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GRACE MUGABE'S SUSPECTED LOVER PICKED UP AT AIRPORT
Wed 3 November 2004

      HARARE - Police yesterday re-arrested top businessman and ruling ZANU
PF party politician, James Makamba, allegedly on fresh charges of siphoning
foreign currency out of Zimbabwe.

      The businessman, whom insiders maintain is being targeted by the
police because of suspicions that he had been having an adulterous affair
with President Robert Mugabe's wife, Grace, was picked up yesterday at
Harare international airport as he attempted to leave the country.

      Police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena could not be reached for comment on
the matter last night. But he told the state-owned Zimbabwe Television last
night that Makamba will appear in court today on new allegations of
externalising foreign currency. He did not say how
      much was involved.

      Makamba's lawyer, George Chikumbirike, confirmed the arrest to
ZimOnline, but he also was unsure of the details of the case. "He was
arrested this afternoon at the airport. We are still trying to get to the
bottom of the matter," Chikumbirike said.

      One of the country's richest businessmen and a former chairman of ZANU
PF in Mashonaland Central province, Makamba, spent seven months in jail
awaiting trial over charges that he externalised several million pounds and
about US$1 million.

      The state also accused the businessman of buying properties abroad in
contravention of Zimbabwe's foreign exchange regulations.

      But the state was never able to produce evidence to back up most of
its claims. And Makamba, who was eventually convicted on his own plea on
lesser charges of illegally selling US$130 000 to his mobile phone company,
Telecel, was released in August.

      Makamba sold forex to Telecel during the height of hard cash shortages
in Zimbabwe and when nearly everyone including top government ministers and
state corporations were sourcing forex on the black market.

      Even as the state's case against Makamba case visibly collapsed by the
day since his February arrest, magistrates repeatedly refused to grant the
businessman bail saying the businessman, who owns multi-billion dollar
investments in Zimbabwe, would flee the country.

      But ZANU PF insiders and close relatives of Makamba privately said his
ordeal in jail had less to do with breaking the country's foreign currency
laws but more to do with suspicions by Mugabe that the charismatic
businessman had been running an affair with Grace.

      They said operatives from the government's secret service police, the
Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), who are seconded to guard Grace,
had told Mugabe about the "unusually frequent and suspicious meetings"
between her and Makamba at private places.

      They claimed that Makamba had also done "himself great harm" by
sending flowers and presents to Grace through intermediaries. Some of the
flowers were reportedly received on behalf of the First Lady by the CIO
security men.

      Grace is said to have explained her meetings with Makamba as
business. - ZimOnline

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Zim Online

$300m payment to ex-detainees floors recovery prospects
Wed 3 November 2004

      HARARE - Zimbabwe's gross domestic product (GDP) will this year
decline by at least eight percent because of the government's decision to
pay an unbudgeted Z$300 million to former political prisoners during the
country's 1970s liberation struggle, economic analysts told ZimOnline
yesterday.

      The drop will be three percentage points more than the five percent
decline in GDP the government had forecasted for this year.

      Zimbabwe, in its fourth year of a painful economic recession, recorded
a GDP of $7.7 trillion in 2002. The figures for last year are not yet out.

      Under the Ex-political Prisoners, Detainees and Restrictees Bill, the
government will pay once-off payments, expected to be in the region of $10
million, to each of the close to 20 000 people who were either imprisoned or
detained for their political activism
      during the independence struggle.

      Social Welfare Minister Paul Mangwana shall have the final say on the
gratuities to be doled out to the former prisoners but the liberation
political activists have demanded that the government also pays them a
monthly pension of $5 million each as well as meeting education costs for
their children and burying their loved ones when they die.

      The Bill legalising the unbudgeted payments sailed through Parliament
last Thursday and now awaits President Robert Mugabe's signature to become
law.

      Economic analyst John Robertson said: "The economy will shrink further
and the gross domestic product will decline further than the anticipated 5
percent this year.

      "The government has no money to finance such substantial outflows and
it is likely to abuse statutory reserves. The government cannot continue to
access funds from the domestic market as it has but wiped out savings."

      Another economic analyst with a Harare bank said the huge and
unplanned cash outflow would also stoke inflationary pressures across the
economy that could derail Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono's
efforts to bring down inflation to between 150 and 160 percent by yearend.

      "It is basic economics that spending more money for unplanned causes,
no matter how good such causes may be, will simply scuttle whatever efforts
Gono is taking to contain inflation," said the economist, who spoke
anonymously for professional reasons.

      During his third quarter monetary policy review Gono, who has managed
to bring down Zimbabwe's inflation from 600 percent in January to  251.5
percent in September, called on the government to aid his inflation control
measures by containing expenditure
      and living within its means.

      In a similar move seven years ago, the government paid about $3
billion in unbudgeted gratuities and pensions to 50 000 former liberation
war fighters, a move that caused the Zimbabwe dollar to crash and trigger
the country's continuing economic woes.

      Both the former prisoners and the ex-fighters form the main cog in
Mugabe's election machinery, a factor they have in the past used effectively
to wring out concessions from the government. - ZimOnline

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Zim Online

Tsvangirai vows to turn screws on Mugabe
Wed 3 November 2004

      HARARE - Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has vowed to
pile the pressure on President Robert Mugabe and his government to ensure a
free and fair general election next year.

      Tsvangirai, who met key regional leaders two weeks ago urging them to
persuade Mugabe to postpone the March 2005 poll to allow time to reform
Zimbabwe's electoral laws and processes, said only a free and fair election
could provide a solution to the country's crisis.
      "We shall continue to turn on the heat until we have a free and fair
election to decide our nation's future," Tsvangirai said in his weekly
Tuesday address to Zimbabweans.

      Tsvangirai spoke as the government earlier on Monday insisted it was
not going to postpone the crucial election as demanded by the opposition
leader and his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party.

      Underscoring widening division between the government and the
opposition over next year's potentially history drawing election, Foreign
Affairs Minister Stan Mudenge, said the government was going to stick to the
timetable for parliamentary elections
      prescribed by the Constitution.

      Under the Constitution, the parliamentary ballot must be held by March
2005. It could however be postponed if the government and the opposition
agree to amend the Constitution and allow the present Parliament to last
beyond its normal five-year lifespan.

      Mudenge, who was briefing ambassadors from Non-Aligned Movement
countries accredited to Zimbabwe on the political situation in the country,
said the MDC had not yet formally approached the government with a request
to have the election postponed.

      The MDC, which is mobilising regional leaders to pressure Harare to
fully abide by the new Southern African Development Community (SADC) norms
and standards for elections wants next year's poll pushed back to allow time
to create an independent commission
      to run elections in the country.

      The opposition party also wants sufficient time to prepare an orderly
and accurate voters' roll. The present voters' register is said to be
shambolic with about 2.4 million names of Zimbabweans who have since died or
left the country. The roll has slightly more than five million registered
voters.

      The SADC norms and standards require that independent commissions run
elections in all member states.  Electoral processes must be sufficiently
transparent while the rule of law and human rights must be upheld during
elections. - ZimOnline

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Zim Online

Association to award US$20 million fuel supply tender
Wed 3 November 2004

      HARARE - The Petroleum Marketers Association of Zimbabwe (PMAZ) will
this week award a US$20 million tender to the country's southern region for
the supply of fuel as petrol and diesel supplies in the region fast dwindled
out in the last two weeks.

      Both local and foreign oil firms are understood to have bidded for the
contract.

      PMAZ chairman Masimba Kambarami refused to disclose details of the
fuel supply tender but told ZimOnline: "We met to discuss the fuel
procurement need for the Southern Region. A decision would be made during
the course of this week. We still have to complete our
      evaluation exercise, then we will know who will get the fuel tender."

      He spoke as several fuel stations in Bulawayo, the biggest city in the
south, ran dry of both diesel and petrol. Fuel queues could also be seen in
the cities of Masvingo and Gweru and at the border town of Beitbridge, all
zoned in the south on Zimbabwe's fuel distribution map.

      The region, which accounts for about a third of Zimbabwe's total fuel
consumption per month, is normally supplied most of its fuel by South
Africa's Sasol.

      But the South African oil giant has suspended supplies until further
notice reportedly because of some technical problems experienced at its
refineries.

      BP South Africa and a local oil consortium are supplying Harare and
northern Zimbabwe under a US$60 million contract signed last month.

      Fuel is one of many essential products in short supply in Zimbabwe
together with medical drugs and electricity because the country has no hard
cash to pay foreign suppliers. - ZimOnline
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Finance minister further remanded in custody
Wed 3 November 2004

      HARARE - Finance and Economic Development Minister Christopher
Kuruneri was yesterday further remanded in jail to November 16 when he will
face trial for allegedly breaching Zimbabwe's citizenship and foreign
currency laws.

      Pale and frail-looking, Kuruneri who should have presented Zimbabwe's
national budget for 2005 later this month, is accused of siphoning out of
the country 5.2 million rands, 34 371 pounds, 30 000 euros and US$582
611.99.

      The Finance Minister, who is the highest government official to be
arrested in an anti-corruption blitz launched by the state at the beginning
of this year, is also accused of possessing a Canadian passport in breach of
the Citizenship Act which bars Zimbabweans
      from holding passports of other countries.

      He has denied the charges.

      Higher Education Minister Herbert Murerwa has been acting in
Kuruneri's position since his arrest in April this year. - ZimOnline
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Daily News online edition

      Deportees in fatal jump to freedom

      Date:3-Nov, 2004

      JOHANNESBURG - Five Zimbabwean illegal immigrants died last week after
they jumped from a moving train in a bid to avoid deportation by South
African authorities.

      An eye-witness told The Daily News Online that four youths died near
Louis Trichardt in South Africa when they jumped from a speeding train.

      Efforts to get comment from the South African police over the incident
failed yesterday.

      "The train did not stop and police officers accompanying the deportees
did not care or do anything about it," said an eyewitness who declined to be
named.

      He said they were dumped at Beitbridge police station where they were
told to go to their homes. He said he stayed in Beitbridge for two days
before illegally crossing the border again into South Africa.

      The eyewitness said another immigrant was thrown out of a moving train
by South African police officers. The witness said the immigrant had earlier
tried to jump out of the moving train but was restricted by officers who
later threw him out of the train.

      "There were two white police officers who earlier stopped him from
jumping out when the train was moving slowly and threw him out when the
train had picked speed. They said now you can go and threw him out," said
the eyewitness.

      Scores of Zimbabweans fleeing poverty and state repression in the
country cross the border into South Africa illegally where they are harassed
and arrested before being sent back to Zimbabwe.

      A locally-based Zimbabwean non-governmental organisation, the Southern
African Women's Institute for Migration Affairs (SAWIMA), said it provides
counselling to immigrants who are harassed by South African authorities.

      The organisation also assists in locating and informing relatives of
immigrants who die in South Africa.

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JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM 2nd November 2004

Email: jag@mango.zw ; justiceforagriculture@zol.co.zw
Internet: www.justiceforagriculture.com

Please send any material for publication in the Open Letter Forum to
justice@telco.co.zw with "For Open Letter Forum" in the subject line.

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

"Whatever you do, do with all your might."

 --- Marcus Tullius Cicero
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OPEN LETTER FORUM

Letter 1.  Subject Letter

Dear Ex-Farmers,

I was interested (angered is a better word) to read Tricia Gush's letter
this morning describing how TESCO was selling Kondozi produce.

I believe that if we mount a concerted campaign we could seriously disrupt
the sale of horticultural products from stolen farms. And that would be a
Good Thing.

I would ask her as well as any other forcibly retired farmers who feel as
strongly as I do on this to please contact me via email at
exmazowe@yahoo.co.uk

Together, and with determination, we CAN make a difference.

Charles Frizell
Kent
UK
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Letter 2.  Subject Business Sense?

I refer to your correspondents prediction of the five step plan to ruin
"Year 5: Having delivered Zimbabwe to this pitiful state, the ruling elite
leaves for greener pastures. The country is now heavily reliant on foreign
aid for its survival and has become another sub- Saharan disaster".

My instinct as a businessman is directed at the proven linear relationship
between hard work, growth, progress, prosperity and the long term reward of
heading-up an organisation of worth. However, some perverse inverse logic
seems to apply to the leaders of Zimbabwe: inactivity, decline,
contraction, poverty and ridicule seem to be the long term rewards so
keenly sought.

In Gods' name what sort of bankrupt ideology drives men to take comfort in
regress? It belies all the mores of normal Christian decency and western
business sense. Perhaps I need to put on a different head when applying
western ideology to Africa? Alex.

Cameron UK
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Letter 3.  Subject JAG Open Letter Forum
                                29th October 2004 OLF 306

Re: ZM PRODUCE

Dear JAG,

Sounds like Tricia Gush is being stonewalled by Tesco re the source of
imports from Zim. One possible way round this is to buy a few shares of
Tesco stock, this acquiring a "vested interest" in ethical trading.  This
action can open doors as far as information goes ... plus it entitles one
to attend the AGM and ask open questions in public.

