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Mthwakazi confronts traditional leaders for giving land to outsiders

by Staff reporter
11 Nov 2020 at 14:00hrs | Views
PRO-MATABELELAND Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) has written to traditional chiefs in the region complaining about the allocation of prime land in the region to outsiders.

The party accuses the chiefs of failing to protect land from non-Ndebele speaking people the militant opposition claims have occupied most of the fertile land in the region.

In a strongly-worded 14-paged letter dated November 9, 2020, MRP leader Mqondisi Moyo also accused the traditional leaders of being Zanu PF appendages.

"Of late, I have been engaged by thousands across Mthwakazi concerning the land issue.

"People want to know what is happening with their land. The outcry is that people from Mashonaland have taken land in Mthwakazi.

"You as the traditional custodians of the said resources have neither done nor said anything to stop this provocative move," wrote Moyo in the letters addressed to 79 chiefs in the region.

Moyo cited Section 282 of the Constitution which he said mandated chiefs to promote the cultural values of their communities, facilitate development, resolve disputes and perform other functions expected of them by an Act of Parliament.

"Our chiefs have been captured by Zanu PF government. Your powers over your own jurisdiction have been pruned. Contrary to the call by the Constitution that you must not be politically affiliated, an estimated 85 percent of you have since been reduced to Zanu PF puppets, which is a very sad and destructive development.

"We have also gathered from our intelligence that the majority of you are Zanu PF cardholders, making you easy prey for the ruling party. It is no surprise that even on land related decisions your wings are clipped," Moyo said.

The MRP leader claimed that some of the traditional leaders had also confided in him that they also applied for land.

The party also expressed concern over the way the Gukurahundi issue was being handled by government.

The government recently tasked Matabeleland chiefs to lead the process of exhuming and reburying victims of the 1980s government atrocities.

Source - newzimbabwe