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Land barons defy Harare council as 140 sites seized, court battles stall action
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54000, member: 636"] Land barons have seized control of more than 140 locations throughout Harare without legal authorization. Municipal authorities have pursued legal action to stop these uncontrolled developments. Housing director Admond Nhekairo explained that these invaders exploit legal procedures to obstruct city efforts. They file spoliation orders with courts to delay enforcement actions. Legal battles can extend for two years while unauthorized construction continues. Environmental Management Agency received 152 development applications for wetland areas. Acting director Christopher Mushava described this number as concerning for environmental protection. Harare faces a severe housing shortage with 288,885 residents waiting for homes. Forty-three percent of families live as lodgers due to limited affordable options. The city struggles with overcrowded conditions and inadequate housing supply. The master plan revealed multiple housing problems affecting residents. Aging infrastructure lacks proper maintenance and repairs throughout older neighborhoods. Many unfinished developments operate without adequate water, sewage, and road systems. Informal settlements expand rapidly without basic services or proper planning oversight. Corruption allegations surround land allocation processes that bypass official waiting lists. [/QUOTE]
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