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Gambakwe Media is reliably informed that violence erupted this weekend after Grace Mugabe hired bouncers to evict 6 families who have settled at a farm in Pomona.
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Grace, who is fresh from mourning her husband Robert Mugabe, is understood to have owned the farm in question before it was allocated to the six families.
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The six families showed Gambakwe Media some offer letters from the Ministry of Lands in Zimbabwe.
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Offer letter for Makombe
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Grace Mugabe and her bouncers reportedly met stiff resistance from the families and failed to convince them to leave.
This action is likely to put her on a collision course with ED Mnangagwa who has so far let her live peacefully in Zimbabwe.