Prosper Dembedza
Herald Correspondent
THE trial for Eastwind Trust owners Rodgers Pote (43) and Trymore Arineshito (39), who are facing charges of contempt of court and carrying out development without approval on an illegal settlement, will resume on June 23 and 24.
In previous sittings, the complainant, former Mount Pleasant legislator Jason Pasade told the court that the two were disowned by Harare City Council’s director of Housing in an affidavit.
Pasade said the duo was selling stands that he had fully serviced.
He said Arineshito and Pote were ordered by the High Court to vacate the premises, but they are not abiding by that order.
Mr Pasade produced an affidavit written by the city’s director of Housing, Mr Addmore Nhekairo, in which he said he never allocated them any land.
He said he knew the accused persons not only in connection with this case, but also as land barons at Melfort Farm, Ruwa. Mr Pasade said in 2020, his company agreed to develop land on behalf of the Freedom Fighters Development Trust.
He said his company started to carry out developments. Roads were opened while most developments were already at an advanced stage.
However, the accused persons started illegally selling and allocating stands in the area. Mr Pasade’s company allegedly went to court and acquired a High Court order, which gave it the authority to remove the illegally settled people.
However, the accused persons did not vacate the stands, contrary to the court order. It is the State’s case that on November 2023, the High Court issued a provisional order against Eastwind Trust.
After the order was granted, the accused were served by the Sheriff, but continued invading the area in violation of the order.
The complainant is Homegram Investments Limited, represented by Mr Pasade.



