‘Arrest Zanu-PF farm invaders,’ says Obert Mpofu

via Bulawayo24 NEWS | ‘Arrest Zanu-PF farm invaders,’ says Obert Mpofu 06 September 2014 by Staff reporter

Umguza legislator Obert Mpofu on Friday castigated scores of people who have “invaded” a farm in his constituency and pegged stands for themselves, saying the move is illegal and that the invaders should be arrested.

The invaders reportedly moved into Denver Farm – about 20 kilometres outside Bulawayo in Nyamandlovu – almost a week ago and allocated themselves stands which they were now clearing.

Officially opening Lozikeyi Clinic in the Majindani Resettlement Area in Umguza, Mpofu, who is also Transport and Infrastructural Development minister, said the farm invasion was done by people masquerading as members of the ruling party, Zanu PF when, infact, they were criminal elements.

“Land is important and in your case, you were resettled properly during the land reform exercise,” he said.

“But there are others who are coming from Bulawayo looking for land, and putting on Zanu PF regalia, purporting to be members of our party.  If you want land, follow the proper channels.  There is a land committee which handles requests for land. The police should arrest those farm invaders because what they are doing is illegal.”

Mpofu said most of those who were now allocating themselves land were, in-fact, against the land reform process that was started in 2000.

“There is no jambanja (chaos) now,” he said, amid thunderous applause from the audience.

“When we were out in China, busy negotiating deals for economic development, some people back home were busy allocating themselves land.  Zimbabwe is a peaceful country and should remain peaceful.  We don’t want to have lawlessness like what we just saw in Lesotho where there was an attempt to stage a coup, or in Nigeria where Boko Haram kidnapped girls.”

He said government would not tolerate lawlessness.

“We are saying no to farm invasions,” he said.

“Those engaging in these invasions merely want to tarnish the country’s image, and that of the ruling party.”

By yesterday evening, the invaders had disappeared with some of them abandoning their vehicle near Denver Farm after getting wind that police would come and flush them out.

A group of armed police officers could be seen near the abandoned vehicle.

Commenting on the newly commissioned clinic, Mpofu said it was time the country concentrated on development programmes like the setting up of infrastructure such as clinics in resettlement areas, and not to engage in land invasions.

“I am proud of what has happened here,” he said.

“This is a modern clinic.  Some councillor at one time had turned this farm house, which has since been developed into a clinic, into a kraal for his calves.  That is not what we call land reform. We will continue to support such development initiatives.”
The minister and his wife, who is Senator for Bubi-Umguza, Sikhanyisiwe, previously donated an ambulance to the constituency.

On Friday they donated beds and some medical consumables for the clinic, which was developed into a health facility by the Umguza Rural District Council at a cost of $50 000.

COMMENTS

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    With all the loot this crook Mpofu has looted from our country, he can only give back $50,000? He probably wants the invaders off so that he can grab another farm, he only has about 6 already………….

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    Tjingababili 10 years ago

    HABVANE JM, OF MAT SOUTH, WAS CORRECT IN CALLING THENM “TERRORISTS”! WHY THIS MASHONA CALLED MAGOVANYIKA IS LEADING THESE SAVAGES. HE SHOULD GO BACK TO MASHONALAND AND DO THAT!

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    Chidumbu 10 years ago

    Just goes to show you that the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing, this idiot is saying no to land invasions and Mugarbage is calling for more, their stupidity knows no bounds. You deserve what you get because no one has had the balls to eliminate this old fool and his gang of merry thugs

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    avenger/revenger 10 years ago

    He is peeved off. Someone beat him to looting it

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    Tsuro 10 years ago

    “If you want land, follow the proper channels. There is a land committee which handles requests for land……. Zimbabwe is a peaceful country and should remain peaceful. We don’t want to have lawlessness”..Today its wrong, yesterday it was okay to do so.

    Zanu is funny….it defines “evil” when it suites them. Last week Dabengwa’s Farm was being raided…it was okay.

    To those who sit on those farms remember they do not belong to you and the day Zanu says it wants off you will be off indeed.

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    Mseyamwa 10 years ago

    Dindingwe rinonaka richachakweva rimwe, kana iro rokwevewa hanzi mavara angu azarevhu. In the same way you invaded others shall invade. Including invading your property if they ever think the opportunity is right coz you, mr minister & you friends, didn’t do it right in the beginning.

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    Petal 10 years ago

    Obert is trying to save his skin and make more money by covering up his tracks

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    Obert is a joke. Who the heck does he think set the example to criminally invade farms, help themselves to other peoples property, cause untold misery, death and bloodshed and destroy a whole economy. Just who the heck does he think has tainted this nation????? ZPF should stop pointing fingers and repent. Is there not one man or woman in that party who sees themselves as God and this nation sees them. The so called ruling party set the example for lawlessness and created the mess we are in today. No repentance! No restoration! It tales a big person to say, “sorry, I/we were wrong and lets put things right.” Apparently ZPF do not have any of that sort. Pity!

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      Doctor do little 10 years ago

      NBS I would prefer them to say “Sorry we were wrong, we are resigning.” If Africa Politics start having more resignations for failure that would be a start. David Cameron and Ed Miliband face having to resign if the YES vote is successful in the Scottish referendum. All because the break up would be during their watch.People have been sleeping during their watch in Zimbabwe politics. Some have been stealing. They continue to steal and sleep and refuse to go.

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    masvukupete 10 years ago

    Invaders are invading invaded farms by invaders.

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    noname 8 years ago

    they all the same , every man for himself. what a pity, Zimbabwe is almost empty, Botswana, south Africa and the uk just to name a few have all become part of Zimbabwe. only the first class citizen who are shona speakers are left behind looting the poor rich country. every dog has its day, yours shall come too. enjoy while it last.