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FARM INVASIONS BY WAR VETERANS AS AT 3/3/2000
  District Date Farm Name Owner Contact No. Status (of invaders)
          50  
Manicaland Mutare District   Tavistock Estate A J Coke-Norris 020-81563 Pick axes
Manicaland Mutare District   Nyatsa Farm G Coke-Norris 020-67349  
Manicaland Mutare District     Mr de Klerk    
Manicaland Nyanga   Brendowns Farm Mr Storrer 029-8-839 150 ple. Invaders gathering.
Manicaland Nyanga   Elme Farm Mr van den Berg is leasing 011 210759 / 091 210758  
Manicaland Nyazura   Welcome Farm Mr W de Wet   Approx. 46 -with another truck to come.Group split into 2 groups, 1/2 going to
            Nederland (Mike McMaster) remainder to Folkington (Danie Slabbert)
            No violence reported yet. Police in attendance.
Manicaland Odzi   Almer Farm Mr T Terblanche   13 squatters left intending to return pegged some land - no weapons
Manicaland Odzi   Stonedale Farm / Kondzi Pete De Klerk   Approx 15 - left intending to return pegged some land - no weapons
Manicaland Odzi   Riverside Farm Mr Landos   Appr 50-left intend return-leader cell phone - dress too smart com ple
Manicaland Old Mutare   Laverstock Farm Mr A J Coke-Norris   Approx 80 - intending return - no dmges - axes, pangas, knob k's townies
Manicaland Old Mutare 3/2/2000 Envante Mr D Meikle   5 war vets -- 1 is a youngster,intend to chop trees. Said will take
            neighbour's farm on Sunday, belonging to Chief Mutasa.
Manicaland Old Mutare 3/2/2000 Dairy Farm,Premier Ests. Mr G Franklin Mr R Franklin (Father) Approx. 30 - more than half are women. Weapons, pangas, axes.
            Assumed most are rent a crowd. Manica Post and T V crews present.
            Not aggressive but prepared to be had Mr Franklin been so.
            Looking for a site, requested flat piece of land near his sheds. Mr Franklin
            offered to consider piece of land near the hills for them to stay on until
            Govt.had sorted this out. Satisfied with this, most left.
Mash Central Centenary District   Mavuradona Farm Chris Pohl 057-3654 Militant: Work established - no labour.
Mash Central Centenary District   McClear Farm Louis Malzer 057-3651 Militant. Work establsihed - limited labour
Mash Central Centenary District   Montana Farm Bob Boyce 057-3156 Not militant - work not disrupted
Mash Central Centenary District   Ashford Farm Rob Web 057-2955  
Mash Central Centenary District   Amanda Lane      
Mash Central Centenary District   Viewfield Doug Davis   Militant: Work establshed - limited labour
Mash Central Centenary District   Drumarda Rodney Potterton   Militant
Mash Central Centenary District   Dolphin Park Clive Rimmer   Not militant, work not disrupted
Mash Central Centenary District   Runyayaro Mike Peal   Not militant, work not disrupted
Mash Central Centenary District   Hereford Alf Jackson   Militant
Mash Central Centenary District   Whistlefield John Grange   Militant
Mash Central Centenary District   The Range Pete Hume   Militant
Mash Central Centenary District   Casa Mia Seun Van Rensburg   Not militant, work not disrupted
Mash Central Guruve   Munovi Farm Dick Marr 058-397 12 will be back tomorrow.
Mash Central Guruve   Muzhanje Farm Malcolm Francis 077-2461/2 100 invaders.
Mash Central Mazowe   Spar Farm Andrew Millar   Relatively peaceful, work not disrupted
Mash Central Mazowe/Glendale   Mukoko Farm Nick Brooke 011 713656 / 091 306347 / 075-8-2306 Tense, aggressive moments, most have moved off
Mash Central Horseshoe   Muzanje Malcolm Francis   Francis became vocal, close confrontation
Mash Central Horseshoe   Rungudzi Alan McCormack   Not militant - work not disrupted
Mash Central Horseshoe   Manovi Dick Marr   Not militant - work not disrupted
Mash Central Horseshoe   Rushpeak Peter Beamish   Not militant - work not disrupted
Mash Central Horseshoe   Nyamfuta Brendon Inglis   Not militant - work not disrupted
Central Mash Victory Block   Undercragg Farm Bruce Brown 066-7-3821 / 091 237009  
Central Mash Victory Block   Brookfield Farm Veltmann   Worker's families threatened. Invaders in farm village.
Central Mash Victory Block   Matenda Mamba Farm Nick Eatwell   Reaping and curing stopped
Central Mash Victory Block   Vivelkia Farm Ian and Jo Henderson 066-7-3635 150 invaders
Central Mash Victory Block   Viewfield / Mutua Farm Doug Davies 057-3653  
Central Mash Mutepatepa   Azikara Bob Cocker   Not militant, work not disrupted
Central Mash Mutepatepa   Chomkuti Richard Homann   Initially very tense, minor work disruption
Central Mash Mutepatepa   Muchena Pete Morris   Potentially militant
Central Mash Victory Block   Matenda Mambo Nick Eatwell   Not militant, work not disrupted
Central Mash Victory Block   Msitwe River Ranch Frankie Carr    
Central Mash Victory Block   Rusimbi Hansie Van Outshorm    
Central Mash Victory Block   Mount Fatigue Dave Dolphin    
Central Mash Mvurwi   Wembizi Paul Bentley   Not militant, work not disrupted
Central Mash Mvurwi   Kazilo Rob Bentley   Initially aggressive, work not disrupted
Central Mash Mvurwi   Ruia Sandy Bissett   Militant, very tense, curing secured
Central Mash Mvurwi   Mzengedzi Hugo Firks   Not militant, invaders drunk, work not disrupted
Central Mash Concession   Nyachura Andrew Dodds   Not militant, work not disrupted
Central Mash Bindura   Kingstone Mike Butler   Owner not present, no demonstration
Central Mash Bindura   Lilburn Ken Bowker   Relatively peaceful demonstration
Central Mash Shamva   Robin Hood Dave Hastings   Not militant, work not disrupted
Central Mash Shamva   Douglyn Doug Bean   Tense moments, some work disruption
Central Mash Shamva   Lions Den Keith Bruk-Jackson   Very low key, "invaders" moved off
Central Mash Shamva   Mullingar Lyford Edwards   Owner not present, Mash East invaders!
Central Mash Harare West   Lilfordia Sam Levy   Alleged "military cache", no update
Mash East Harare South   Gilston Farm Giles Dorwood   Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Dunotter Farm Giles Dorwood   Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Dunolly Farm Giles Dorwood   Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Durham Giles Dorwood   Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Kincot Farm     Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Bramar Farm     Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Walmer Boet Lamprecht   Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Cordor     Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Nyambiri Will Gan   Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Mandewa George Piers   Pegged but currently unoccupied
Mash East Harare South   Barra Barra Wolla Kirk   Invaders planted sweet potatoes.
Mash East Harare South   Ellerdale Dennis Pascal (Keith Fairilly Mgr)   Invaders building.
Mash East Harare South     Rickards, Connolly, Kieleff    
Mash East Harare South 01.03.00 Cholo      
Mash East Harare South 01.03.00 Unadale      
Mash East Harare South 01.03.00 Reddane      
Mash East Harare South   Garillan Farm     Work force stopped from working (Tobacco)
Mash East Ruwa   Mzuri Sana Dick Moore-Gordon 073-2451 Left 29/2 night but expected back
Mash East Ruwa   Caledonia Farm Bob Lang    
Mash East Ruwa   Dunstan Estate Mike Gaisford 073/2952/2918 7 vets. "We have taken over farm" (P Zhou in charge)
Mash East Ruwa   Durkmore     Occup. Approx 100 since Sund. Moved off today (2/2) Moving towards
            Glebe,Binda,Chattersley & Dairy smallholding. Reinforcements arrived,
            peaceful at present.
Mash East Wedza   Chipisa Farm Ian Kay 091 315323 / 022-2878 Numbers swelling. 40 and growing. ZRP not helping.
            Pegged - vague
             