Bill Kinsey
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Letter 4.  Subject Tesco

F/Y/I....Below is some correspondence regarding Tesco, between my friend
John Davey(Zimbo in Maun), & Joyce Banes in the UK. Joyce, as you may know,
champions the Zim cause. Of course, the sale of Zim produce from stolen
farms, on the British market, has gone on since the farm invasions began, &
I have had correspondence regarding this issue, from friends & family in
the UK for the past few years. Very frustrating!!!

Col Henderson.

----- Original Message -----
From: John Davey
To: joyce banes
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 11:17 AM
Subject: RE: Tesco
Dear Joyce,

Thank you for your email, and thank you for writing to Tesco - I agree with
your sentiments.  I would love to know specifically who "our growers" in
Zimbabwe are?  Maybe, if they are sincere, they would like to reveal the
identity of "their growers".  "Creating much needed jobs etc.etc." is in my
opinion, nothing but insincere words designed to appease those ignorant and
unaware of the true situation in Zimbabwe.  When making purchases from
Zimbabwe, does Sue Shearer, her owners or directors really give even the
slightest consideration to the welfare or well-being of people in Zimbabwe
or anywhere else in the world for that matter?  Like so many other western
businessmen, the only thing that seems to matter these days is their profit
margin - I really don't believe that they give consideration to much else.
They might vehemently deny it and argue otherwise but we all know this to
be true....we are well used to this kind of behaviour now!

John
-----Original Message-----
From: joyce banes [mailto:emily.banes@virgin.net]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 3:58 PM
To: John/Tina Davey
Subject: Tesco
 Dear John

I enclose below a copy of a letter I wrote to Tesco Supermarket together
with the reply I received back.
 In reply to the last one from them, I sent a picture of some of the
evicted farmers standing by their burnt out home, needless to say I did not
get a reply to that one. !! I have now sent your e-mail of today, because
you explain it much better than I do.  Do they grow Mange-Tout in
Botswana.?

Blessings Joyce

+++++++++++++++++++

I noticed with dismay in one of your stores that you are selling Mange-Tout
peas from Zimbabwe.  Are you aware that you are supporting the Zanu-pf,
Mugabes thugs, in doing this, as these peas are grown on farms stolen from
the rightful owners by the war vets.  In other words you are supporting
Mugabe because that is where the money is going. After the publicity that
country has had I can only assume that you are supporters of the his regime
of murderers.

+++++++++++++++++++++++

Thank you for your email.

I am sorry to learn that you feel we should not be selling products from
Zimbabwe in our stores.

One of our top priorities for our customers, is freedom of choice.
Therefore, as large a variety of products as possible are offered to our
customers, and lots of information is stated on these, including the
countries of origin. This is so that they can decide for themselves which
products they either wish, or do not wish, to buy.

Zimbabwe is a very important country with regard to our supply base. We
work with four suppliers who are all involved with the government at the
highest level ( My answer to this was: I bet !!)
 If we ever decided to pull out, it would cause a major deficit to the
income of the area, causing it to revert to a Third World State. (My reply:
It would not make any difference to the peoples living standards because
they do not get your money anyway, it goes in the pockets of politicions of
that country It already is a Third World State because of the corruption of
Mugabe and his cronies.) Our growers in Zimbabwe provide much-needed jobs
for many people and count on us to support their investments. We work
extensively with the E.T.I. (Ethical Trade Initiative) to ensure workers'
welfare is maintained and regular meetings are held to discuss the wider
political situation. ( I wonder how these people can sleep at night, it is
obvious that as long as they get the goods they care not two hoots about
the workers welfare. ) In addition, growing conditions in this country are
almost perfect for cultivating many products that are usually very
difficult to produce.

I hope that this information is of interest to you and helps to explain our
position.

Thank you for your comments.

Regards

Sue Shearer
Team Leader Tesco Customer Service
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JAG COMPENSATION COMMUNIQUÉ AND NOVEMBER 2004

Email: jag@mango.zw; justiceforagriculture@zol.co.zw
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Please find below the Compensation Listing which appeared in the Herald on
Friday 29th October 2004.
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NOTICE

LAND ACQUISITION ACT (CHAPTER 20:10)

MINISTRY OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS IN THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND CABINET
RESPONSIBLE FOR LANDS LAND REFORM AND RESETTLEMENT

The schedule below summarizes details of farms who have outstanding
compensation in terms of Section 29B of the Land Acquisition Act (Chapter
20:10). The former owners or representatives should contact the Ministry of
Lands, Land Reform and Resettlement as a matter of urgency, so that they
are paid their compensation.

Please contact any of the following;
Mr S Moyo
Mrs T Million
Mr J Mukiwa
Ministry of Lands, Land Reform and Resettlement
Block 2, Makombe Complex
Corner Harare Street and Herbert Chitepo
Tel 04-797325 up to 30
COMBINED SCHEDULE OF FARMS WHICH HAVE GONE BEOFE THE COMMITTEE

