They were evicted from various farms in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda district last year and were left without basic services such as water, electricity and sanitation, amongst others.
Their plight was highlighted during the joint oversight visit by the national legislature’s portfolio committee on Land Reform and the Committee on Labour and Employment at their Qalabotja Informal Settlement.“As the members of parliament have visited us, I think there is a lit at the end of the tunnel because the highest people have visited us, because others have been coming lying to us.”
“I believe that there will be progress because they gave us their contacts and there is no way that they will not assist us.”
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