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Over 200 farmers evicted for Mugabe park project

Harare - Heavily armed police officers evicted more than 200 families from a farm in eastern Zimbabwe on Tuesday to create space for a game park proposed by First Lady Grace Mugabe.

Police officers and members of Zimbabwe's secret service turned up at Anold Farm in Mazowe district, about 50km east of the capital Harare, forcing the residents to leave without notice.

"They... ordered us to leave, but the government did not provide us with alternative land," said one of the farmers, Aspinas Makufa. "We have nowhere to go and all our belongings will be damaged as the rains keep pounding."

Non-profit organisation Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said it dispatched a team of legal practitioners to Mazowe to help stop the "illegal evictions."

"We got a high court order last year that bars anyone from evicting the affected families from their land without offering them alternative pieces of land," said one of the group's litigation officers, David Hofisi.

"These evictions are a violation of the court order and we will be filing for contempt of court against the police," Hofisi added.

Grace Mugabe, who married President Robert Mugabe in 1996, reportedly seized several farms in the past decade, although, under the land reforms act, an individual is not allowed to own more than one.

President Mugabe launched a wave of farm seizures from the year 2000 to resettle black farmers on land previously owned by whites.

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