No. PROVINCE DISTRICT FARM NAME OWNER EXTENT

1 Manicaland Chipinge Driespan Berg M M Craus & Partners 3087,9874 acres
2 Manicaland Chipinge Hofstede Melsetter Hostede Estate 493,428
3 Manicaland Chipinge Hourtberg DV ODENDAAL & Hope 2359,5111
4 Manicaland Chipinge Lethie Swan of Confidence Dzorora Farms P/L 1820
5 Manicaland Chipinge Lot 2A Mirror Murik Market P/L 199,505
6 Manicaland Chipinge Lot 3 of Smithfield Rosalie P/L 181,9762
7 Manicaland Chipinge Lot of S/D of Pendragon Dzorora Farms P/L 612,9524
8 Manicaland Chipinge Nafferton I B A Crawford P/L 3257.00
9 Manicaland Chipinge R/E of Hartebeesnek Jacob S Kotze 858,5751
10 Manicaland Chipinge Sawerombi Masori Ranch P/L Farm 1994.19
11 Manicaland Chipinge Groenvlei P J Joubert 3844.1461
12 Manicaland Inyanga Lot 71 of Lot Z of Inyanga Pulpwood Co P/L 206.4257
     Downs of Inyanga Block
13 Manicaland Makoni Fairfield 28 Drienfontein Farm P/L 777.26
14 Manicaland Makoni Farm 24A of Lawrencedale Chimbi River Farm P/L
1286.27
15 Manicaland Makoni Helenvale Estate Gilpin P/L 1379.04
16 Manicaland Makoni Lawrencedale 4 Alverston Estate (1985) P/L 838.31
17 Manicaland Makoni Lesapi Cave F A R P/L 1062.7386
18 Manicaland Makoni Lot 2 of Lawrencedale Adam Farm P/L 797
19 Manicaland Makoni Lot 3 of Lawrencedale Estate K J W P/L 878.27
20 Manicaland Makoni Middlepost of Excelsior Newlands Farm P/.L 789.98
21 Manicaland Makoni Morebaas of Lot 24 of Mahommed I Kassim 419.6174 &
     Fairfield Estate & Rem 417.2008
     Of Lot 24 of Fairfield
     Estate
22 Manicaland Makoni Morkonyora Valmark Estates P/L 1409
23 Manicaland Makoni Rem of Diana Estate of the Late Roland 1590.8571 ha
        Marvis Adams
24 Manicaland Makoni Urmston Lesbury Estates P/L 285.3231
25 Manicaland Makoni Woodlands B A C Farms P/L 1363.689
26 Manicaland Mutare Cyldesdale A McGregor 879.43
27 Manicaland Mutare Leekuill Estate Lochner C Slabbert 646.98
28 Manicaland Mutare Lanyera Manyers P/L 809.3698
29 Manicaland Mutare Odzi Odzi Farm P/L 945.45
30 Manicaland Mutare Premier Estate Robert C K Truscott 2705.305
31 Manicaland Nyanga Brondesbury Metafields P/L 907.7805 ha
32 Manicaland Nyanga Burnaby A John Herbert Fredrick 3396.8719
        Stockdale
33 Manicaland Nyanga Lot 1A of Harewood Bondana P/L 450.5400ha
34 Manicaland Nyanga Lucastes Bondana P/L 450.54
35 Manicaland Nyanga R/E of Lot 2 of Inyanga Pulpwood Farm (Pvt) Ltd
2991.1790
     Downs of Inyanga Block
     Farm
36 Manicaland Nyanga Rufaro Leita Mary Powell 139.9334
37 Manicaland Umtali Beeste Kraal of Clare Varm Land Investments 1176.4860
        P/L
38 Manicaland Umtali Brown Hill Estate B Ardingly Farm P/L 1196.5028
39 Manicaland Umtali Cloudlands Estate Nyameni P/L 603.54
40 Manicaland Umtali Delamore Dikanai Estates P/L 2047.3829
41 Manicaland Umtali Dieguns of Minverwag Saalhoek Estates (Pvt) 613,6714
     Clare Estate Ranch
42 Manicaland Umtali Greendale Chenya Kwdemba Farm 1657.38 ha
        P/L
43 Manicaland Umtali Gwinanzira of Clare M M De Kok & Son P/L 1141.61
     Estate Ranch
44 Manicaland Umtali Gwindingwi H J Vorster 419.1474ha
45 Manicaland Umtali Have Susan Vivier 202.7145
46 Manicaland Umtali Inodzi Extension Gary Terence Goss 135.3319
47 Manicaland Umtali Maonza Charles John Allen 799.3201
48 Manicaland Umtali Monkfield of Norseland Hermanus J Vorster 866.1800
     Farm
49 Manicaland Umtali R/E of Goodhope Mabakka P/L 507.9681
50 Manicaland Umtali Rebeurice of Clare Estate Y J N Van Rensbury & Son
1221.37 ha
51 Manicaland Umtali Riverside Speras Peter Landos 9841.1392
52 Manicaland Umtali Shigodora Farm Jack Hally Farm (Pvt) Ltd 1262.0399
53 Manicaland Umtali Valhalla H J Vorster P/L 342.02
54 Manicaland Umtali Warnham of Cairndhu Farm John Walter Pfumojena
245.9102
55 Mash Central Bindura Nyangomo Investmenta 2632.660ha
56 Mash Central Bindura Craggie Burn of Bosbond Dollar Consulting Services
765.83
     of Masuri Sana 2 P/L
57 Mash Central Bindura Dandazi farm Mineral Resources P/L 467.05
58 Mash Central Bindura Makori Muudze Inbestments P/L 875.95ha
59 Mash Central Bindura Middleton Nethermills Enterprises P/L 712.25
60 Mash Central Bindura Minto of Katanya Solomia Farm
61 Mash Central Bindura Morioto of Bourton vale Partridge Holdings P/L
453.79 ha
     Estate
62 Mash Central Bindrua R/E of Glen Douglas Guthrine Etates P/L 1110.0474
63 Mash Central Bindura R/E of Makori Muudze Intestments P/L 875.9566
64 Mash Central Bindrua S/D B of Arcadia Michael John Hood 397.7199
65 Mash Central Bindura Sangere North Farm Evandales Farm P/L 406.3150 ha
66 Mash Central Darwin Aranbira B Extension Arambira Farm P/L 934.28
67 Mash Central Darwin Aurelia farm Katherine De Smidt 2254.76
        Geofrey Barry De Smidt
68 Mash Central Darwin Birdwood Farm Beemitch P/L 1130.2894
69 Mash Central Darwin Chikale Chikale Farms P/L 1505.87
70 Mash Central Darwin Dundwe Dundwe Farms P/L 2414.6310
71 Mash Central Darwin Ellan Vannin Benflora P/L 984.2
72 Mash Central Darwin Eryl Estate J Aroper 832.58
73 Mash Central Darwin Greswolde Manyaradzi and 920.3812
        Tatenda Siveregi
74 Mash Central Darwin Kamawari Park of Vector Heirly Farm Property
4046.6887
     Nyarringwani P/L
75 Mash Central Darwin Linton P M Fitzgerald 564 ha
76 Mash Central Darwin Lot 1 of Gurungwe Mayjoy Enterprises P/L 1268.4169
77 Mash Central Darwin Lot 1 of the 5th Chapter Two Jays Farms P/L 2390.71
ha
78 Mash Central Darwin Maclear Maclear Farm P/L 1466.0260
79 Mash Central Darwin Mr Parnis G A Palmer P/L 2268.7400
80 Mash Central Darwin Remainder of Vuka Farm Gerald Roycresswell
1396.5065
81 Mash Central Darwin Ruindi A N Ford P/L 1182.02 ha
82 Mash Central Darwin Rungwa Marry Park Farm P/L 1006.78
83 Mash Central Darwin Silverstroom H F Schrate P/L 1433.6ha
84 Mash Central Darwin Tekwani M F Zaranyika
85 Mash Central Darwin Tzoro G F Dollar P/L 854.34 ha
86 Mash Central Darwin Westheim Westheim P/L 7549.46 ha
87 Mash Central Darwin Zana D B Hewit P/L 1671.52 ha
88 Mash Central Darwin Chiripiro Estate A Chiripiro Farms P/L 1463.86
89 Mash Central Darwin Aberdeen West H W Strong & Co. P/L 1694.44
90 Mash Central Darwin Allan Grange Farm Allan Grange Farm P/L 3098.81
91 Mash Central Guruve Andrea Blue Grass Farms 1016.46
92 Mash Central Guruve Brandon Cumberland Farm P/L 1511.96 ha
93 Mash Central Guruve Brookfield Klayveld P/L 991.23
94 Mash Central Guruve Chirengwe Griff Enterprises P/L 684.386
95 Mash Central Guruve Dande Neville Dawson Pearson 1221.5793
96 Mash Central Guruve Delven Daisy Christina Maureen 1013.08
        Kennedy
97 Mash Central Guruve Disi Estate Disi P/L 2624.75
98 Mash Central Guruve Mabubu Banxia Evergreen Inv. P/L 1644.26 ha
99 Mash Central Guruve Maidavale Farm Dunaverty (Pvt) Ltd 750.0580
100 Mash Central Guruve Mangondo D B Hewit P/L 3484.99 ha
101 Mash Central Guruve Manovi Farm Manovi Farm (Pvt) Ltd 1252.4417
102 Mash Central Guruve Mount Fatigue Farm David Frederick Dolphin
2508.663
103 Mash Central Guruve Msitwe J A C Wood & E A Wood 12970.8174acres
104 Mash Central Guruve Nainital A M Anderson 842.41
105 Mash Central Guruve Norwi David Andries Swart 914.9 ha
106 Mash Central Guruve Nyadopi Daisy C M Kennedy 753.86 ha
107 Mash Central Guruve Nyalungwe Farm Harvey James P/L 775.4682
108 Mash Central Guruve Naumfuta Brendon Ingils 1324.2443 ha
109 Mash Central Guruve Penrose Penlands P/L 1765.044 ha
110 Mash Central Guruve Red Lichen Red Lichen P/L 1312.761
111 Mash Central Guruve Rushpeak Rushpeak Estates P/L 1019.82
112 Mash Central Guruve Rusumbi Ronald Ambrose 1029.08
113 Mash Central Guruve Taikoo Hughes And Games P/L 1063.68
114 Mash Central Guruve Ternanog Farm W S Hughes P/L 1783.1406
115 Mash Central Guruve Windsor Farm W B Davies 3068.6
116 Mash Central Guruve Woma Farm Alan Maclaggen 693.82
117 Mash Central Guruve Worthington Rushpeal Estate P/L 3980.08 ha
118 Mash Central Guruve Undergragg Beasequare P/L 1546.42
119 Mash Central Mazoe Bally Holly Mvikoko P/L 402.54 ha
120 Mash Central Mazoe Baniff John Dodds 663.5731
121 Mash Central Mazoe Bella Vista of Meadows Greenhill Farm P/L 612.62
     of Wengi Rivers
122 Mash Central Mazoe Bellevue of Bedford Circle Cement P/L 962.5901
123 Mash Central Mazoe Blighty Farm Blighty P/L 888.2100 ha
124 Mash Central Mazoe Braidjue Norver P/L 878.8748
125 Mash Central Mazoe Burnleigh Farm Turrinton Investments P/L 1146.8776
ha
126 Mash Central Mazoe Condwelani Terrance S Hind 1305.1993 ha
127 Mash Central Mazoe Dahwye Norver P/L 3484.4547
128 Mash Central Mazoe Dandajena of Locknow J M Van De Merwe 654.3798
129 Mash Central Mazoe Duiker Flats Lin Abbo Estates 998.7 ha
130 Mash Central Mazoe Elgin Farm Liford P/L 1007.19
131 Mash Central Mazoe Erin & Pimento Park Newton Estate P/L 1287.31
132 Mash Central Mazoe Esparanza B Esparanza P/L 663 ha
133 Mash Central Mazoe Ireniedale Chirobe P/L 808.78
134 Mash Central Mazoe Lilburn of Cardiff Tharfield P/L 704.22
135 Mash Central Mazoe Lot 1 of Umvukwe Oog P B Arnat & Son P/L 472.4589
136 Mash Central Mazoe Mackay A C Millrand Son 1172.9923ha
137 Mash Central Mazoe Montgomery of Barwick H J S Philip and Son P/L
3189.51 mor
138 Mash Central Mazoe Nangura HH Bennett P/L 809.74
139 Mash Central Mazoe Patterson Dounburry Park P/L 622.91
140 Mash Central Mazoe Pembi Falls A Portion Pembi Falls Co. Ltd 895
morgens
     of Umvukwe
141 Mash Central Mazoe Rem of Avonduur Farm Patney Enterprises P/L 814.4
142 Mash Central Mazoe Rem of Ceres Reginald Philips Markel 1157.3475
143 Mash Central Mazoe Remainder of Ceres Reginald Philips Markel
1157.3475
        No Schedule
144 Mash Central Mazoe Remainder of Falling Falling Waters Holdings P/L
1836.8970
     Waters Extension
145 Mash Central Mazoe Remainder of Marshfield Gerhard Wilhelm 734.0263
        Breytenbach
146 Mash Central Mazoe Ruia Range A A Firks P/L 3860.8185 ha
147 Mash Central Mazoe S/D A of Marshfield Gerhard Wilhelm 340.0685
        Breytehbach
148 Mash Central Mazoe S/D A of Yate Gerhard Wilhelm 469.2678
        Breytenbach
149 Mash Central Mazoe S/D H Ptn pf Barwick P B Arnott & Son 1552.6383
150 Mash Central Mazoe Simonia Estates British Smith African 7492.4437
        Company
151 Mash Central Mazoe Sleamish R O E Hopley 1001.17 ha
152 Mash Central Mazoe Stella Farm Stephen Donald Barton 425.6900 ha
153 Mash Central Mazoe Stockwill Surrey Ent P/L 2442.9600 ha
154 Mash Central Mazoe Virginia Dimwe Farm Von Abo estates 809.74
155 Mash Central Mazoe Wrley Farm P B Arnott & Son 1362.4162
156 Mash Central Mazoe Watchfield Farm Jeremy Deacon Eastwood 1503 mgn
157 Mash Central Mazoe Wengi River Estate Wengi Farm P/L 550.15 ha
158 Mash Central Mazoe Wolfhill Farm Edward Roy Guthrie 559.25
159 Mash Centrtal Mt Darwin Chitsingo of Chaoma Wardmae farm P/L 809.35 ha
160 Mash Central Mt Darwin Ruindi Farm A N Ford P/L 182.02 ha
161 Mash Central Shamva Bythorn Pat Butler Investments P/L 699.741
162 Mash Central Shamva Golden Star Iris Ann Logan 530.2198
163 Mash Central Shamva Lot 1 of Beaulieu Heavens Chemsora Matanda
2946.7836 ha
164 Mash Central Shamva Nyamadomba Ferguslie 1823.9964
165 Mash Central Shamva Oaksey Peter Einar Rorbye 485.5772
166 Mash Central Shamva Remainder of Lot 1 of Kerry Farms P/L 3539.0954
     Ferugh of Umfundisi Ranh
167 Mash Central Shamva Ruthdale Ruthdale P/L 2945.511
168 Mash Central Shamva Tipperary Tipperary P/L 737.462
169 Mash Central Shamva Walwyn Estate Coryton Farms P/L 557.13
170 Mash Central Shamva Wapley Bruck Jackson Nerdberg 1037.02 ha
        Inv P/L
171 Mash Central Shamva Woodlands Estate Pat Butler Investments P/L
1037.7597
172 Mash East Charter Bathurst Hendrick Jacobus Smith 1463.63 ha
173 Mash East Charter Bosbokhock of Chigara M E Ferreira & Son P/L 605.8
174 Mash East Charter Calais Farm Pimbe Dairy P/L 1259.4192
175 Mash East Charter Cold Stream Jan Andries Smith 1785.49 ha
176 Mash East Charter Dagbreek of Rooiport F J Eager 627.79
177 Mash East Charter Delport's Wish A T Rinke (snr) 1182.31
178 Mash East Charter Dorasdale schalk Willem Rinke 908.77 ha
179 Mash East Charter Duiker Campbell Holdings P/L 790.816 ha
180 Mash East Charter Duncanston Naval Phase Farming P/L 457.88
181 Mash East Charter Fairview of J T Wheeler 1284.8969
     Hartebeestelaagte
182 Mash East Charter Fraancia of Pennyfearther Francia P/L 864.23
183 Mash East Charter Hugosfontein Dyiker Investments P/L 640.43
184 Mash East Charter Just In Time Constantia estates P/L 1284.7814 ha
185 Mash East Charter Kaaplaats Tangenhamo breeding and 284.86 ha
        Pastoral Development P/L
186 Mash East Charter Kameel Laagte Clive Milton Curin 1585.7418 ha
187 Mash East Charter Kleinfontein Estate Contantia Estates P/L 673.74
188 Mash East Charter Landskroon Campbells Holdings P/L 1308.0846
189 Mash East Charter Leeufontein Mark Andrew Heathcote 284.79
190 Mash East Charter Mooigelegen Johannes Jacobus Smit 2569.58
191 Mash East Charter North Strathuseque Contantia Estates P/L 1570.1331
192 Mash East Charter Opal Hoffmanrus Est P/L 648.67 ha
193 Mash East Charter Pennyfeather Westheim P/L 1705.3388 ha
194 Mash East Charter Philipsdale A N Brakespear 2331.4231
