Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 05 March 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

A drone view of an island stand at the intersection of Pandora and Galteemore streets, Malvern, which is the centre of a dispute between a private owner and Rand Water. Pictures: Our City News For nearly a year, an island-shaped stand in Malvern – divided between a private owner on one side and Rand Water on the other – has been taken over in its entirety by an illegal business operation that now sprawls across both erven. What began as a small car wash has expanded into gas sales, a takeaway food outlet, a workshop and an enclosed yard, all operating openly in defiance of zoning laws, safety regulations and repeated interventions by municipal officials.

Despite inspections, fines, stop notices, a court summons, community complaints and even an arrest, the City of Joburg has failed to halt the activities on the privately owned portion. Rand Water – which identified unlawful occupation of its land months ago – likewise took no visible action until approached byOur City News. As a result, a critical Rand Water valve chamber providing access to bulk-water infrastructure now sits fenced inside the operation, boxed in behind locked gates and a large shipping container, leaving the utility unable to reach vital pipelines in an emergency.

The stand – a literal island between Galteemore, Pandora and a slip road – comprises erf 1798, owned by estate agent Basil Rogers, and erf 1799 owned by Rand Water. For years, residents and City Parks believed the land belonged to the city. The deeds office shows this was never the case, allowing the takeover to take hold before authorities intervened.

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Over the past year, occupier Tebogo Cholo has laid a concrete slab, erected two unapproved toilets, placed a shipping container on Rand Water’s land and fenced off both erven – enclosing the utility’s valve chamber. If a major pipe bursts, Rand Water may not be able to reach the valve to shut it off. The takeover began in October 2024, when Rogers discovered Cholo operating a car wash on his property.

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Originally published by The Citizen • March 05, 2026

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