Harare City Council yesterday demolished 200 illegal structures along High Glen and Kambuzuma Roads whose owners belong to 32 bogus housing cooperatives.
Council officials said the houses were built on State land meant for a hospital and other amenities. Some people whose illegal structures were demolished said notices were sent six months ago by council ordering them to vacate, but they ignored because cooperatives representatives promised to liaise with council.
Harare City Council Demolishes 200 Houses |
Harare City Council Demolishes 200 Houses |
Mr Chideme advised Harare residents to desist from buying land from individuals or cooperatives without consulting the council for vetting and approval. Harare Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni said they were protecting the city’s town plan. “We are very keen to protect the city’s superior town planning and in doing that, we discourage any form of unplanned settlements. Where this has gone ahead without authority, we first seek to regularise as many of the structures as we possibly can,” he said.
He said council would only destroy structures where people become reluctant to regularise. “If regularising fails we encourage the affected people to relocate themselves, failing which we undertake demolitions only as a last resort and this must be done as humanely as can be,” he said. “The other sore aspect is that in most cases the victims will have been misled by pseudoauthorities land barons, including some of our staff — quite easily. “The sight of women and children being harshly displaced is not a good one to observe, no one must be seen to be enjoying this painful process,” said Mayor Manyenyeni.
Harare City Council Demolishes 200 Houses |