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Rukodzi in cemetery war after airport grave scheme collapses
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52077, member: 636"] Businessman John Rukodzi claims financial losses totaling $87,000 stemming from legal disputes over his Seke Road cemetery operations. The entrepreneur calculated these losses based on previous sales figures when his facility processed five burials daily at $80 per grave. His business ground to a halt following arrests and court proceedings two years ago. Authorities charged him with operating an unauthorized burial ground near Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport. The legal battle emerged from conflicts with Zororo Memorial Park management. Rukodzi maintains his cemetery operates under proper legal authorization and regulatory approval. He presents documentation showing the burial site dates back to 1910 when a white farmer established the original facility. Emmanuel Chigodora of Retreat Farm appointed Rukodzi to manage five cemeteries through a 1996 mandate covering 25 hectares of land. The businessman secured incorporation papers from the Registrar of Companies dated March 2022. Ministry of Health and Child Welfare officials granted approval for the cemetery registration and formalization process. The National Museum and Monuments of Zimbabwe cleared the project for a 260-hectare development. Officials confirmed no cultural or archaeological sites existed within the designated area. The approved plans encompass grave allocations, crematorium construction, and chapel facilities. Rukodzi attached these government approvals to demonstrate his operation meets legal requirements. He disputes characterizations of his business as unauthorized while seeking to recover substantial revenue losses. [/QUOTE]
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