Mash West (North) Darwendale   Virginia Farm Ken Moores   20 ple. Peaceful. Intend to allocate land amongs themselves.
Mash West (North) Darwendale   Umzurume Alistair Smith 04-303666 Peaceful - putting in marker pegs
Mash West (North) Darwendale   Carsewell Farm Robin Gilmour 069-215  
Mash West (North) Darwendale   Landscape Estates David Smith 091 218669 / 04-336167 About 12 gathering
Mash West (South) Kadoma   Milverton Estates Tony Lubbe   threatened yesterday - believe returning 02/03/00
Mash West (South) Kadoma   Pamena Farm Alf Reed   threatened - believe they may be moving on today
Mash West (South) Norton   Windsor Estates Mike Collins 062-25973 / 091 307536 300-400 war vets pegging, minor scuffle with neighbourhood watch
Mash West (South) Norton   Parklands Farm Lance Kennedy 062-303003 / 011 602699 Peaceful - police visit to vets 29/2 not helpful - stopping work Lindon/Kintyre
Mash West (South) Norton   Saffron Walden Ross Hinde 062-25917 / 091 322110 Journalists to be prosecuted
Mash West (South) Norton   Hillbury I Gordon (D Smith Manager) 011 211197 - 062-2536-8  
Mash West (South) Norton   Fernhill Farm Dave Long 062-2564 Fired warning shots.Overpowered.
Mash West (South) Norton 27/2/2000   Mr Pascall   Not growing tobacco.
             
