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Zimbabwe warns councillors over illegal land deals, vows tough crackdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49566, member: 636"] Government officials caught crooked councillors stealing public land across Zimbabwe. Engineer Tafadzwa Muguti warned these local politicians about their dirty schemes at a recent conference. The presidential secretary said many councillors turned into greedy land grabbers who break the law. He promised tough punishment for anyone caught red-handed during investigations. These corrupt officials might face jail time during the holiday season. Muguti explained that councillors should protect government property instead of stealing it. Many local leaders invaded state land and handed out plots to their friends and family. The government refuses to make these illegal deals official just because councillors recommend them. Officials plan to question town clerks about every suspicious land allocation. Each case will face strict examination before any approval happens. Some councillors thought their positions would make them rich quickly. They believed being elected meant fancy cars and expensive houses for free. Muguti reminded them that voters expect better roads and clinic services instead. The presidential office plans to teach these politicians about proper governance and accountability. Local authorities must follow constitutional rules as the third level of government. Illegal land grabbing spreads throughout the country with councillors leading many invasions. Cities like Harare and Chitungwiza face serious problems with unauthorized settlements. Rural district councils also struggle with similar issues across their areas. The government promises strict action against all corrupt officials involved. Proper procedures must guide every land allocation decision moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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