White farmer fights for lost farm

Source: White farmer fights for lost farm – DailyNews Live

Jeffrey Muvundusi      10 January 2018

BULAWAYO – Figtree farmer, David Connolly who lost his farm to former
president Robert Mugabe’s top aide, Ray Ndhlukula has questioned President
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sincerity on addressing the plight of farmers who
lost their land at the height of the land reform programme.

In his inauguration speech in November last year, Mnangagwa promised to
compensate the white farmers whose land was seized under the Mugabe regime
as he appealed for sanctions to be lifted and for foreign investors to
help to rebuild his shattered country.

He pledged to repay the 5 000 people driven from their land after Mugabe
encouraged liberation war veterans and poor blacks to seize farms,
machinery and crops from their white neighbours.

Speaking to Southern News, following the appeal by the president, Connolly
whose protracted fight to regain his Centenary farm is still at the
courts, feels the situation on the ground showed signs of a government
without capacity to compensate.

“Mnangagwa said there should be compensation for white farmers but
Chinamasa (Patrick) came up with a budget that does not have compensation
for white farmers, so we would assume that if he was genuine in his
comments he should have $5-10 million set aside for compensation,”
Connolly said.

He said if Mnangagwa meant it he would have included the compensatory plan
in Chinamasa’s recent budget.

“From a Zimbabwean government point of view they are not prepared to pay
the compensation otherwise they could have put it in the budget. So it’s
easy to talk but to do the walk is a different matter. I don’t believe
that he is being genuine when he said he is willing to compensate,” he
said.

Connolly added that Chinamasa as minister of Finance had a Lima Agreement
with the international community that Zimbabwe should compensate what is
due to the white farmers as part of the deal.

“So what he is trying to do is unlock international funds and he is trying
to do that by saying they will compensate the farmers but he is not
putting any of his money there,” he said.

Connolly further noted that it was clear that Mnangagwa’s government was
expecting to compensate the farmers using money from the international
community yet the chaotic land reform was purely a political game.

“He is expecting the international community to fund something that was
purely and simply a political game for Zanu PF to remain in power. It’s
clear that they learnt from the past that they are going to lose the
elections so they have to act.”

Turning to his farm that he has struggled to retain, Connolly said he has
since taken the matter to Southern African Development Community (Sadc) to
have it addressed.

“I filed papers against the president, minister of Agriculture and
minister of Finance on August 15. I filed using the Sadc investment
Protocol, which says I have an investment which has been taken away from
me and I haven’t been able to establish myself because I have not been
paid up for that investment.

“That allows six months for the government to come to me and say can we
discuss this and resolve this and it expires on February 15. I filed with
the International Tribunal. That’s why I got interested when the president
in his maiden speech said he wants to abide by the Sadc protocol,” he
said.

Connolly also indicated that he was going to write a letter to Mnangagwa
informing him that he filed a case against his predecessor Mugabe.

Connolly accused Ndhlukula of using his powers to circumvent  court
proceedings to his favour.

“Ray remains in contempt of court, he appealed against it and I haven’t
had a set down judgment for that. He circumvented the court system and
took a High Court judge of his choice. He needs to appear before a Supreme
Court and confirm whether he is in contempt or not.”

In August, Connolly received a letter from government which informed him
that he could go back to the farm and utilise about 800 hectares while
about 1 330 remained in the hands of Ndhlukula.

However, the farmer is still heartbroken.

“We went back in December but the main source of water and main part of
the farm is what Ray is occupying so productivity wise there is nothing
much I can do unless I get back my farm in full,” Connolly said.

Ever since Ndhlukula took over, he has only managed to utilise about 15
hectares and a recent visit to the farm indicated that he has since put up
a fence for the piece that is under irrigation only.

COMMENTS

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    Nyoni 6 years ago

    The Connollys and others should get their farms back as they were all wrongly removed by a corrupt unpopular regime . The easiest solution would be as before give some land from each farm taken to deserving locals or pay those who do not wish to return to their farms what they are owed. No use depending on others to pay for the regimes balls up. They must learn nothing is for free. Wake up you ZanuPF.

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      Pro Lege 6 years ago

      It is wonderful to read a bit more of Prof Scoones’ Zanu propaganda. Good old Scoonsie has jumped ship as the Top FTLRP Mujiba of Bob ‘n Grace where Dr. Made was an agricultural genius like Bob and Dr. Grace. Now all of a sardine the fact that people were murdered and billions of agricultural infrastructure looted and wilfully destroyed is conveniently put forward at Land Reform!! Good old Genius Scoonsie is the most expedient Guru or Goon on the planet. Legality, Law and Order and Court Orders are conveniently replaced with Zanu-Scoones Speak of – “the ex commercial farmers are now too old to be bothered with – we have all moved on and everything is perfect under Command Agriculture. The white commercial farmers (Zimbabwean Citizens by birth) can all get f..ckd now…” or words to that effect? Scoonsie needs a promotion to the World Bank and the UN. Nice one Scoonsie!

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      Ndebele 6 years ago

      It appears to be beyond Prof Scoones’ mental comprehension that Land Reform started in Matabeleland in about 1982 when Zanu merrily butchered 20 000 Ndebele civilians (real heroic stuff like raping teenage girls and bayoneting pregnant women under Mr. Shiri’s orders) That was the start – the ZAPU businesses – under Nitram bought farms and Zanu stole these farms. Zanu Land Reform some 36 years ago. What has changed?