Masvingo Chatsworth   Felixberg Farm Mr Malcom Mackintosh 0308-3701  
Masvingo Chatsworth   Grasslands Farm Mr Boet Jacobs 030-8-2704  
Masvingo Chiredzi   Nuanetsi Ranch Charles Madouko 014-3404 No confirmed report
Masvingo Chiredzi   Mapanza Ranch Keith McDonald 031-2974 Confirmed reports that war vets have moved on. No numbers available yet
Masvingo Chiredzi   Chipimbi R Yeatman 011-211339 As above
Masvingo            
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Indana Farm J L Smith   5 war vets
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Smiling Vale J L Smith   No confirmed report
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Grasslands A M McKintosh 0308-3703 Not yet moved on
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Felixberg M McKintosh 0308-3703 5 war vets
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Maxwell M McKintosh " " Not yet moved on
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Delcross M McKintosh " " " "
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Daviot M McKintosh " " " "
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Crownlands Corrie Odendaal/Dave Henson 030-2201 5 war vets
Masvingo Gutu/Chatsworth   Eastdale Ranch Johanne Heymans 0308-2703 Not yet moved on
Masvingo Masvingo East   Vredenberg Mr McMurdon 038-2505 3 resident - 40 moved on yesterday.
Masvingo Masvingo East   Yetten/Mara Mr A Stockhill 038-2504/2500 6 war vets on Yetten, Marah - 40 families threatening to move on.
            Cattle on property.
Masvingo Masvingo East   Iram/Kittine Purchased by Gov from J Borland   Fence cut on Marah Ranch and cattle moved on.
Masvingo Masvingo East   Chidza Mr N Borland (home farm) 039-66080  
Masvingo     Kippure J Borland 039-66080 3 resid. Farm sold to Govt.
Masvingo Masvingo East   Southill Ozzie Khan 039-62963 20. Offered to move them to Springfield farm which he has offer. Govt.
Masinvgo Triangle   Eaglemont Ranch Jannie Meyer 033-6719 Confirmed reports that war vets have moved on. No numbers available yet
Masvingo Triangle   Faversham Gary Stirrup 033-627922 As above
Masvingo Triangle   Alstarhaven J R Alderton 033-627925 As above
Masvingo Triangle   Wasara Ranch Gary Warth 033-627915 As above
Masvingo Triangle   Dawlish Diggie Nesbit 031-3182 As above
Masvingo Triangle   Palm River Ranch Rob Beverley 033-627929 As above
Masvingo Triangle   Samba Ranch D M Bentley 033-627915 As above
Masvingo Triangle   Bangala Ranch Barbara Schwarer    
             
