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It went on to relax regulations and allowed private land developers to sell housing stands to home seekers without the requisite onsite and offsite infrastructure.
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The hope for a better life vanished for Chatiza as he and his adopted family had to sleep in the open for a long time.
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Zimbabwe’s weakened state structures have allowed corrupt “land barons” linked to the ruling party to flourish.
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The title deeds for people who reside in irregular settlements is a novelty.
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Zim will be a shell by 2030
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