The Chitungwiza Municipality has withdrawn a Demolition Order which it issued on 30 December 2021 & advised the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) that “no demolitions shall be executed in compliance with it.” In a letter written on 3 January 2022.
This assurance came after ZLHR lawyer Tinashe Chinox on 31 December 2021 wrote a letter to the local authority on behalf of Chitungwiza Residents Trust, asking the local authority to withdraw the Demolition Order which it issued threatening to demolish “buildings & durawalls” at Town Centre Unit D Shopping Centre.
Meanwhile, the municipality said “demolition of illegal structures shall be executed subject to the provisions of the Constitution & the Regional, Town & Country Planning Act.
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