Masvingo     Greenhills Estate D Coventry    
Midlands Kwekwe   Kwekwe Farm Henry Elsworth 039-63777 Threatened to move on today - not confirmed
Midlands Kwekwe   Maywood Mr Midgely / Mr & Mrs Buchanan 055-2408/2 / 011 602 036 Trash fence,door & house-released into police custody 6.30pm - most left
Midlands Kwekwe   Amatava Farm Alan Watson 055-34603  
Midlands Midlands   Grasslands Estate Elsworth   Approx 120 - mostly gone
Midlands Midlands   Safago Mr Shaw   between 60 - 70 - came & went
Midlands Midlands   Divide Freebairn   No. Plates covered - all gone
Midlands Midlands   Caberfeiga Straydom (Mngr)   130 ple
Midlands Midlands   Mapani Park Van den Berg   30 stayed - no to be confirmed - still there
Midlands Midlands   Game Park McLean    
Midlands Midlands   Arnataba Watson   30 - no comment
Midlands Midlands   Woodridge Rutledge    
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----- Original Message -----
From: VP & DD Regions
To: Melanie Parsons
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 11:43 AM
Subject: Farm Invasions Update

Mel
 
Am forwarding this for you to pass on to everyone - thanks very much
Marilyn
 
Dear Melanie,
I want to take the opportunity to thank you very much for the informative bulletins that you are sending out, they are much appreciated!!
However, I have just gone through the list of invaded farms, and I see that you have listed "HILBRE farm" in Darwendale as invaded. This is not correct we have not been invaded yet and up until this time all has been very quiet, although there has been a lot of action very near to us. Aberdeen farm, Dave Lewis, was invaded yesterday and all was quite tense for a while with approx 130 people milling around and breaking down gates, along with general verbal abuse. It seems that they all moved off back to Porta when their supply vehicle did not bring any food.

Thanks again, I will let you know when and if we are invaded.

Best regards,
Doug Smith.
Hi Christine

We now have +/- 50 items on Dagbreek ( P Kruger ) cutting trees and pegging plots.
Unknown number on Ongegund ( N Moolman ) No report as of yet as to what they are doing.
approx 20 on Nederland ( M Mc Master ) No report yet as to what they are doing Police have been notified and are trying to monitor.

Will keep you notified
Ant

1. Following on from previous email: Brian James went to his lands yesterday (Thurs) late afternoon and found a tractor ploughing a line straight through the middle. He complained of not being approached in any form at all. The tractor driver said the owner of he land had been spoken to. Brian pointed out that he was the owner and HE HAD NOT BEEN TALKED TO, NOR SENT A
MESSAGE, NOR ANY COMMUNICATION WHATSOEVER. It was an amicable discussion. A meeting has been arranged for today at 9am  with the war vets to discuss this.

2. Banjo Coke-Norris reports that he has 30 people on his place. There is a tractor and trailer and plough.  War vets asked him to fix the plough yesterday. He answered that his workshop mechanic is not there so it can't be fixed. He has more excuses up his sleeve.
Today:  Banjo reports that the tractor was seen moving this morning Friday) with the plough on it. He presumes it is about to start
ploughing.
3. Rob Franklin reports this Friday morning that the war vets have moved off his place. None there at the moment.

Jan Bennett

Thurs 6pm.
Brian James, Old Mutare, has received news from his storekeeper that his farm has been pegged and divided into plots and that 2 men have been in his store telling the labour force that they must put there names down on his list if they want land otherwise there won't be any left. Brian has informed his labour that it is HIS land  and he is NOT handing any  over but the labour should put their names down; They are not to pay any money.
He was going to go around and  actually see what was going on on his farm and then report back.
Janis Bennett

JUDY
 
LATEST FARM OCCUPATION.
 
THE GRANGE (OWNER B. JAMES)
 AREA PEGGED TODAY 60 HA PLUS AND RISING
NO OF SQUATTERS UNKNOWN AND NO CONTACT MADE AS YET
PLOTS BEING OFFERED TO ALL AND SUNDRY INCLUDING OWN LABOUR AND THOSE FROM NEIGHBOURING FARMS.
 
NO FURTHER INFO AT PRESENT.
 
BRIAN JAMES REACTION: ENCOURAGING OWN LABOUR TO REGISTER FOR A PLOT BUT NOT TO PART WITH ANY MONEY AND RE ITERATING THAT THE FARM STILL BELONGS TO B. JAMES AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. AM ALSO ENCOURAGING LOCAL WHITES TO REGISTER FOR PLOTS TO CREATE CONFUSION!!!!
 
RGDS, B. JAMES
 
I have just recieved a report from Emma in Marondera  that a Dr. Joans (Woman) is alone on Yorkshire farm in Headlands and the farm has been invaded, the war vets are pulling up the crop.
 
