Zimbabwe: Rights Lawyers Slam Forced Evictions From Ancestral Lands By Govt

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The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has condemned the local and central government’s evictions of families from ancestral lands they have occupied for decades.

In recent years, the government has arbitrarily evicted villagers from their ancestral lands to pave the way for “development”. In some cases, the villagers have been arrested for not complying.

In a statement, the rights lawyers said the evictions violate constitutional rights.

“In some instances, judicial officers have convicted the villagers and ordered them to move from their homesteads and land, which they have occupied for several years as it is their ancestral land.

“The intervention by ZLHR in representing the villagers and through filing appeals in court challenging their eviction as an infringement of their right to freedom from arbitrary eviction guaranteed in section 74 of the Constitution, has saved them as High Court Judges have set aside the evictions.

“The insensitive and callous eviction of people against clear Constitutional provisions that protect against arbitrary eviction stamps from both the local and central government’s intention to continue violating their constitutionally protected rights and commit rights abuse excesses with impunity”, said ZLHR

ZLHR also condemned the government for being insensitive and failing to follow legal protocols.

“It is worrisome that both the central and local governments have dismally failed to follow the dictates of the law in executing evictions.