E.D. Mnangagwa, and his deputies Chiwenga and Mohadi, are set to receive findings and recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry into matters of sale of State Land in and around Urban Areas since 2005.

This has been revealed by the Presidential spokesperson George Charamba.

The Inquiry was led by Justice Uchena, a Supreme and Constitutional Courts Judge. The wide ranging inquiry established land for urban development covered 91 farms, with sales encompassing 71 farms.

New settlers on residential are living without basic amenities, confirming the chaotic nature of this process which became runaway, necessitating the Inquiry.

Much worse, intrinsic value for land running for more than USD$3 billion was not always honoured, with Government standing owed, and committed to an unplanned infrastructural Development Programme exceeding USD$2bn.

The report noted rampant abuse of office and influence to acquire land illegally, largely by land barons, while all rules of planning & construction were wantonly breached. A consequence of all these infractions was polluting of underground water souces.