I have now just spoken with Mr Gareth Edwards who gave me a little more information:
Headlands
Yorkshire Number Ten Farm
Dr J C Jones
About 25 squatters
They are Violent
They have axes, hoes etc
They have been recognised as the local people from the resettlement
They are pulling out and destroying the coffee crops.
The police have been called.
 
Regards
Christine

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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Penny <penny.willis@diamond.co.uk>
> Sent: Sunday, 5 March 2000 10:40
> Subject: [rhodesia] Farm Invasions
>
>
From: Penny <penny.willis@diamond.co.uk>

From the Sunday Telegraph 5th March 2000

Invasions put farmers on the frontline
            By Inigo Gilmore in Norton, Zimbabwe
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's refusal to stop the invasion of farms owned by             whites in Zimbabwe has led to tense standoffs  between families trying to                   protect their livelihoods and mobs of angry  squatters.

 John Wilde, a British farmer who moved to Zimbabwe 17 years ago, was
patrolling his farmland when he received an urgent call alerting him that Maria
van Staden and her three young children had been besieged at their home by
a mob of angry squatters.

Racing along a dirt track as he turned into the drive leading to the van
Stadens' house he was confronted by 30 men wielding wooden clubs, pick
axes and machetes. He said: "It was very tense and nervy, especially as there
were two of us surrounded by 30 of them. They were either high or half drunk
so we did not know which way it was going to turn. They were shouting that
we should get off the land, saying that as whites we had no right to be here."

After several hours of negotiations that ran late into the night, Mr Wilde
persuaded most of the mob to move on and the family were told to lock
themselves indoors for their own safety. The 39-year-old British farmer is
certain the protesters singled out the home on his estate as a primary target
knowing that Mrs van Staden's husband, who runs a shop on the estate, was
away. It was part of their determination to intimidate the white farming
community.
Mr Wilde said that his district has previously been touched by land disputes and that the invasion of more 70 white farms last week has plunged the country into a new crisis. The
farmers around Norton, 20 south of the capital Harare, believe the  government is pulling all the strings in the crisis.
President Mugabe's comments yesterday that would do nothing to stop the
civil war veterans pursuing land appeared to be confirmation. The land
invasions follow Mr Mugabe's defeat in February's constitutional referendum,
which would have given him sweeping powers  seize white-owned land for
redistribution to blacks. The result has his Zanu party in a state of panic  ahead of parliamentary elections due month.

Mr Wilde and his wife Vicky, who  seven-year-old twin daughters,
Stephie and Lylie, have had to grapple  disruptions to their farm
operations and fear for their own safety.
Trouble erupted early last week when more than 200 protesters, led by a small
group of civil war veterans, marched onto Saffron Walden farm a few miles
up the road and hammered stakes into the ground to mark out the land
they were claiming.

Within hours Mr Wilde, the general manager of the 5,000-acre Parklands
estate, was aware that a breakaway group of 60 had moved across to his
land. He observed a group of veterans mobile telephones, who arrived earlier in government vehicles, directing a rowdy crowd of from a nearby informal settlement. Later, some young men broke into the his assistant's cottage nearby and held him
hostage overnight before releasing him the following morning after roughing him up.

When the local police refused to intervene the protesters, some armed with
automatic weapons and handguns, threatened Parklands's 500 workers, who
then downed tools. For much of last week Mr Wilde and his wife struggled to
keep the farm running without the bulk of their workforce.
At their hillside stone farmhouse uniformed guards are on alert. Although Mr
Wilde keeps a shotgun at home he was reluctant to carry it with him last week
as this might have proved provocative. The Commercial Farmers Union has
urged farmers to show maximum restraint in the volatile climate as it fears a
single act of retaliation could unleash mayhem.

On Friday Mr Wilde awoke to discover another crowd of squatters singing
freedom songs outside the main gate of his farm. They flocked onto his fields
and hammered wooden pegs into the ground. He said: "If these disruptions
continue during what is a critical time in the tobacco and arable season it
could make quite a few farmers destitute or at least put them out of business.
Those who survive will be lucky. And for the economy generally it could be
disastrous.
He added: "We feel very uncertain about our future. We've got a young family
and if it does turn out to be safer to go away we may have to start looking
seriously at that. It really depends on what the government intends doing
now."

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