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Mugabe blasts Kasukuwere for selling land to Prophet Magaya
08 Sep 2016 at 06:37hrs | Views
President Mugabe yesterday blasted Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere for reportedly selling land earmarked for Harare youths to Prophet Walter Magaya and political bigwigs.
Prophet Magaya leads the Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries.
This comes a few weeks after President Mugabe availed 1 000 hectares of land for residential development to youths in Harare as part of efforts to fulfil the Government economic blue print, Zim-Asset.
The land is in Shawasha B, Norton and Harare South.
Youths, as exposed by 'The Sunday Mail', have reportedly been muscled out of the project with most of the land going to Prophet Magaya and shelf companies belonging to political bigwigs.
President Mugabe - who a few days ago at the National Youth Assembly meeting in Harare slammed corrupt allocation of residential land - yesterday took Minister Kasukuwere to task over the shenanigans.
"What is the story about the land that was earmarked for youths?" the President asked just before the start of the Politburo meeting.
"I am told that you sold the stands to Magaya."
Minister Kasukuwere responded: "No boss. They had no stories to publish. There is nothing like that. I am the responsible Minister and nothing like that happened."
Not convinced, President Mugabe retorted: "No, No, I understand that you sold the land to Magaya. I still feel you did that."
The Government, which is targeting 300 000 units by 2018, has launched a national programme to provide housing for all people with particular attention to youths.
The land where corruption has erupted is at Chishawasha B farm where youths were allocated 300ha of the 2 848,77ha that lies along Arcturus Road.
The offer, according to sources, had been withdrawn under unclear circumstances amid reports that some bigwigs were using shelf companies to mask their allocations.
As at July 26, according to documents from the Local Government Ministry's State Land Management section, Chishawasha B had been allocated as follows: Udcorp 1 000ha; National Housing Fund 378ha; Harare youths 300ha; Homelink 200ha; Twinbag Investments, N-Frays Infrastructure, Farmtel Investments (Terrence Mukupe), Nettfields Investments (Pvt) Ltd and Mahlaba Pvt Ltd (100ha each); Elephant Trust (linked to a Cabinet minister) 70ha; and Zimshelter, Washtrom, Denrock Investments (Kudzai Chipanga) and Casewood (Tongai Kasukuwere) (50ha each).
It is understood that some of these firms are linked to Cdes Betty Kaseke, Sarah Mahoka, Innocent Hamandishe and Shadreck Mashayamombe.
Farmtel, Denrock, Casewood and Kaseke reportedly signed memoranda of agreements with the Local Government Ministry to develop the land on July 29.
Around that same time, Prophet Walter Magaya's Planet Africa is said to have signed a memorandum of agreement with the ministry for 300ha.
Documents indicate Planet Africa paid a deposit of $100 000 on August 10.
On August 17, Minister Kasukuwere withdrew all offer letters except for Planet Africa.
It is alleged that Planet Africa was subsequently offered land reserved for youths, with some quarters speaking of an "improper relationship" between the Minister and the prophet.
Officials from Prophet Magaya's Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries have maintained that their transactions were above board.
The officials confirmed to The Sunday Mail that they had received 300 hectares in Chishawasha B adding that "we have paid deposit for that."
On the other hand, Minister Kasukuwere dismissed allegations of impropriety, saying the priority list for Chishawasha B had youths, women, the Urban Development Corporation and Homelink.
He confirmed that some allocations were done wrongly and he "had to cancel everything."
He claimed PHD was yet to get land and that the church was in discussions with Udcorp to that end.
One of the firms whose offer letter was withdrawn has written to Minister Kasukuwere's ministry threatening legal action.
Part of the generic withdrawal letters read: "This ministry regrets to advise you that the offer of (number of hectares) of land at Chishawasha B Farm is being withdrawn with immediate effect due to other pressing needs for land in this area.
"Consequent to this decision to withdraw the land offer, the memorandum of understanding which had been signed between yourselves and the ministry has been deemed cancelled."
Investigations show that the Chishawasha B saga started on September 4, 2015 when Harare East legislator Mukupe approached the Local Government Ministry seeking approval for urban development on 710,226ha of Chishawasha B.
The property fell under the jurisdiction of the Lands and Rural Resettlement Ministry and on October 21, 2015 Minister Kasukuwere asked for its transference to his brief. Around March this year, Lands Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora formally handed over the farm to Local Government.
Soon after that, Minister Kasukuwere issued offer letters to Cdes Mahoka, Mashayamombe and Choto, at which point Mukupe threatened to expose what he felt was corrupt allocation of the land.
