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Nehanda Housing Cooperative’s response to a Newsday article published on September 05, 2022

Nehanda Housing Cooperative executive management Iis led by Keri Mhute

…we set the record straight

  1. Nehanda Housing Cooperative would like to dismiss as false, malicious, misleading, fallacious, null and void, an article titled “Dzivarasekwa ex-Housing Leader Risks Arrest” that was published by Newsday on September 5, 2022. Nehanda Housing Cooperative executive management led by Cde Keri Mhute would like to set the record straight and correct the erroneous statements issued by an expelled defaulter, Simba Moyo. Nehanda Housing Cooperative is in full support of an audit as opposed to statements made by Simba Moyo in the published article.

Background

Nehanda Housing Cooperative is a model of the modern-day low-income earners housing scheme situated in Dzivarasekwa.

It was established in 2000 by a group of war veterans under the Third Chimurenga project. Nehanda started off with 5 392 stands, with a large chunk of land being set aside for future developments. The settlement formalised by government saw the land being parcelled out for different use, namely: residential as well as community schools, comprising seven primary and three secondary schools.

As the government embarked on Operation Murambatsvina in 2005, Nehanda Housing Cooperative was cited as a good example of how to build houses which are habitable as opposed to illegal structures.

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