Are land invasions going to end?

via Are land invasions going to end? – DailyNews Live 23 July 2014 by Cathy Buckle

HARARE – Hardly a week goes by without incidents of farm seizures making headlines.

Sadly, most of the headlines are not about white Zimbabweans having their farms seized, but of black Zimbabweans being both the perpetrators and the victims.

The latest twist in Zimbabwe’s 14-year-old land occupation saga is nauseating.

It must be cause for considerable embarrassment for praise singers of land reform who insisted they were correcting historical imbalances by taking land from the whites and giving it to black Zimbabweans.

What are the legions of praise singers saying now as those same farms are taken from black occupiers by other black Zimbabweans who are better politically connected?

This new phase of farm seizures is painting Zimbabwe in a very bad light particularly because it is being undertaken by government officials.

Last week, Zanu PF’s Goromonzi MP made front page news after apparently mobilising former farm workers to try and stop a Mr Chauruka, the owner of a farm from taking occupation of his Bromley property.

Photographs showed a supporter of the MP physically fighting one of Chauruka’s employees; press reports described how others joined in the fighting using axes, stones and catapults which left several people injured.

One part of the story not being told in words but depicted graphically in the newspaper photograph of the incident is the stripped, run- down buildings in the background: roof timbers and iron sheets gone; a sad insight into the state of Zimbabwe’s farms 14 years after they were seized.

The other case in the headlines recently concerned the eviction of six families from Kilworth Farm near Norton on which the Clerk of Parliament has 244 hectares of land.

The Clerk of Parliament said the families were illegal settlers and he had a court order to evict them.

The people being evicted said they had each been allocated the five hectare plots 10 years ago but had now been pushed out and had their property dumped on the side of the road.

A damning quote by a Zanu PF district chairperson in the area spoke volumes about the very sad situation unfolding on Zimbabwe’s farms.

Mr Kawanzaruwa said: “How does a black person evict a black person? There is no one who is more important than the other… We all got this land for free, no one paid for land so how does one then have the power to chase others from the farm?”

Until the former owners and title deed holders, who did pay for their land, are compensated and the new occupiers are given title deeds, this sorry mess has no hope of being sorted out.

As we come and go from one election to the next and different people get into power, they too will want the pick of whichever farms take their fancy.

They will use their political clout to have people who have “permits”, “offer letters” or leases evicted and take what they want.

A case that illustrates exactly this situation made headlines a few weeks ago when five newly-appointed High Court Judges approached the ministry of Lands asking for farms to be allocated to them as an incentive.

Aside from the fact that giving farms to magistrates and judges would render them unable to make impartial judgments in land disputes, how can judges also be farmers?

And when more judges are appointed, will they also be allocated farms?

Title deeds are the only answer if Zimbabwe is ever to feed herself again.

When will it be time for Zanu PF to put a stop to what they started in February 2000?

COMMENTS

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    Doris 10 years ago

    For as long as zanupf are in control there will never, ever, be justice. The mindset of “you got it – I want it – I can take it without retribution, will continue for as long as the greed of these mindless imbeciles continues. Title Deeds to all properties will, in the end, be the legal way forward. Until then, the thieving scum will continue to take whatever they want.

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    I have no sympathy for anyone who invaded and is now being invaded. What the heck were they doing in the first place? I don’t condone the axing but the lawlessness of these invasions where police stood by and watched while people were getting killed beaten and made homeless. You sold your soul to the Devil and now you have to pay the piper. I am sorry to sound so harsh but this is why we are where we are now. If the law had been used to seize unused land which was a plenty some sense would have come out of this. Standing outside peoples houses, killing thier dogs and livestock and making their workers homeless. Now you can also feel it. I wonder where the fake farmer Murimi Wanhasi is…Very silent these days.

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      DubboZimbo 10 years ago

      Spot on, dog eat dog. Not nice to be evicted from your land is it, reap what you sow.

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    supermondo 10 years ago

    serves them all right for backing the land theft.

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    Panda moyo 10 years ago

    Right on Dube.a taste of their own medicine

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    Mlimo 10 years ago

    What is a kleptocracy all about? Steal from each other from dawn till dusk.

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    Tafadzwa 10 years ago

    Its dilemma, I can’t imagine even the multiple farm owners like Chombo or Mugabe getting title deeds. That means as soon as the get the title deeds, they can actually sell the farms. instant millionaires

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    Bazur Wa KuMuzi 10 years ago

    There will never be enough large farms with white-built houses,boreholes, cattle, orchards, large dams or small lakes where man -created islands for holidays are found for all “chefs” let alone the miserable “comrades from illiterate war vets genuinely vanaMujibha”.There are too many who carried guns to fight colonialism and also too many supporters of the President Mugabe to get the ex-Rhodie’s luxurious farms. They will axe each other, poison each other, blackmail each other, pray to satan for each other’s death, shoot each other, burn each other to ashes without trace or explanation, eliminate each other through road accidents and even gamatox each other for the loot. Its going to be fun to see them at each other!

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    Charles Frizell 10 years ago

    RELAX – it is just thieves fighting over the loot. Did anyone expect anything else?

    Zimbabwe = BANDIT COUNTRY

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    Straight Shooter 10 years ago

    No they will never end because they are a campaign tool for the gukurahundis!