The three offer letters were withdrawn, and in April Minister Kasukuwere issued 13 new ones, only to withdraw all but Prophet Magaya's Planet Africa three days later.
Prophet Magaya leads the Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries.
This comes a few weeks after President Mugabe availed 1 000 hectares of land for residential development to youths in Harare as part of efforts to fulfil the Government economic blue print, Zim-Asset.
The land is in Shawasha B, Norton and Harare South.
Youths, as exposed by 'The Sunday Mail', have reportedly been muscled out of the project with most of the land going to Prophet Magaya and shelf companies belonging to political bigwigs.
President Mugabe - who a few days ago at the National Youth Assembly meeting in Harare slammed corrupt allocation of residential land - yesterday took Minister Kasukuwere to task over the shenanigans.
"What is the story about the land that was earmarked for youths?" the President asked just before the start of the Politburo meeting.
"I am told that you sold the stands to Magaya."
Minister Kasukuwere responded: "No boss. They had no stories to publish. There is nothing like that. I am the responsible Minister and nothing like that happened."
Not convinced, President Mugabe retorted: "No, No, I understand that you sold the land to Magaya. I still feel you did that."
The Government, which is targeting 300 000 units by 2018, has launched a national programme to provide housing for all people with particular attention to youths.
The land where corruption has erupted is at Chishawasha B farm where youths were allocated 300ha of the 2 848,77ha that lies along Arcturus Road.
The offer, according to sources, had been withdrawn under unclear circumstances amid reports that some bigwigs were using shelf companies to mask their allocations.
As at July 26, according to documents from the Local Government Ministry's State Land Management section, Chishawasha B had been allocated as follows: Udcorp 1 000ha; National Housing Fund 378ha; Harare youths 300ha; Homelink 200ha; Twinbag Investments, N-Frays Infrastructure, Farmtel Investments (Terrence Mukupe), Nettfields Investments (Pvt) Ltd and Mahlaba Pvt Ltd (100ha each); Elephant Trust (linked to a Cabinet minister) 70ha; and Zimshelter, Washtrom, Denrock Investments (Kudzai Chipanga) and Casewood (Tongai Kasukuwere) (50ha each).
It is understood that some of these firms are linked to Cdes Betty Kaseke, Sarah Mahoka, Innocent Hamandishe and Shadreck Mashayamombe.
Farmtel, Denrock, Casewood and Kaseke reportedly signed memoranda of agreements with the Local Government Ministry to develop the land on July 29.
Documents indicate Planet Africa paid a deposit of $100 000 on August 10.
On August 17, Minister Kasukuwere withdrew all offer letters except for Planet Africa.
It is alleged that Planet Africa was subsequently offered land reserved for youths, with some quarters speaking of an "improper relationship" between the Minister and the prophet.
Officials from Prophet Magaya's Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries have maintained that their transactions were above board.
The officials confirmed to The Sunday Mail that they had received 300 hectares in Chishawasha B adding that "we have paid deposit for that."
On the other hand, Minister Kasukuwere dismissed allegations of impropriety, saying the priority list for Chishawasha B had youths, women, the Urban Development Corporation and Homelink.
He confirmed that some allocations were done wrongly and he "had to cancel everything."
He claimed PHD was yet to get land and that the church was in discussions with Udcorp to that end.
One of the firms whose offer letter was withdrawn has written to Minister Kasukuwere's ministry threatening legal action.
Part of the generic withdrawal letters read: "This ministry regrets to advise you that the offer of (number of hectares) of land at Chishawasha B Farm is being withdrawn with immediate effect due to other pressing needs for land in this area.
"Consequent to this decision to withdraw the land offer, the memorandum of understanding which had been signed between yourselves and the ministry has been deemed cancelled."
Investigations show that the Chishawasha B saga started on September 4, 2015 when Harare East legislator Mukupe approached the Local Government Ministry seeking approval for urban development on 710,226ha of Chishawasha B.
The property fell under the jurisdiction of the Lands and Rural Resettlement Ministry and on October 21, 2015 Minister Kasukuwere asked for its transference to his brief. Around March this year, Lands Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora formally handed over the farm to Local Government.
Soon after that, Minister Kasukuwere issued offer letters to Cdes Mahoka, Mashayamombe and Choto, at which point Mukupe threatened to expose what he felt was corrupt allocation of the land.
The three offer letters were withdrawn, and in April Minister Kasukuwere issued 13 new ones, only to withdraw all but Prophet Magaya's Planet Africa three days later.
Source - chronicle