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*Documents Proving OSISA Director Owns Farm Seized By State Disappear* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?af Documents proving that Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) executive director Siphosami Malunga owns the farm that is controversially being seized by the state have reportedly disappeared at the Deeds office. Malunga who is the son of the late national hero Sydney Malunga made the claims on Monday saying they still have copies of the documents. He said: ---------- itel A70 256GB $99USD WhatsApp: https://wa.me/+263715068543 Calls: 0772464000 ---------- > _The levels of sordidness and underhandedness related to our farm issue are shocking. We gather someone removed the documents proving ownership from the files at the deeds and companies’ office. We have copies that we shared with authorities. We will reveal who we believe could have and why._ The OSISA director claims that he co-owns the 553-hectare farm in Nyamandlovu, Matabeleland North, together with two acquaintances. He says they bought the farm four years ago, and that the seizure is revenge by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime for his human rights advocacy. The government, however, argues it acquired the land from a white farmer years ago “for purposes of agriculture resettlement” and that Malunga doesn’t own it. CIO Big Shot Behind Malunga Farm Grab Govt Speaks On “Malunga Farm” Seizure Reports Farm Owned By Son Of Ex-ZAPU Bigwig Malunga Seized We Will Repossess Farms And Distribute Them To The Youths – ED Bona Mugabe Loses Farm She Had Grabbed From Zanu-PF Politician ZANU PF Could Lose Support Over Farm Evictions – War Veteran Submit Production Returns By January Or Lose Your Farms – Govt To Farmers Mugabe’s Nephew Loses Farm Dispute With Kirsty Coventry Malunga says while the acquisition was published in the Government Gazette in December 2020, they only became aware of it last week when they received a call from a lands officer. Human rights campaigners have condemned the seizure, calling it an unconstitutional aberration that infringes on property rights. The Matabeleland Forum civic group is one of the groups against the seizure of the farm. It said the farm is wholly owned by black indigenous Zimbabwean professionals. Added the group: > _This clearly militates against the government’s thrust of black economic empowerment._ The group views the seizure as an assault on the legacy of late National hero Sidney Malunga. The government recently said it will never dispossess black occupants. More: Pindula News; ZimLive _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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