195 Mash East Charter Rem oof Inkosi Campbell Holdings P/L 1679.3188 h
196 Mash East Charter Rem of Mountain View of C J Nel 102.4109
     Ingolubi
197 Mash East Charter Rem of Veelplaats Care Jacobus Coetzee 875.2569 ha
198 Mash East Charter Ricefontein Hambrook enterprise P/L 1284.7799 ha
199 Mash East Charter Rietkop C J Nel 428.2913
200 Mash East Charter Rusfontein Farm Johannes Erasmus 3018.7578
201 Mash East Charter South Strathusque John Selby Wiggil 1570.46
202 Mash East Charter Strijd Port Farm Versailes P/L 8102846
203 Mash East Charter Swaart River J J Smit 1218.83
204 Mash East Charter Tantallon C J Nel 650.45
205 Mash East Charter Tevredale of Rockdale Campbells Holdings P/L 160.25
206 Mash East Charter Versailles of Nyamazaan Versallies P/L 723.7577
207 Mash East Charter Vlaakfontein Iris Marry O'Neill 1906.6459
208 Mash East Charter Wallasey L A Lamprecht 1063.0079
209 Mash East Charter Water Valley of Rorima Peter Stephens Worley
200.3394
        Bradsahw Born
210 Mash East Goromonzi Chakoma Farm Shephard Hall Farm P/L 1275.9283
211 Mash East Goromonzi Kilmur A Crakehall Inv P/L 344.7475 ha
212 Mash East Goromonzi Kiltullagh of Forres Kiltullagh Farm P/L 599.043\
213 Mash East Goromonzi Majorca Alexander George Valentine 113,9964
        Morgan
214 Mash East Goromonzi Marsala Edward Butter 1520
215 Mash East Goromonzi Mungenga Estate Howson Estate P/L 1173.7430
216 Mash East Goromonzi Northfield Northfield P/L 676.6492
217 Mash East Goromonzi Paisley Park P D Visser 19.4165
218 Mash East Goromonzi R/E of Goromonzi Estate Goromonzi EstateP/L
1164.8569
     of Liwonde
219 Mash East Goromonzi Rem of Strathlorne Hamish Cameron P/L 844.9259
220 Mash East Goromonzi Risumbe Extension Shephard Hall Farm P/L 401.22
221 Mash East Goromonzi Rudale G E Woodhouse & Son P/L 764.2636
222 Mash East Goromonzi Ruismbe Shephard Hall Farm P/L 250.1033
223 Mash East Goromonzi S/D D of Binder Merlach Trust 122.0751
224 Mash East Goromonzi Shephard Hall Farm Chakoma Estates P/L 255.9069
225 Mash East Goromonzi Strathlorne Farm Hamish Cameron P/L
226 Mash East Goromonzi Thornvlei Chakanyuka Farm P/L 856.8443
227 Mash East Goromonzi Xanadu Estates Sky Farms Pvt Ltd 1734.1987
228 Mash East Hwedza Collagae Craig Leith Farm P/L 3355.3205
229 Mash East Mangwendi Currithosville Frederick John Rutherford 354.1379
ha
230 Mash East Marandellas Brantingham John William Malzer 703.2939 ha
231 Mash East Marandellas Brentwater Craighleigh Farm P/L 413.28
232 Mash East Marandellas Mtokwe F J Wilhelm Pistorius 1599.4085
233 Mash East Marandellas Notgrove A Ptn of K Mvkelvey 114,2249
     Wenimbi Estate
234 Mash East Marandellas Remaining Extent of Brondesbury farm P/L
4,048,016
     Hopeful of Alexandra
235 Mash East Marandellas Torre P E Neubyvarty 1392.0203
236 Mash East Marondera Dendende Farm P/L Dendende 1126.3850
237 Mash East Marondera Eggesford Estate Cretta Lois Whittie Habert 611.7
238 Mash East Marondera Farm 5 of Holton Estates/ Mark Seremy Freer
514.4222
     Green Acres
239 Mash East Marondera Highlands J H Erasmus P/L 628.5400
240 Mash East Marondera Lot 14 of Wenimbi Silver Queen Estates 699.967
241 Mash East Marondera Lot 2 of Hull D England (Pvt) Ltd 427.8331
242 Mash East Marondera Lot De Wenimbi Estate Raymond William John Pratt
320.7132
243 Mash East Marondera Mari A P Dryborough 156.25
244 Mash East Marondera Orange Park B
245 Mash East Marondera Paltomore Paltimore Est 859.3574
246 Mash East Marondera Rem of Retreat Fam Growcke Farming P/L 701.29828
247 Mash East Marondera Rem of subdivision C of Brown Earth Estates
852.9951
     Curruthersville
248 Mash East Marondera Revolt Farm J A Lapham & Sons P/L 613.3
249 Mash East Marondera S/D of Rockery E A R Finaughty 188.8105 ha
250 Mash East Marondera Stone Haven of Revolt Susan Fredrick Baxter
303.9676
251 Mash East Marondera Toplands portion of J Jakins P/L 257.3572
     Tarara of Wenimbe
252 Mash East Marondera Uitkyk of Alezandra Uitkyk P/L 1036.8336
253 Mash East Marondera Vanson 125.37
254 Mash East Mrewa Athlone Kilbride Estate P/L 1331.8683
255 Mash East Mrewa Bimi J D Cilliers 428.05
256 Mash East Mrewa Bogoto North Kodoo Range P/L 1531.3924
257 Mash East Mrewa Chizanza Nedo P/L 1292.8247
258 Mash East Mrewa Methven Ranch Seasonal Enterprises P/L 2092.9108
259 Mash East Mrewa Roayl Visit Chirandu Farms P/L 1308.0936
260 Mash East Mrewa S/D A Portion of Warren Warecobe Enterprises P/L 5710
261 Mash East Mrewa Savernake P Robert Morgan & Son P/L 1893.21
262 Mash East Salisbury Grand Chase Farm S D P Duff P/L 682.41
263 Mash East Salisbury Kerry W E Innes & Sons P/L 1268.5932
264 Mash East Salisbury Nebo,shanga, r/e of Est Late T J Roos 3405.15
     New Haven
265 Mash East Salsibury Vuta V & R Farming P/L 518.1475
266 Mash East Wedza Chard Always Farm P/L 2530.2528
267 Mash East Wedza Fels Estate Lily Farms P/L 1990.8475
268 Mash East Wedza Nyeri H S Nel 3059.926
269 Mash East Wedza Oaklahoma L Smith 1916.2053
270 Mash East Marondera Camdele Farm Gilbert Anthony Hutchins 799.1957 ha
271 Mash East Marondera Lizziesdale Edward A D Finaughty 1221.6285
272 Mash East Marondera Malabar Malibar farm P/L 284.67 ha
273 Mash East Marondera Moendu of Longlands G H westhoff & Son P/L 509.5 ha
274 Mash East Marondera Wantage of Tarara of T K Tsodzo 106.8809 ha
     Wenimbe
275 Mash East Mrewa Koodoo Range Koodoo Range P/L 1033.7882
276 Mash East Mrewa Mangwende Francesco Bongoivanni 1172,2822
277 Mash East Mrewa Paradise Edward B Hodgson 1942 ha
278 Mash East Mrewa Rufaro Acrefair P/L 1268.5 ha
279 Mash East Mrewa Springdale Phllip Wal raven 1432.29 ha
280 Mash West Chegutu French hoek Ellingham inv P/L 581.8641
281 Mash West Chegutu Lourie Estate Fred Wolstenholme 541.41 ha
282 Mash West Hartley Abhor Coetzee Wicklow Estates P/L 404.0757
283 Mash West Hartley Amberly Heathbrookent 376.226
284 Mash West Hartley Ardlui Extension of Oldham J L & L A Delport 327.98
285 Mash West Hartley Berkley Berkley Estates 5129.44
286 Mash West Hartley Budes Sam De Villers 68.68
287 Mash West Hartley Clifford Estate Alison Farms P/L 1426.7815 ha
288 Mash West Hartley Denore Mafuti P/L 653.052
289 Mash West Hartley East Mdena J W Mells 508.7900
290 Mash West Hartley Ezinthabeni Robert Peight 4305.53
291 Mash West Hartley Farm of Rederna Hopeful Farm P/L 984.2300
292 Mash West Hartley Faun of Rederna Hopeful Farm P/L Repitition 984.23
293 Mash West Hartley Greendale B Landale Estate 1241.5615
294 Mash West Hartley Hampton Shepton Estates 647.53
295 Mash West Hartley John O'Groat Yafforth Enterprises P/L 669.514 ha
296 Mash West Hartley Larhone Bruparo 2201.32
297 Mash West Hartley Lily P H Umali 498.49
298 Mash West Hartley Little knots of Glenside A Peter Joseph Moor
309.4773
299 Mash West Hartley Lonekope Otto Investments P/L 379.38
300 Mash West Hartley Lot 3 of Crown Ranch H Visangi Investments 42.82
301 Mash West Hartley Lot 5 of Crown Ranch Mafuti P/L 1214.05
302 Mash West Hartley Lot 6 of Crown Ranch M Crowshow
303 Mash West Hartley Lowood Ronald H Speight 993.19
304 Mash West Hartley Lynfield Shepton Estates 218.93
305 Mash West Hartley Northwood M J Mason 1143.0269
306 Mash West Hartley Oldham Oldham Estates P/L
307 Mash West Hartley Priddy Shepton Estates 456.468
308 Mash West Hartley R/E of Lincoln Thomas Fredrick Thompson 1220.8653
309 Mash West Hartley Railway Farm 26 Wynand Karel Beauidenhout 4880.51
310 Mash West Hartley Richmond Shepton Estates 472.47
311 Mash West Hartley Satidza Portion Kirtsdown P/l 857.379
312 Mash West Hartley Shepton Fam Shepton Estates 254.15
313 Mash West Hartley Sherwood Brian Anthony Creswell 765.16
314 Mash West Hartley Sillery John McCleary Beattie 1150.65
315 Mash West Hartley Stoomop Johannes Jacobus 464.94
316 Mash West Hartley Sunflower farm Donnington farm Pvt Ltd 114.8376
317 Mash West Hartley Tankatara Vee Ranch P/L 659.98
318 Mash West Hartley Tiverton Estate and Farnham farm P/L and 1426.1026
and
     Farnham farm Tiverton farm P/L 763.8600
319 Mash West Kadoma Blue Grass R Melville 2996.32
320 Mash West Kadoma Cherrybank Beatties Investments P/L 100.27
321 Mash West Kadoma Coryton/Lidford Inspan Investments P/L 1290
322 Mash West Kadoma Croft Shepton Estates 211.402
323 Mash West Kadoma Elg 10 C Lubbe Investments P/L 680.075
324 Mash West Kadoma Glenview Raath Brothers P/L 7694.0000
325 Mash West Kadoma Hazelmare A C Lubbe Investments P/L 585
326 Mash West Kadoma Molina Ranch Molina Ranch 6965.01
327 Mash West Kadoma Normandy North Dennys Hahn 689.278
328 Mash West Kadoma Protea of White Waters Melville Farming Ent P/L
304.83
329 Mash West Kadoma R/E of Acton Hancha P/L 361.053
330 Mash West Kadoma Skoonveld F R O HM 607.03
331 Mash West Kadoma West Wood A C Lubbe Investments P/L 719.47
332 Mash West Kadoma White Waters Ronald Melville Farming 691.31
        Ent P/L
333 Mash West Kadoma Varkpan John McCleary Beattie 760.1755
334 Mash West Karoi Naba Mr Sutton 1258.6003
335 Mash West Karoi Tununu Estate J T Tucker 541.73
336 Mash West Lomagundi Bessyvale Grange C & R Pearke P/L 1058.99
337 Mash West Lomagundi Bicleighvale J E A Bernard Sons (Pvt) Ltd
3298.3100
338 Mash West Lomagundi Blaauwvlei Blaauwvlei (Pvt) Ltd 1408.9608
339 Mash West Lomagundi Chenene C R Horsley P/L 497.94
340 Mash West Lomagundi Chininga McClelland W M J 560.53
341 Mash West Lomagundi Chitatu T Lendrum Farming P/L 782
342 Mash West Lomagundi Cleeve Kachuzi P/L 651.3391
343 Mash West Lomagundi Clent E A Edwards 989.5353
344 Mash West Lomagundi Devonia Estate A Gregson-Aiicott 1574.0675
345 Mash West Lomagundi Dumalani R S Van Rensburg & 1132.54
        Sons P/L
346 Mash West Lomagundi Estelle of Alpha Hunter Coetzee 567.1565
347 Mash West Lomagundi Fairplay A Farm Caredon Farm P/L 742.5400
348 Mash West Lomagundi Finland W H Page 4124.9909
349 Mash West Lomagundi Funnel of Chenene Wilfun Farm P/L 3035.8000
350 Mash West Lomagundi Gambuli Ranch Machipisa Farming Est P/L 6587.6753
351 Mash West Lomagundi Glen Ladybank Farming P/L 813.5722
352 Mash West Lomagundi Gordonia A Lomagundi Junction P/L 501.47
353 Mash West Lomagundi Great Gain Great Gain P/L 1370.21
354 Mash West Lomagundi Green Valley E C Pott 83.04
355 Mash West Lomagundi Groenvlei Highway Farming Porperties 4893.6100
        P/L
356 Mash West Lomagundi Groot Vlei A & A Farming P/.L 532.86
357 Mash West Lomagundi Kanami Estate Kamani EstateP/L 2753.33 ha
258 Mash West Lomagundi kapeta Romwe F A Meyer 3005.0900
359 Mash West Lomagundi Kapfundi farm P J P Van Der Westhuize 981.71
        and Son P/L
360 Mash West Lomagundi Kapiti Kuti Estate P/L 1166.24
361 Mash West Lomagundi Kermanshah Estate A Fleming & Son P/L 704.2249
362 Mash West Lomagundi Kings Peak of Hiltop Farm Kingspeak Farm P/L
647.4838
363 Mash West Lomagundi Kismate Estates Johann Steyl 2503.21
364 Mash West Lomagundi Longmead Joseph Camberlain Cullis 2817.3068
365 Mash West Lomgaundi Loramie KIH Enterprises P/L 919.17
366 Mash West Lomagundi Lot 1 of Dunphaile Dunphaile Farm P/L 566.25 ha
367 Mash West Lomagundi Lot 3 of Hunyani Pen Nichole & Sons P/L 1488.2713
368 Mash West Lomagundi Machiti/Dora T Michael Smith 815.1
369 Mash West Lomagundi Magondi farm S J Smith 1283.3667
370 Mash West Lomagundi Maningwa Est Konami Estate P/L 1317.77 ha
371 Mash West Lomagundi Mpanda S J Brown 137.42
372 Mash West Lomagundi Mukamba Estate T D Deere
373 Mash West Lomagundi Mutombois Cecil Nye Maskell
374 Mash West Lomagundi Myami Moendu Moendu Machipisa Farming Est P/L
11990.0476
      Extn Chiota Makamba
     Tsununu
375 Mash West Lomagundi Mwanga B W H Page P/L 404.766
376 Mash West Lomagundi Makisa Makisa Farm P/L 1001.517
377 Mash West Lomagundi Nidderdale W J Cluston 982.4718
378 Mash West Lomagundi R/E of Dunphaile (Lamonte) Stephanus Francous de
566.25 ha
        Freit de Roux
379 Mash West Lomagundi R/E of Hillpass Nyamatiwa P/L 1149.15 ha
380 Mash West Lomagundi R/E of Mowe Flats R and D Farming P/L 357.48 ha
381 Mash West Lomagundi R/E of Southend P I Hosley 809.34
382 Mash West Lomagundi R/E of Stratford A & J Farms P/L 620.7204
383 Mash West Lomagundi Rem of Hunyani Philip Edwards Roberts 1864.511
384 Mash West Lomagundi Rem of Gwina Nibrob holdings P/L 701.3146
385 Mash West Lomagundi Renfield Van Der Merwe 836.3100
386 Mash West Lomagundi Romsey M T Freewe 754.11
387 Mash West Lomagundi Ruffstone S J Brown 358.66
388 Mash West Lomagundi Rukoba Estate Stockfield Farms P/L 1719.018 acres
389 Mash West Lomagundi Somos farm Becket Ballaway 575.58
390 Mash West Lomagundi Shubara Shubara Ranch P/l 1038.6495
391 Mash West Lomagundi Tchetchenini William Patrick Ricthison 2541.2891
392 Mash West Lomagundi Temperly Farm Kurimani Estates P/L 602.4014
393 Mash West Lomagundi Thurbar Thurbar P/L 534
394 Mash West Lomagundi Tranmore L G Thomas P/L 744.28
395 Mash West Lomagundi Umboe Jacob Janiel Marals 15000
396 Mash West Lomagundi Ziroto Ziroro Farm P/L 524.39
397 Mash West Lomagundi Natalia Natalia Farm P/L 915.6178 ha
398 Mash West Lomagundi Sligo Natalia Farm P/L 915.6178 ha
399 Mash West Lomagundi Sigaro and Sirago South Joseph Lancelot Kennedy
873.3686 ha 58.2432 ha
