They were remanded in custody for two weeks after being arrested for occupying Gelyksvlei (Lazy Five) Farm in Karoi, Hurungwe district in Mashonaland West province.
They were remanded in custody for two weeks after being arrested for occupying Gelyksvlei (Lazy Five) Farm in Karoi, Hurungwe district in Mashonaland West province.
They were remanded in custody for two weeks after being arrested for occupying Gelyksvlei (Lazy Five) Farm in Karoi, Hurungwe district in Mashonaland West province.
By James Muonwa, Mashonaland West Correspondent
THE fight pitting businessman-cum-politician Phillip Chiyangwa and families which illegally settled at his Old Citrus farm situated on the edges of Chinhoyi town, has escalated with the police instructing its junior officers to arrest the settlers.
Chiyangwa, a property mogul recently lodged a complaint against the police for not taking decisive action to evict the illegal occupants from the farm.
However, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Tuesday responded to Chiyangwa in a letter leaked to NewZimbabwe.com, stating the illegal settlers will be arrested to restore normalcy at the farm.
The farm has in recent months been turned into a war zone resulting in the death of a security guard manning the property.