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Zimbabwe: Tyson Runs to Court As War Vets Invade, Help Selves On Farm Produce

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Exiled former cabinet minister, Saviour Kasukuwere has filed an urgent chamber application seeking to evict some war veterans who have invaded his Mazowe farm and started helping themselves to his orange produce.

In his court application, Kasukuwere said he risked losing his US$2 million investment he sacrificed on his Cornucopia Farm in Mazowe.

"Between then and now, I personally and through the farm, made a significant investment on the farm totalling upwards of US$2 million," he said in his court papers.

Kasukuwere also complained Lands Minister, Perrance Shiri could not have sanctioned this occupancy since he was ordered on April 9 by the courts not to interfere with his occupancy of the farm.

A withdrawal of the offer letter was formally served recently at his Cornucopia Farm, but the once Zanu PF politburo member failed to submit his answering affidavit on time.

Source: allAfrica.com
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