400 Mash West Urungwe Beltane Belltrees Enterprises P/L 317.8067
401 Mash West Urungwe Chisapi Fulfield Farms P/L 0.3605
402 Mash West Urungwe Fumeira Estate Tengwe Estate 582.52
403 Mash West Urungwe Garowa W Tiltman 1095.42
404 Mash West Urungwe Gwihwa P W Dawson Pvt Ltd 543.07
405 Mash West Urungwe Halsted Lazy K Ranching P/L 1424.447 ha
406 Mash West Urungwe Hillandale Mikwichi P/L 976.48480
407 Mash West Urungwe Kurekura Tombengwe Estates P/L 1169.34
408 Mash West Urungwe Koyogle Tesson P/L 811.03
409 Mash West Urungwe Moyale farm M B Hellam P/L 1312.15
410 Mash West Urungwe Msuku farm Strydom farming P/L 616.52
411 Mash West Urungwe Nduba H Terblanche 926.24
412 Mash West Urungwe Nicotina Tarquinnia Farms P/L 398.1981
413 Mash West Urungwe Paradys Paradys Farm P/L 684.3579
414 Mash West Urungwe Pelele Richlin P/L 831.15
415 Mash West Urungwe Pollux C G Manson P/L 596.72
416 Mash West Urungwe Rufaro Avalon Estate P/L 992.55 ha
417 Mash West Urungwe Rufaro Avalon Estate P/L 992.55
418 Mash West Urungwe Shambatungwe J M Du Preeze 731.76
419 Mash West Urungwe Tengwe 122 Stirrup P/L 356.1375
420 Mash West Urungwe Tengwe 74 Stirrpu P/L 288.42
421 Mash West Urungwe Tengwe 85A K S Phillip 487.2339 ha
422 Mash West Zvimba Cango A J Breytenbach 404.6785
423 Mash West Zvimba Mokonono Leathermar Investments 835.63
424 Mash West Zvimba Shipton Dultich Estate 642.3100
425 Mash West Zvimba Shipton Dulrich 642.3900
426 Mash West Zvimba St Lucia St Lucia Estates P/L 517.89
427 Mash West Zvimba Taunto P E Roberts 1360.88
428 Mash West Zvimba Weltvrede Harold Morton Passmore 1509.6500
429 Mash West Zvimba Western Ridge Doorman (Mr) 421.8129
430 Mash West Hartley Concession Hill Edward Gundry P/L 303.54
431 Masvingo Bikita Bangala Ranch Bangalan Ranch P/L 9652.1
432 Masvingo Bikita Melrose Ranch Safari River 1816.3569
433 Masvingo Bikita Mukazi ranch Dollywafon Investments P/.L 11454.2507
434 Masvingo Bikita Mukwazi River Ranch Wenhope P/L 16590.5
435 Masvingo Chilimanzi Nuwejaar J P La Grange 2851.0558 ha
436 Masvingo Gutu Appin D C Odendaal 528.07
437 Masvingo Gutu Blyth Dirk C Odendaal 1540/7476
438 Masvingo Gutu Denholm D C Odendaal 493.4186
439 Masvingo Gutu Edgar Ridge Dirk Cornelius Odendaal 1486.0588 ha
440 Masvingo Gutu Eyrie Farm Hendric Stephanus Veldman 800.48
441 Masvingo Gutu Geluck farm Jacobus Gerhardus Jorner 856.9306
442 Masvingo Gutu Goeie Hoop Thomas Johannes Nel 1886.0428 acres
443 Masvingo Gutu Good Luck Sepbell Investments P/L 1320.99 ha
444 Masvingo Gutu Howden Farm J Bezuidenhout 6630.249
445 Masvingo Gutu Lauder Stephanus Veldman 741.7400 ha
446 Masvingo Gutu Leyburn DC Odendal 1412.79 ha
447 Masvingo Gutu Lorn Cornelius Johannes 1978.4610 ha Odendaal
448 Masvingo Gutu Lorn Farm Cornelius Johannes 1978.461
        Odendaal
449 Masvingo Gutu Lot 1 of Eastdale Est Wiloughbys Consolidated
18519.8909acres
        Co Ltd
450 Masvingo Gutu Malton Farm Mastar Master Bezuidenhout 13305.602
451 Masvingo Gutu Merlin D C Odendaal 624.4 ha
452 Masvingo Gutu Neville Jacobus Daniel Nel (JNR) 696.63 ha
453 Masvingo Gutu Ripley Thomas Johannes 543.03
        Bezuidehant
454 Masvingo Gutu Straspey D C Odendaal 914.33
455 Masvingo Gutu Welwart Farm Jacob Gerhadus Jovner 1402.36
456 Masvingo Gutu Willaud Cornelius Johannes 1245.1417 ha
        Odendaal
457 Masvingo Gutu Woodlands Danie Jacobus Thema 972.15
458 Masvingo Gutu Wrangley Hendrick Stephanus Neldman 813.69
459 Masvingo Gutu Condor A Dirk C Odendaal 2015.6249
460 Masvingo Mwenezi Alternburg of Nuanetsi Daniel Jacobus Roux
5845.6582
     Ranch A
461 Masvingo Mwenezi Bubye River Ranchj Bubye River Ranch 11998.8842
462 Masvingo Mwenezi Flora Jacob J Theron 12894.4100
463 Masvingo Mwenezi Kyalamin Ranch of Richwell Car Sales (Pvt) Ltd
4249.1200ha
     Znagaga Portion
     Of Nuanetsi
464 Masvingo Mwenezi Lot 12 of Nuanetsi Ranch A Raymond Roth 843.562 ha
465 Masvingo Mwenezi Lot 20 of Lot 12 Rudolf Erasmus 820.4300 ha
466 Masvingo Mwenezi Lot 26 of Nuanetsi Ranch A De Vos Ranching (Pvt) Ltd
872.2700 ha
467 Masvingo Mwenezi Nkomati of Nuanetsi Ranch Lowveldt Farms P/L
2765.1324
468 Masvingo Mwenezi Nuanetsi Chipingayi Estates 5220
469 Masvingo Mwenezi Santidza Portion of Nuanetsi Chipangai Estate P/L
5220
     Ranch
470 Masvingo Mwenezi Stelmarcoe Ranch C P Investments P/L 41.203.887
471 Masvingo Mwenezi Umfula Ranch of Nuanetsi Umfula Ranch Pvt Ltd
16308.5447
     Ranch A
472 Masvingo Ndanga Boni-Domi Petros Jacobus Potgieter 1705.9067
473 Masvingo Ndanga Dawkusg N & B Holdings P/L 4132.05
474 Masvingo Ndanga Ngwane Ranch Ring Finger Estate P/L 2059.825
475 Masvingo Ndanga R/E of Essenby Buffalo Range Ranching P/L 12134.292
476 Masvingo Nganga Shallock Park A O Mcmurdon P/L 2032.4500
477 Masvingo Ndanga Vreenumberg A O Mcmurdon P/L 1339.6800
478 Masvingo Ndanga Yetton C Stockill 825.6600
479 Masvingo Victoria Barkly Ian Fraser Dott 739.1937
480 Masvingo Victoria Chatsworth Estate C Erasmus P/L 5578
481 Masvingo Victoria Elands Kop Osman Habid Khan 8588.021
482 Masvingo Victoria Grange Grange Farms P/L 2611 ha
483 Masvingo Victoria Ibeka Yvonne Gordad 1056.42
484 Masvingo Victoria Mara C Stockill 825.6600
485 Masvingo Victoria R/E of Victoria Ranch Femax Darry P/L 790.3
486 Masvingo Victoria Riverside Bryan Wilson Murdock 1349.0000
487 Masvingo Victoria Springfields Osman Habid Khan 2171.8129
488 Masvingo Victoria Vlakfontein J Khan 1284.81
489 Masvingo Victoria Wayne A D Mitchell 960.76
490 Mat North Bubi Aukland Meilkes Randh P/L 2207.75
491 Mat North Bubi Blackwaters Estate Allan Ent (Pvt) Ltd 5029.01 ha
492 Mat North Bubi Drysdale Farm Mako Lumber P/L 25976.1077
493 Mat North Bubi Egypt Meikles Ranch P/L 2615.91
494 Mat North Bubi Fair Burns W H Elliot & Sons P/L 1126.723
495 Mat North Bubi Farm 16 Roberts Block Sommer Ranching P/L 604.41
496 Mat North Bbui Farm 17 Roberts Block Sommer Ranching P/L 606.7227
497 Mat North Bubi Farm 18 Roberts Block Sommer Ranching P/L 504.8931
498 Mat North Bubi Gourlays Block 20837.9934
499 Mat North Bubi Hamilton Meikles Ranch P/L 2567.34
500 Mat North Bubi Lot 1 & Lot 9 of Lower B & C Davies 101.5763
     Nondwane
501 Mat North Bubi Lynes Meikles Ranch P/L 2609.6721
502 Mat North Bubi Muhlotshwane Origo Investments P/L 415.9254
503 Mat North Bubi Redlands Valley DWB & C Nicholas 4349.4985
504 Mat North Bubi S/D of Gravesand Origo Inv P/L 1012.664
505 Mat North Bubi S/D of Battlefields Battlefields Ranches P/L
2568.3200
506 Mat North Bulawayo Umgusa Irrigation Lot 6 Nicholas Peter Stipinovich
28.4 ha
507 Mat North Bulalemamangwe Huntingdonf farm D FELDMAN Ranching Co P/l
1284.78
508 Mat North Bulawayo Dikosh R H Greaves P/L 2882.7146
509 Mat North Bulawayo Grttos Schuur Rhodesia & Rhodesia 20410.6012
        Bechuanaland P/L
510 Mat North Bulawayo Mt Pleasant R H Greaves (Pvt) Ltd 6266.9847 ha
511 Mat North Bulawayo Pontngwadd H Dondo & J Butler 1870.2968
512 Mat North Bulawayo Redwood Park Redwood Park P/L 2293.137acres
513 Mat North Bulawayo S/D of Piooner Block Selmour Helfer P/L
3753.997ha
514 Mat North Bulawayo S/D of Helensvale M W Chennels 1208.2687
515 Mat North Bulawayo S/D of Helenvale Block Umguza Valley Estates
660.49 ha
        (Pvt) Ltd
516 Mat North Bulawayo S/D of Helenvale Umgusa Valles Estates P/L 418.14
mor
517 Mat North Bulawayo S/D S of Helenvale M W Channels 687.8079
518 Mat North Bulawayo Sandstone and Taradale Mindoro Ranch (Pvt) Ltd
6211.4512
     Farms
519 Mat North Bulawayo Umguza Irrigation Lot 32 Thelma DD Audin 4047
520 Mat North Bulawayo Umbusa Irrigation Lot 12 Madrisa (Pvt) Ltd 86.27
acres
521 Mat North Bulawayo Umguza Irrigation Lot 22 Madrisa (Pvt) Ltd 120.62
ha
522 Mat North Bulawayo Umkien Farm Union Cold Storage of 1628.1800
        South Africa
523 Mat North Hwange Antinette Antinette Estates 2569.61
524 Mat North Hwange Bindonvale Docket 1128.1
525 Mat North Hwange Carlisa Docket 858.16
526 Mat North Hwange Good Luck Ranch Good Lock Safari Co P/L 8004.6200
527 Mat North Hwange Maikri Matetsi Ranching 64.256
528 Mat North Lupane Lot 3 & 4 Karna Block Karma Estates P/L 9500
529 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Alicedale Sparkling Water Properties 2604.36
        P/L
530 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Bells Little Red Properties P/L 2486.8698
531 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Billars Little Red Properties P/L 2586.5132
532 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Bblackwreath B C Grill 2935 morgen
533 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Doone Valley Est Abel D Gangary 1106.6744
534 Mat North Nyamandhlovu East Junction Walter V Herbst 2419.14
535 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Genfariff Jungle Properties P/L 1330.48
536 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Imvami Sparkling Water Properties
P/L1852.6689
537 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Manondo Samunya Farming P/L 1029.68
538 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Porter Junpor P/L 1295.93
539 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Redleaf A C A Tredgold 2084.11
540 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Saefield Estate River Bricks Queque P/L
15031.29
541 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Semunyu Semunyu Properties P/L
542 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Tredgold C A Tredgold 2984.11
543 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Ulindi Somwina Farming 1304.16
544 Mat North Nyamandhlovu West Junction M Khumalo 3032.25
545 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Carlsvale Yvonne Sharpe, Olive 1284.3600
        Antony Sharp
546 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Cawston Grange Block Cawston Block P/L 1269.03
ha
547 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Dingwalla Chrystamel Ranch P/L 28232.75 ha
548 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Drysdale Telray Holdings P/L 2526.0387 ha
549 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Glencurragh of Inyokene William Michael
Parrywood 1160.7047
550 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Harlesden Farm of Reuben Pilossof 1215.8177
     Nyamandlovu
551 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Imvani Sparkling Water Properties
P/L1852.6689 ha
552 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Manaza Stunala Ranching P/L 2501.1250 ha
553 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Maryland Kannebee Farm P/L 2196.2537
554 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Moorito Paul Gregory Pilossof 405.3439
555 Mat North Nyamandhlovu Umguza Block Cold Storage Commission
10005.4700
556 Mat North Nyamandhlovu West Junction Farm Madholi Khumalo 3032.2500
557 Mat North Umguza Condene Knitefray Investments P/L 266.22 ha
558 Mat South Beitbridge Jopembi Lot 9 B K Cawood 8568.7
559 Mat South Beitbridge Nuanetsi Ranche A Sentiel Ranches P/l 5817.03
560 Mat South Beitbridge Wedza & Wenezi Block Benlynian (Pvt) Ltd
5668.0000
561 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Arbedour (S/D of Sundown) E R York & Company
P/L 3729.93
562 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Bennachie Farm J Skinner Company P/L
1678.5183
563 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Boxwell Farm J J Colony and Sons P/L 428.2633
564 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Chantrey Estate J Skimmers and Company
P/L2546.5993
565 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Doublevale White Light Investment P/L 1293.59
566 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Edenvale Ashnole Inv Trust Ltd 2624.25
567 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Fairview E R York & Co 438.14
568 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Goodhope Dornock Estate P/L 2504.1162 ha
569 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Hannavale A F York 2624.25
570 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Hay Grange Rovert Harry Warren McGee
2569.5542
571 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Home Ernest James Rosenfels 5138.2897
572 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Horbort South Elmon Ent 1284.7700 ha
573 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Kalanga Government of Colony 2694.7598 ha
574 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Kwite Bar E Ranching Co P/L 2326.7426
575 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Leighwoods C and D Eileen Dodgshan Neil
2197.0635
576 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Maholi Bor E Ranching Co P/L 2569.5542 ha
577 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Manama Colarado Estates P/L 1046.25 ha
578 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Manaro Noel Eric York 2112.7401 ha
579 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Monearn Colorado Estates P/L 1251.0000 ha
580 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Paul's Rest B George Darkin 1131.02
581 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Peace Farm Dornock Estate P/L 2624.489 ha
