 settlements to visit land offices soon to process their title deeds. Masuka emphasized that land serves as an economic tool for agricultural growth. The government considers proper land allocation essential for reaching national goals. Traditional leaders in some areas have caused problems by giving away state property without authority. Chiefs and village heads sometimes hand out parcels reserved for farming projects. These actions create messy settlements and arguments over who rightfully controls the land. Such practices work against government plans for organized land use throughout rural Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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