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DEPUTY Transport minister Petronella Kagonye has been sucked into yet another nasty land row where she is alleged to have mobilised former workers at Mashonaland East Tobacco Graders in Bromley to block indigenous owner, Samson Chauruka, from taking occupation of the property.
DEPUTY Transport minister Petronella Kagonye has been sucked into yet another nasty land row where she is alleged to have mobilised former workers at Mashonaland East Tobacco Graders in Bromley to block indigenous owner, Samson Chauruka, from taking occupation of the property.
Watch farmer-owner Samson Chauruka speaking out below: