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THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has ordered First Lady Grace Mugabe to stop her violent , forced evictions of Zimbabwean villagers
THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has ordered First Lady Grace Mugabe to stop her violent , forced evictions of Zimbabwean villagers in the continued hostile takeover of Mazoe Arnold Farm as she expands the Mugabe Gushungo family business empire as it is unconstitutional and a blatant abuse of human rights.
It is known that countless villagers were injured and have lost education because of police, security agencies and Grace Mugabe allies forced removals from Manzou and Arnold farm.
The evictions are seen as the spread of the First family Gushungo business empire which includes Gushungo Dairies, Mazowe Children’s Home the planned US$1billion dollar State funded Robert Gabriel Mugabe University.
First Lady Grace Mugabe recently grabbed the National Mazowe Dam and forcibly removed villagers from around it who drew a living from the dam consequently denying them shelter, water and education without suitable alternative land and actually in contravention of court orders to stop the violent evictions.
Grace Mugabe was recently dragged through international media after she brutally assaulted South African model Gabriella Engels (20) at a posh South African hotel where she was in the company of President Robert Mugabe and Grace Mugabe’s two sons Robert Jnr and Chatunga Bellarmine. More news to follow. By Sibusiso Ngwenya
photo-Injured South African model Gabriella Engels