Trial of Eastwind land barons Rodgers Pote and Trymore Arineshito set to resume on December 19

Prosper Dembedza

Herald Correspondent

The trial of suspected Eastwind land barons Rodgers Pote and Trymore Arineshito on charges of contempt of court and carrying out development without approval on an illegal settlement will resume on December 19.

Pote and Arineshito have pleaded not guilty to the charges being levelled against them. The pair, in their defence argued that the land which they occupied does not fall under the complainant’s property.

They told the court that they received a letter from a City of Harare task force, which gave them the green light to pay for the regularisation of the land.

However, the State, led by Mr Takudzwa Mutyavaviri, said the pair’s application exposed the fact that they occupied the property without any offer letter

Mr Mutyavaviri also said the pair’s application for regularisation showed they built illegal buildings.

City of Harare housing director Addmore Nhekairo disowned Pote and Arineshito, saying he never allocated them any land in Mabvuku-Donnybrooke.

It is the State’s case that Mr Jason Pasade and his company agreed to develop land on behalf of the Freedom Fighters Development Trust.

Mr Pasade said his company carried out civil works, which are at an advanced stage.

However, the accused persons started illegally selling and allocating stands in the area. Mr Pasade’s company acquired a High Court order to remove the illegal settlers but the accused persons did not vacate the land.

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