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No joy for national hero Jokonya's farm invaders

Eight men who were arrested while erecting a  fence at the late national hero and diplomat Tichaona  Jokonya's farm will spend two more nights in confinement after the courts postponed their bail hearing to Wednesday.

Eight men who were arrested while erecting a  fence at the late national hero and diplomat Tichaona  Jokonya's farm will spend two more nights in confinement after the courts postponed their bail hearing to Wednesday.

The accused, who are allegedly working with an army colonel to invade part of the 424ha of Elvington Farm popularly known as KwaJokonya,  were arrested last Wednesday and charged with criminal trespassing.

The farm has title deeds and was purchased by the late Jokonya in 1992.

The accused are Cephas Ndiripo (47), Newton Mafoti (46), Honest Tarugarira (30), Ashley Chimbare (22), Dean Nyagona (26), Naison Mbara (23), Panashe Weju (23) and Aaron Mushamu (30).

The courts ordered law enforcement officers to verify the accused's  addresses and an offer letter which they were claim they got from the Lands ministry.

According to court papers,  on June 6, police were notified about the farm invasion  but the suspects fled from the scene after cops arrived at the farm.

On June 25, the accused returned to the farm and continued to erect a barbed wire fence before the farm manager notified the police of their presence.

The eight men were arrested before telling the police that they were contracted to erect the  fence by one Shadrack Chimbare, who stays in Chivhu.

Chimbare is  working under an army colonel Kennedy Makavange, according to the Jokonya family.

Jokonya died in his hotel room in Harare and was declared a national hero.

He was Zimbabwe's ambassador to the United Nations before the then late President Robert Mugabe appointed him Information minister in 2005 upon his return from the diplomatic mission.

He was buried at the National Heroes Acre.

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