582 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Prescotts B Farm W Thompson Robertson P/L
3376 ha
583 Mat South Bulalimamangwe R/E of Megeers Lucks Fredrick Ian Harding
Nesbit 4282526
584 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Shrigley Noel Eric York 2565.8500 ha
585 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Sterkfontein Jabulani Mlalazi 2577.5055 ha
586 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Stylfontein Seidle Trading Co P/L 1284.5079
ha
587 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Summit Farm J Skinner Company P/L 29.931
588 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Wunda H H S M A A and Waldman 2481.71
589 Mat South Bulalimamangwe Westfield Ranh Westfiled Farm Holdings P/L
1207.9657
590 Mat South Gwanda Boulder Creek Ext Boulder Creek P/L 495.89436 ha
591 Mat South Gwanda Burnt Kraal Rogers Brothers & Son P/L 5980.1400
592 Mat South Gwanda Corner Rnch F A Stewart P/L 2569.617 ha
593 Mat South Gwanda Dwala Ranch Dwala Ranching Co P/L 9984.7500
594 Mat South Gwanda Georgia Farm George Hunt & Sons P/L 9916.3200
595 Mat South Gwanda Janee Ranch Basil Roy Stein 15247.2800
596 Mat South Gwanda Macaulays Ranch Macaulays Ranch P/L 2646.78 ha
597 Mat South Gwanda Mashura Ranch Cornelius Hermanus Visser 12625.91 ha
598 Mat South Gwanda Meeting Farm George Hunt & Sons Pvt 2569.5741
599 Mat South Gwanda Mjeni F A Stewart P/L 856.8506 ha
600 Mat South Gwanda Mkashi Ranch Late Alfred Lourie Rochat 10088.72 ha
601 Mat South Gwanda Mvani F A Stewart P/L 2569.6426 ha
602 Mat South Gwanda R/E of Oakley Block 188166.5189
     Mtanye Ranch
603 Mat South Gwanda Reta Ranch J G B Ranching P/L 8742.59.04
604 Mat South Gwanda River Block Faylis Ranching 5213.224
605 Mat South Gwanda Rooiberg Ladi Ranch P/L 2623.77 ha
606 Mat South Gwanda Sibuntuli Thomas Goven Canolly 3031.23 morgens
607 Mat South Gwanda Sipuma Basil Roy Steyn 1876.9563
608 Mat South Gwanda Southill Ranch gwelo Land and Minerals P/L 23809.206
609 Mat South Insiza Cala Estate Idaere Ranching P/L 4804.1084
610 Mat South Insiza Ferncreek James Ross Goddard 1443.6383 ha
611 Mat South Insiza Field Reawick Engineers P/L 3313.9112 ha
612 Mat South Insiza Longila Longila P/L 734.1 ha
613 Mat South Insiza Meikle Johns Right of G E M Ashburner 1284.77
     Umchikwe Block
614 Mat South Insiza Mount Royal David Seymour Heffer 2832.76 ha
615 Mat South Insiza N'Dunanombi Meikles Ranches P/L 1347.2072 ha
616 Mat South Insiza Nelly's Vlei James Ross Goddard 1293.9133 ha
617 Mat South Insiza Obocooso Helfer Properties 1296.3608
618 Mat South Insiza S/D B of Pioneer Block Pexulu Ranch P/L 1400.9108 ha
619 Mat South Insiza Shangani Farm The Openheimer Ranches Ltd 112.1962 ha
620 Mat South Insiza Thornville Harry Desmond Bawden 2569.5541 ha
621 Mat South Matobo Betzeba Betezaba Estate 1736.9378 ha
622 Mat South Matobo Dope Duke Ferdnandi Ernest 2569.5527
        Pieter Cloete and Dylan
623 Mat South Matobo Eskadale Portion of Safari Land Taxidermy 1301.0466
ha
     Vreighvight South
624 Mat South Matobo Famona Gameston Enterprises P/L 658.84 ha
625 Mat South Matobo Goieie Hoop Cornelius Van Vuuren 3173.8766 ha
626 Mat South Matobo Holi Sibuntuli Investments Co Ltd 1268.6174 ha
627 Mat South Matobo La Concorde Andrew John White and Mart 2621.28 ha
628 Mat South Matobo Luma Andrew Colony 2848.7747 ha
629 Mat South Matobo Mt Edgecombe Rhodian Ranching Co P/L 6420.409 mor
630 Mat South Matobo Reverswood Noel Erick York 5169.9672
631 Mat South Matobo Sandown North Maxmary Farms P/L 7964.83 ha
632 Mat South Matobo Store Sembukwe P/L 6349.5850 acres
633 Mat South Matobo Toko North Rudolf Dun 1284.78 ha
634 Mat South Matobo Victory Crawford Ranching 2996.6333 ha
635 Mat South Matobo Vimbi Malundi Ranching P/L 2576.253 ha
636 Mat South Matobo Vreighvight Andrew John White and 2279.11 ha
        Martin Geoffrey White
637 Mat South Matobo Vreighvight South Taxidermy P/L 1301.05 ha
638 Midlands Charter Groenelke of Ermelo of Mooi River Estate P/L 404.77
ha
     Lot 1 of Sherwood
639 Midlands Chilimanzi Chishuku Agricon Garming 4285 ha
640 Midlands Chilimanzi Granitevale Farm J M Erasmus 1053
641 Midlands Chilimanzi Makuti Panda Matenka 6580.830 ha
642 Midlands Chilimanzi Nyombe Indibreed P/L 1243.20 ha
643 Midlands Chilimanzi Rhidesia Estate A Meg Rennie Macdonald 2766.5104
        Elaasen
644 Midlands Chilimanzi Vosges J M Erasmus 913.0482
645 Midlands Gwelo Aberfoyle Block Aberfoyle Block P/L 4341.79
646 Midlands Gwelo Belgrave Farm C M Zaratmann P/L 1761.39
647 Midlands Gwelo Boulder Beacon Tourie Farms P/L 1826.8797
648 Midlands Gwelo Braakelagte of Dewhurst Kyrialos Hariton Trakoshis
1173.798 ha
649 Midlands Gwelo Bucks Portion of the Farm G W Van Der Nerwe 641.0874
     Fife Scott Block
650 Midlands Gwelo Cinderella of Choko Block Benjamin Peter Zietsman
1475.6408
651 Midlands Gwelo Clearwater Trojan nickel Mine Ltd 615.6800 ha
652 Midlands Gwelo Cumberland Clifton Down ME,LS, M, RRM, & Colin 916.995
        Maclean
653 Midlands Gwelo Daisyfield Maitetu (Pvt) Ltd 471.51 ha
654 Midlands Gwelo Derbyshire of Fife Scott Block Tarma Co P/L 1732 ha
655 Midlands Gwelo Die Weivelde Farm of Lot 1 N J Nel and Sons 856.523
     Of Sherwood Block
656 Midlands Gwelo Doornhoek West Rapid P/L 428.259
657 Midlands Gwelo Durmond C G Botha 733.5306
658 Midlands Gwelo East Lynne Farm B And G Farm P/L 1949.574
659 Midlands Gwelo Fairview A Jacobus Hermul Bakkes 540.79 ha
660 Midlands Gwelo Fallow Corner Mark Andrew Heathcote 428.2600 ha
661 Midlands Gwelo Four Chums Block Ndabaningi Benjamin 921.4884 ha
        Busuman Nyoni
662 Midlands Gwelo Fourstreams of Vigers J M Marshall 861.98
663 Midlands Gwelo Foxton Foxton Estate P/L 880.08
664 Midlands Gwelo Garuowen Willem Jacobus Smit 1343.8769
665 Midlands Gwelo Good Luck Ptn of Good Hope S C Shaw P/L 644.52 ha
666 Midlands Gwelo Granite Farm Tourie Farms P/L 856.52
667 Midlands Gwelo Graydene Independence Gold 1117.59 ha
        Mining P/L
668 Midlands Gwelo Hertfordshire of Fife Scott Lourenco Enterprises P/L
820.2445
669 Midlands Gwelo Hillpath P R Hapelt & Co P/L 521.27
670 Midlands Gwelo Insukamini D M A Johnson 1126.8008
671 Midlands Gwelo Julena Albertus jacobus Joubert 1780.8355 ha
672 Midlands Gwelo Kanuka Senate Farm P/L 631.5600 ha
673 Midlands Gwelo Kenilworth B Heyval (Pvt) Ltd 482.2600 ha
674 Midlands Gwelo Kenilworth C Mali Yethus (Pvt) Ltd 789.01 ha
675 Midlands Gwelo Kenilworth D Maliyethu (Pvt) Ltd 856.5100 ha
676 Midlands Gwelo Lancashire of Fife Scott Romac Farms P/L 685.6915
     Block
677 Midlands Gwelo Larenvale Cecil Oaths Maclaren 1270.2160
678 Midlands Gwelo London of Fife Scott Block Est of Lydia Treadocix
591.75
679 Midlands Gwelo Lot 1 of Grainthorpe C V Bermek
680 Midlands Gwelo Locknow S C Shaw P/L 800.012 ha
681 Midlands Gwelo Mandalay of East Shangani Jamat P/L 1122.1500 ha
     Block
682 Midlands Gwelo Marivalle Ranch Shonatanga Ranch P/L 10471.05
683 Midlands Gwelo Middleton Ranch Rossant Investments P/L 1256.5
684 Midlands Gwelo Mlizu A G Franceys 1906.0553
685 Midlands Gwelo Mopani Park R J Van De Berg 3559.75
686 Midlands Gwelo Neemour Portion of Goko Warm Waters Farm P/L
1214.0309
     Block
687 Midlands Gwelo Netherburn Ceci Oaths Maclaren 1299.3380
688 Midlands Gwelo Nettlethorn of Main Belt Block Nettlethorn Farm P/L
1581.29 ha
689 Midlands Gwelo Ngamo Anchor Ranching Ipvt) Ltd 4146.74 ha
690 Midlands Gwelo Nubble of Choko Block Panie Botha 1618.71 ha
691 Midlands Gwelo Oxfordshire farm L A M Coetsee 292.312
692 Midlands Gwelo R/E of Grain Thorpe Farm
693 Midlands Gwelo Radway Radway Costas Raft 2354.303
694 Midlands Gwelo Remainder of Ruby Block S O Shaw P/L 22362.1457
695 Midlands Gwelo Riplemead of Dawsons Ann Lourens 856.6137 ha
696 Midlands Gwelo Riversdale Estate ME,LS M, RRM & Colin 3995.424
        Maclean
697 Midlands Gwelo Rolling River Ranch Rolling River Ranch 8645.86 ha
698 Midlands Gwelo S/A of Vlakfontein Paul stephanus Viljoen 428.27
699 Midlands Gwelo S/D A of Oaklands Edwin Locke Shaw 229.9084
700 Midlands Gwelo Somabhula S P Schoults 832.2000
701 Midlands Gwelo Somerset Estate colleen Linda Promme 2626.9366
702 Midlands Gwelo Seps Bona B & G Farms P/L 642.3600 ha
703 Midlands Gwelo Staffordshire Asphodel Farming P/L 177ha
704 Midlands Gwelo Staines Nousbiet Norman 1063.8247 ha
705 Midlands Gwelo Sunnymeade Farm Sunnymeade P/L
706 Midlands Gwelo Triangle of Dopton Cloverhill Farm P/L 246.6
707 Midlands Gwelo Vermont Portion of the Sunny Mead P/L 1618.27 ha
     Main Belt
708 Midlands Gwelo Vungu North Desparado Farming P/L 1284.7800 ha
709 Midlands Gwelo Vungu South Freda Mary Kaschula 3174.89 ha
710 Midlands Gwelo Wonder Rock of Lot 2 Peter King Davies 87.9816 ha
     of Watershed Rock
711 Midlands Gwelo Woodridge of Main Belt William John Rutledge 1562.29
     Block
712 Midlands Gwelo Yorkshire of Fife Scott Block Romac Farms P/L 730.263
713 Midlands Gweru Hazeldene of Dawsons Ann Lourens 999.598 morgens
714 Midlands Gweru Kenilworth A A G Franceys 1000.9 morgens
715 Midlands Gweru North Beldans Meikle Ranchers P/L 3069.52 morgens
716 Midlands Gweru Smith A G Franceys 1000.13 morgens
717 Midlands Gweru South Shangani Block Kirkdale Enterprises P/L
8222.516morgen
718 Midlands Gweru Willow Run of East E H Smith 895.521 acres
719 Midlands Kwekwe Borrowdale R J 7 N J Van De Bergh 1834.55 ha
720 Midlands Kwekwe Congela Farm Parsha P/L 1183.6
721 Midlands Kwekwe Delvillewood Delvillewood Estate P/L 1865.5
722 Midlands Kwekwe Ellesmere Jurie Hendrick Wessels 1414.1898 ha
723 Midlands Kwekwe Erin Ranh Erin Ranching Company P/L 2569.5539
724 Midlands Kwekwe Farm Moyo Moyo Ranching Company P/L 8492.0000
725 Midlands Kwekwe Lindale Farm Deluillewood Estate P/L 463.07
726 Midlands Kwekwe Loerraine Farm William Peter Heweltt 3288.0386
727 Midlands Kwekwe Long Valley of Belgravia Ian Alger Barry 990.384 ha
728 Midlands Kwekwe Lot 1 of Sherwood Block Eduan Estate P/L 680.7006 ha
729 Midlands Kwekwe Lot 3 of Oliphant of East Selvia Investments P/L
309.15
     Clare Block
730 Midlands Kwekwe Lot 4A of Sherwood Block Mooi River Ranch 784.6600
     Farm
731 Midlands Kwekwe Mananzva Ranch James Baird P/L 4019.15
732 Midlands Kwekwe Marivalle Ranch Shonalanga Ranch P/L 10471.0492
733 Midlands Kwekwe Maywood AA Midgley Properties P/L 4147.0655
734 Midlands Kwekwe Milsonia Ranch A Umshandinge Ranches P/L 10891.804
735 Midlands Kwekwe Mvurachena Eve Rosemary Barneth 1469.9053 ha
736 Midlands Kwekwe Oliphant Of East Clare Block Selvia Investments P/L
385.4
737 Midlands Kwekwe Pauldale Lake Holdings P/L 3286.21 ha
738 Midlands Kwekwe Pitscottie Robert Derby Small 2558.1896 ha
739 Midlands Kwekwe R/E of Moyo Erin Ranching Company 8492.0000
740 Midlands Kwekwe Riverside of Sherwood Block Louville P/L 2935.29
741 Midlands Kwekwe Rockvale Margaret Ann Vaughan 4103.6729 ha
742 Midlands Kwekwe S/d 1 of Groinike Mooiriver Estate P/L
743 Midlands Kwekwe Southcum Lot 2 J A Bronkhurst 346.2247 ha
744 Midlands Kwekwe Sunnyside Malthar Ent 766.3124 ha
745 Midlands Kwekwe Umlala Park of East Clare Umlala Park P/L 1212.0100
ha
746 Midlands Kwekwe West Court Extension Erin Ranching Company P/L
391.6343
747 Midlands Kwekwe West Court of The Main E M Ranching Company P/L
388.9832
     Belt Block
748 Midlands Kwekwe Woodlands Michael H Field 2447.12 ha
749 Midlands Kwekwe Woodridge W J Rutledge 1562.2900
750 Midlands Mberengwa Altyre Farm Huckle Farms P/L 5258.2428
751 Midlands Mberengwa Bonstead H J Nelan Son P/L 2569.5613 ha
752 Midlands Mberengwa Brookland Texas Land and Cattle Co. 7637.995 ha
        Rhodesia P/L
753 Midlands Mberengwa Hippo Pool farm Ronard Jordan Swannack 624.4 ha
754 Midlands Mberengwa Pepeluza Rodgers Brothers and Son 634.61 ha
        P/L
755 Midlands Mberengwa Radway Costas Paft 2016.5030
756 Midlands Mberengwa Subdivision of Lou Estate Union Rhodhesia Mining
2878.7863
757 Midlands Que Que Chinyika Ranch Chinyika Ranching Co. P/L 8233.5504
ha
758 Midlands Que Que Merrivale Shonalanga Ranch P/L 10471.0492
759 Midlands Shurugwi Aasvoldraai Farm Percy Dzivakwe 1579.6700
760 Midlands Shurugwi Adams Farms Arstidis Michael 764.1700
761 Midlands Shurugwi Adare Farm Bruce Michael Rensburg 1360.7400
762 Midlands Shurugwi Beacon Kop Farm R A Williams P/L 3256.5500
763 Midlands Shurugwi Glen Tourie of Lancashire Peter John Tource Smith
809.3523
     Estates
764 Midlands Shurugwi Gwenoro Gwenoro Farms (Pvt) 592.0964
765 Midlands Shurugwi Impaluli Farm Robert Spences Lenford 2396.6230
766 Midlands Shurugwi Longton Farm Thomas Phillip Frammond 1197.8690
767 Midlands Shurugwi Magakooshia Estate Falcon Gold Zimbabwe Ltd
2865.4300
768 Midlands Shurugwi Mai `D' of Farm 885.0230
769 Midlands Shurugwi Reitfontein Of Welsh Block V Halini 2569.6
770 Midlands Shurugwi Rem of Walsh Block Runde Investments P/L 555.9014
ha
771 Midlands Shurugwi Remainder of Gwenoro of Gwenoro Farms (Pvt)
1132.8130
     Aberfoyle Block
772 Midlands Shurugwi Retfontein of Walsh Block Victor Han 2569.6000
773 Midlands Shurugwi S/D 3 of Aberfoyle Block Gwenoro Farms (Pvt) Ltd
953.4419
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The Herald

