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Villagers, urban developers clash over land

Villagers, urban developers clash over land

http://www.thestandard.co.zw

May 19, 2013 in Local, News

Villagers from Goromonzi’s Yafele area have said their livelihoods are under 
threat following the encroachment of urban developments into their area.

Report by Jennifer Dube

The residents have formed Simukai Rural Residents Trust, a platform through 
which they were fighting for land allocation and utilisation programmes 
which do not disturb communal farmers’ lives.

“Simukai was registered at a time when residents of communal villages within 
the vicinity of Goromonzi district offices woke up to the realisation that 
their farming land was being seized for the development of a new residential 
peri-urban suburb,” the Trust’s coordinator Masimba Manyanya said. “Up to 
now it is not apparent as to who signed away the communal farming lands in 
Yafele and also other surrounding villages.”

Manyanya said communal farmers in Yafele lost important grazing lands and an 
annual production of over 4 000 kilogrammes of maize.

“The loss of farming land spar-ked a cumulative downward cycle spiral,” 
Manyanya said. “There was the intensive utilisation and degradation of small 
homestead based farming plots, household incomes plummeted and food 
insecurity and poverty worsened.

“Soon households were scrounging for income for basic household needs such 
as food, health and school fees.”

Facing numerous problems including expanding population needs, massive 
unemployment, dwindling incomes, HIV and Aids, Simukai at some point 
mobilised for non-farm business projects such as, mushroom growing but these 
collapsed at conception or midstream due to lack of training.

“Despite a succession of consultations since the issue of land seizures 
exploded in Yafele village 13 years ago nothing really positive or 
substantial has materialised,” Manyanya said.

“Communal residents are in a perpetual state of anguish and anxiety as new 
suburban stands are being pegged on a daily basis, encroaching on the little 
land we still have as the sprawling greater Harare encircles and overtakes 
us.”

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