One hundred and nine families (109)and several Government departments in itezhi-tezhi district have been evicted from the Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO)houses and offices respectively.
This came to light today when the district called an urgent District Development Coordinating Committee meeting in the Council chamber today.
Among the evicted families include Government heads of departments who have opposed ZESCO’s decision to force them to inherit electricity and rental bills of former occupants.
Itezhi-tezhi District Education Board Secretary Mahuba Hazemba has complained that his property was thrown out from his house despite him being current on all rental and electricity bills
He said that a combined team of ZESCO eviction squad and State Police entered his house yesterday in his absence and threw and damaged some of his property.
“I am very embarrassed by the action of ZESCO to evict me from the house just because the former occupant of the house am occupying left a bill.” he said
Mr Hazemba said that what ZESCO has done is a violation of human rights by forcing people to inherit bills they found accumulated by former occupants.
He lamented that all his clothes are locked in his house and was unable to change or cook since yesterday.
“I am a sick person and I take my medicine every day but today L have not taken any medicine because my house is locked and some properties from the bedroom was damaged as it was thrown into a drainage and ditch.
Mr Hazemba disclosed that several heads of departments slept in their offices after being illegally evicted by ZESCO from their houses adding that the company had continued to evict tenants illegally despite the District Commissioner asking them to stop until all issues were resolved.
And the DDCC has resolved that ZESCO must stop the mass evictions immediately because it was illegal.
Mr frank Lubasi who is a member of the DDCC said in a meeting that the evictions by ZESCO were not being supported by a court order but by some instructions from the headquarters who were ignorant of the situation on the ground.
And victims of the evictions have threatened to sue ZESCO for defamation and for the damaged property.
They said that they have been paying for rentals and electricity bills and there was no law which provided for the inheritance of the former occupants ‘s bills by the current tenant.
They complained that what ZESCO was doing was inhumane and Government must intervene before the situation worsens.
The DDCC members have also resolved that Government should build institutional houses for its employees in the district or offer them loans to enable them construct their own houses to avert a possible occurence of what has transpired.
The DDCC has also resolved that Government must build their own office blocks as opposed to renting ZESCO houses as offices.
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The meeting further appealed to Government through the Southern Province Permanent Secretary to stop ZESCO from illegal eviction of tenants.