Governor reassures nation of enough cash for next 2 years

Business Reporter
THERE is sufficient cash to sail Zimbabwe through to 2006, Reserve Bank
governor Dr Gideon Gono has said.

"We would like to once again, reassure the financial sector and the general
public that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has developed systems and
programmes that will ensure the country of adequate local currency supplies
to meet demand," the governor reiterated in his third quarter monetary
policy review report last Thursday.

"Available resources at hand - currency and bearer cheques, as well as raw
material stocks are adequate to meet all the market requirements for cash
well into 2006."

Zimbabwe experienced serious cash shortages between May and September 2003.

The inception of bearer cheques, as legal tender in September of that year,
alleviated the predicaments.

However, bearers would be phased out in December 2005.

Dr Gono said even after the expiry of the bearer cheques next year, Zimbabwe
would be still be in a position to meet all its cash requirements, and that
there will not be a reincarnation of the 2003 situation.

He said, "there is, therefore, absolutely no need to panic, as we are
committed to ensuring that the country never experience the local currency
crisis witnessed last year."

Initially, bearer cheques were meant to last for a six month period but
their lifespan has been extended on numerous occasions to meet demand.

Their extension to the close of next year gives the central bank ample time
to work on a roll over system that will see the bearer cheques being phased
out to be replaced by higher denominations next year.
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The Herald

Gono attacks facility abusers

Business Reporter
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr Gideon Gono has attacked some
recipients of cheap funds under the central bank's Productive Sector
Facility (PSF) for abusing the facility meant to play a key role in the
economic turnaround process.

Some companies were diverting the funds to pay shareholders and to give
management hefty packages when, in fact, the facility was meant to boost
productivity.

Apart from declaring dividends, some of the recipients have been making
short-term investments on the money market.

". . . it is disheartening to note that some corporates have decided to
declare hefty dividends well before making good their borrowings under the
concessional facilities.

"In some instances, corporates are daring to declare fanfare dividends
barely a few hours after accessing concessional support on the back of their
purported distress calls," he said .

The declaration of dividends before honouring outstanding loans exuded the
highest level of corporate immorality and only serve to undermine the policy
effectiveness.

Dr Gono said there was need for corporate morality on the use of the
productive sector facility.

In order to curb the abuse of the facility, the RBZ has called back all the
outstanding funds under the facility in cases of companies which declared
dividends post accessing PSF.

A deadline of November 30 has been given, failure to which the outstanding
amounts equivalent to dividends paid out will be converted to market
interest rates.

"All corporates wishing to declare and pay out dividends must ensure that
they first reimburse any amounts owing under PSF.

"Failure to do so would automatically trigger a call back on all outstanding
PSF borrowings.

"These measures, which will be enforced religiously, are meant to ensure
that concessional funds are not diverted into non-productive consumptive
purposes which fuel inflation. This includes pockets of shareholders," said
Dr Gono.

However, it has also emerged that the absence of a monitoring mechanism put
the facility open to abuse.

Companies have since the beginning of the year, been bailed out of their
financial distress through the PSF launched by RBZ.

A cumulative amount totalling $2 058 trillion has so far been disbursed to
various sectors of the economy between January and September this year with
only $478 billion having been repaid.

This gives a repayment rate of 23,22 percent.

This is not the first time that beneficiaries of concessional funds have
abused the facilities and diverted the money to other use.

Oil marketing companies were found wanting when they failed to prove what
they had used the foreign currency they received from RBZ for when there was
a critical fuel shortage.

Some farmers and commuter omnibus operators last year opted to sell fuel
they were getting at subsidised rate at the parallel market.
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Cape Times

      Parliament urged to react to jailing of Zimbabwe MP
      November 3, 2004

      By Angela Quintal

      South Africa's parliament should refuse to have links with Zimbabwe
while opposition MP Roy Bennett continued to be held in prison, DA chief
whip Douglas Gibson said yesterday.

      Giving notice of a motion in the national assembly, Gibson drew
parallels with the "scuffle" between the MDC's Bennett and the Zimbabwean
justice minister, Patrick Chinamasa, and an incident in the national
assembly in Cape Town.

      He was referring to the bout of fisticuffs between ANC MP Johnny de
Lange and then NNP MP Manie Schoeman. The pair were ordered to apologise to
parliament, with De Lange suspended for one day and Schoeman for five days.

      Gibson noted that Bennett had pushed Chinamasa for alleging that his
ancestors were thieves and murderers, but had subsequently apologised.

      Despite this, the Zimbabwean parliament had imposed the one-year
prison sentence "which can only be described as grossly disproportionate,
vindictive, and an abuse of power", Gibson said.

      Gibson urged the department of foreign affairs and the SA High
Commission in Zimbabwe to convey the national assembly's dismay regarding
Bennett's sentence and urged the Zimbabwean parliament to impose an
appropriate sentence.

      He also urged the assembly to call on the UN, the Commonwealth, the
Pan African Parliament and other multi-lateral bodies to "communicate their
dismay and disapproval of this persecution of a member of parliament".

      The House has yet to decide whether to debate the Gibson motion.

      The national assembly's foreign affairs committee is due to be briefed
on the political situation in Zimbabwe by that country's High Commissioner
today.

      Meanwhile, parliament's chief law adviser Dr Eshaam Palmer said the
South African parliament did not have any constitutional power to sentence
an MP to imprisonment,` as this was the prerogative of the judiciary. -
Political Editor.
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The Star

      Tsvangirai's about-turn
      November 3, 2004

      By the Editor

      When the Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai met President
Thabo Mbeki for their "very long meeting" he emerged later to say that he
had had to "revise my attitude as far as the attitude of President Mbeki to
the Zimbabwe crisis is concerned". Now, many of us are still left
floundering at Mbeki's wisdom in continuing with his course of quiet
diplomacy on Zimbabwe, most because it is so quiet that nobody knows what is
going on.

