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14 AFFLUENT HOUSES TO BE DEMOLISHED AT MONENI

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MONENI – An affluent house with a swimming pool outside, sitting on land estimated to be a hectare, will be reduced to rubble. 


The house is one of the 14 homesteads situated on the contested area between Moneni traditional leaders and Tisuka TakaNgwane. 
The area occupies a section of Farm REM 9 at Moneni, in Manzini.


Some owners of the well- constructed modern houses are in the dark about the latest development, with some still going ahead with construction.


Tisuka TakaNgwane wants the owners, who were settled by the Moneni authorities evicted and the houses demolished. 
The traditional authority, on the other hand, is adamant this would never happen and it is wishful thinking by Tisuka.     
Seemingly, the demolitions are going ahead, according to a letter addressed to Tisuka TakaNgwane General Manager, Reverend Nicholas Nyawo from Tisuka lawyers, Robinson and Bertram Attorneys.


The letter, dated May 24, 2018 confirms that the affidavit, as per their letter dated May 8, 2018 has been served and filed in court, including to the attorneys of the illegal squatters.


“We believe that this should settle the matter and our demolitions will proceed as planned. We are now engaging the deputy sheriff to proceed with the process of the demolitions, and he shall be in contact with your office for any assistance therein.”  
Reverend Nyawo, in a separate interview on Wednesday, further confirmed that the demolitions were going ahead but he was not in a position to give the dates.
   

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