      And if informed sources are to be believed, Mbeki did not hypnotise,
threaten or profess miracles to give Tsvangirai this about-turn. Instead,
one could almost wholly ascribe this to Tsvangirai maturing as a politician.
He has learnt that it is one thing to be principled and quite another to be
a principled politician.

      Coming from a trade unionist background, the leader of the opposition
shot from the hip, being led by his firebrand instincts rather than an idea
of political nuance.

      Tsvangirai seems to have experienced his Damascus during his drawn-out
treason trial which curtailed his activities and utterances severely. For
close on three years he was also not able to travel outside Zimbabwe.

      His first action since being acquitted of treason charges last week
was a visit to the Southern African Development Community leaders, some of
them the very same people he pelted with abuse for not acting decisively
against President Robert Mugabe.

      In curbing the MDC leader, the government of Mugabe may well have done
themselves a great disservice. For Tsvangirai, instead of the opposition
chihuahua so often accused of being "Blair's lapdog", he is showing signs of
a mature, thinking politician who may well emerge as a credible choice for
the multitude of Zimbabweans who find themselves looking for that way
forward. Tsvangirai has realised that in Southern Africa the regional
power's support will hold the MDC in greater stead than any amount of
condemnation of Mugabe that comes from Western powers.
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News24

China supports Zim's land reform
03/11/2004 02:05  - (SA)

Harare - A Chinese envoy began a visit to Zimbabwe on Tuesday by voicing
support for President Robert Mugabe's land-reform programme and saying
western governments should not meddle in it.

Wu Bangguo, chair of the standing committee of the National People's
Congress of China said: "We are opposed to the interference of foreign
countries in this land issue.

"The Chinese government supports and appreciates the reasons for the land
issue."

Wu was quoted by the New Ziana state news agency as saying this to
Zimbabwe's parliament speaker, Emmerson Mnangagwa, on the first day of his
visit.

Relations between Zimbabwe and several western countries, particularly
Britain, have soured in recent years over its land reforms.

'Commercial farmers were dispossessed'

Close to 4 000 white large-scale commercial farmers were dispossessed of
their land during often-violent land invasions in 2000.

The forced seizure of the commercial farms wreaked havoc in the agriculture
sector and sent the economy into a tailspin in Zimbabwe, once southern
Africa's breadbasket.

Mugabe's government said land reform was designed to correct colonial
imbalances in which about 4 500 whites owned about 30% of the country's
farmland or 70% of all prime farmland.

Last month, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said during his visit to
Zimbabwe that Mugabe did not deserve to be "ostracised" or "demonised" by
anyone for his land reforms.

Zimbabwe has turned to the East for friends and new markets, in particular
to boost its tourism industry.

Several Chinese trade delegations have visited the country this year.

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IOL

Mugabe's party tests the waters ahead of poll
          November 03 2004 at 02:05AM

      Harare - Zimbabwe's ruling party has launched new membership cards as
a way of testing its popularity ahead of the 2005 polls, state television
reported on Tuesday.

      Members and senior party officials will now have to pay monthly
subscription fees to belong to President Robert Mugabe's ruling Zimbabwe
African National Union, the Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), the party finance
secretary said.

      "Any serious political party, as ZANU-PF is, needs to know its
membership strength," David Karimanzira said in comments broadcast on the
main television news.

      "What would be the best way to determine the membership strength
besides through payment of membership fees and subscriptions?"

      Ordinary membership cards, which are valid from now until 2009, will
cost 5,000 Zimbabwe dollars (R4,9) per card, the report said.

      Meanwhile monthly subscriptions would also need to be paid by members,
with officials in the decision-making politburo paying the highest amount of
42,000 dollars (R41,2) per month the report said.

      The announcement comes as the country prepares for polls next March.
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is lobbying other
countries in the southern African region to pressure Harare for a
postponement of these.

      The MDC has said it would participate only if the Mugabe government
stuck to electoral reforms. - Sapa-AFP

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The Star

      Refugee horror exposed

      Hearing told of death, torture and sodomy
      November 3, 2004

      By Jonathan Ancer and Shaun Smillie

      They come here seeking a better life, but many of them end up beaten,
detained - or in a mortuary.

      At a hearing into xenophobia yesterday, Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR)
accused the government of not living up to its international obligations to
protect foreigners.

      The litany of abuse against foreigners documented at the hearing,
hosted by the Human Rights Commission and parliament's portfolio committee
on foreign affairs, included deaths in detention; people with documents
being detained; children being detained and abused; appalling facilities and
prolonged detention; torture; men and women being held for up to three days
under a tree, and South Africans being arrested in the frenzy to round up
foreigners.

      According to Joyce Dube, the situation at Lindela Deportation Centre
was so desperate that her organisation, the Southern African Women's
Institute for Migration Affairs (Sawima), planned to hold a march tomorrow
to call for God to intervene to protect the foreigners.

      LHR official Kaajal Ramjathan-Keogh said the remains of 25 foreigners
who died at Lindela, near Krugersdorp, had been unclaimed at the Leratong
Hospital mortuary last year.

      While the Department of Health has alleged that deaths in detention
were because detainees had pre-
      existing medical conditions, like HIV/Aids, the LHR said its
investigation had revealed that most of the people had died very soon after
being admitted to the centre.

      "Lawyers for Human Rights has investigated the circumstances of 16
deaths in Lindela. The causes of death varied from malaria and meningitis,
to suicide in one case. The most common cause of death seems to be
meningitis and pneumonia," Ramjathan-Keogh said.

      Dube, a Zimbabwean living in South Africa for the past 12 years,
claimed that foreigners had been tortured at Lindela.

      "Our people face harassment. They are treated like animals and
murderers. We heard of one man who was tortured to death - he wasn't a
criminal, he just didn't have a green ID.

      "We are going to march to Lindela on Thursday, to ask God to look at
the dying children in Lindela."

      Butholezwe Nyathi, who deals with health issues for Sawima, said it
was shocking that most of those who died at Lindela had suffered from
diarrhoea and chest infections.

      Ramjathan-Keogh said Lindela could accommodate 4 000 detainees but
overcrowding was a serious concern - especially in winter, when temperatures
can drop below zero.

      "Sickness and disease are easily spread and many detainees contract
influenza and other viral ailments."

      Ramjathan-Keogh said there weren't adequate medical facilities at the
centre, with a doctor consulting there for only an hour a day.

      The Department of Home Affairs had been arresting and detaining
children and some had been abused.

      "There was an incident of sodomy of a Zimbabwean child by a group of
adult detainees in December."

      Ramjathan-Keogh said there had been numerous incidents in which
refugees with relevant permits were arrested and detained, despite being
able to prove their status.

      Ramjathan-Keogh said 176 foreigners had been detained at Lindela for
longer than the maximum 30 days last month.

      Between January and September, the LHR secured the release of 295
unlawfully detained foreigners.

      They had serious concerns for the way foreigners were deported from
Musina, near the border with Zimbabwe.

      "In September, more than 1 000 Zimbabweans were deported over three
days. They are detained at the Musina police station under appalling
conditions.

      "The detention facility comprises an area enclosed by a wire-mesh
fence around a tree.

      "There is no drinking water or ablution facilities in the enclosure.
Men, women and children are detained in the same enclosure. Detainees can be
held here for up to three days until they are deported."

      But it wasn't only foreigners who were detained - in the rush to round
up illegal immigrants, South Africans were also being unlawfully arrested.

      Ramjathan-Keogh explained that to identify illegal foreigners,
authorities relied on "profiling" - darker skin colour, manner of dress and
hairstyle.

      NGOs agreed that the government had all the necessary legislation in
place to combat xenophobia, but was not living up to its own laws.

      Florencia Belvedere, the acting director of the Agency for Social
Enquiry, said that while SA had made great strides, the government should do
more to fight xenophobia.

      "The government needs to lead by example.

      Politicians have said that foreigners are the reason that the RDP
(Reconstruction and Development Programme) has failed, and for the rise of
crime.

      "We need to separate myth from reality. We must be proactive. The
government must make a concerted effort. We must not wait until we see on TV
that the police are using foreigners for dog training before we react," she
said.

      Belvedere's submission raised the hackles of MP Mewa Ramgobin, who
said he did not appreciate being told what to do.

      "To say that this (xenophobia) is a responsibility of the government
is a half-baked reflection of the past.

      For heaven's sake, don't exclude the question of race," he said.

      "I'm passing the buck to you (civil society). What are your
programmes? When did you go to the government and say 'let's form a
partnership (to combat xenophobia)'?"

      Lawrence Mavundla, of the African Council of Hawkers and Informal
Business, said local traders did not have problems with foreigners, but the
system was fuelling conflict.

      Lindela officials, the police and Home Affairs officials will be given
the opportunity to respond to these allegations during the three-day
hearing.

      a.. jan@star.co.za, ssm@star.co.za
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New Zimbabwe

Bid to bar Mugabe envoy from EU-ACP Hague meeting

By Staff Reporter
Last updated: 11/03/2004 10:17:16
EUROPEAN MPs and human rights groups this week launched a bid to prevent
President Robert Mugabe 's representative Kumbirai Kangai from attending the
forthcoming European Union-African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Joint
Parliamentary Assembly meeting in The Hague.

Kangai is one of at least 96 of President Robert Mugabe's lieutenants banned
from travelling to Europe, and his attendance at the meeting set for later
this month could spark a walk-out by European MPs, sources told New
Zimbabwe.com last night.

"Chances are the meeting will be cancelled because the European Union side
will not attend if Kangai is there," an EU source said. "Zanu PF and Mugabe
are simply trying to intimidate ACP countries which is yet another strategy
not to be put under scrutiny because as you know many in the ACP are
concerned about the crisis in Zimbabwe."

The meeting will take place from 20-25th November at the Hague in the
Netherlands.

Zimbabwe Watch, a Zimbabwe human rights group based in Holland fired an
angry letter to the Dutch minister for Foreign Affairs as news came through
that Kangai had applied for a visa, although he is yet to be granted one.

"This application is nothing more than a provocation by the Zimbabwean
government to ridicule the sanction regulations," Zimbabwe Watch coordinator
Wiep Bassie wrote to the Dutch Foreign Minister.

He added: "At previous international ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary assemblies,
exceptions have been made. They have had disastrous consequences for the
progress of the meetings. We would strongly call upon you to take the EU
policy seriously, and not allow Mr. Kangai to enter the Netherlands."

Opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) activists in Europe have
also backed calls for a ban on Kangai.
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The Herald

Time Bank executives remanded in custody

Court Reporter
THE five Time Bank executives and two directors of a local company charged
with siphoning $440 billion in depositors' funds through a loan scheme at
the financial institution, were yesterday remanded in custody by a Harare
magistrate pending the outcome of their bail application today.

The State had consented to the gra-nting of bail to Humphrey Malumo, a
non-executive director; Ken Chiko-nzo, the executive director of treasury,
finance and risk; Killian Kapaso, the company secretary; and Anderson Ncube,
a former executive director and now a non-executive director.

Bail was also not opposed for Kwaziso Bhosha, a former director of both Time
Bank and Watermount Investments, who is jointly charged with the Time Bank
bosses.

The State was only opposing bail in respect of Time Bank chief executive and
managing director Christopher Tande and Onias Gumbo, a director of
Watermount Investments and Asset-fin.

The State had proposed that the five be granted bail of $50 million each on
condition that they surrender their travel documents and that they remain at
their Harare homes until the matter is finalised. As further bail terms,
they would be required not to interfere with witnesses and to report three
times a week at CID Special Investigations between 6am and 6pm.

However, presiding magistrate Mr John Koto remanded all the accused in
custody to today, when he is expected to make a ruling.

"Since the application for refusal of remand has been abandoned, they will
be in remand prison.

"I have to peruse the submissions and rule on them tomorrow (today)," Mr
Koto said.

He said having noted a number of issues submitted by the investigating
officer, Police Chief Superintendent Jimmy Khumalo, he wanted to thoroughly
examine his evidence.

He also said the State had to verify with the Registrar General's Office if
it was true that Ncube's passport had expired.

Earlier, Mr Aston Musunga of Musunga and Associates, who is part of the
defence team, had informed the court that they were abandoning their earlier
application challenging the placement of the accused on remand.

"On behalf of all other accused persons the application for refusal of
remand is abandoned in the exception of accused two (Tande). We have liaised
with the State and police and they are no longer objecting to accused being
granted bail," Mr Musunga said before outlining to the court the proposed
bail conditions they had agreed with the State.

Prosecutor Mr Albert Nyamufukudze confirmed that the State was consenting to
bail but the prosecution had to call Chief Supt Khumalo to testify.

Chief Supt Khumalo said police were agreeable to the granting of bail but
raised objections in respect of Tande and Gumbo because of their proven
external business interests which, he said, could induce them to abscond

"There is a slight problem in respect of accused two (Tande). It is
confirmed he has some business interests in Botswana and holds some funds
outside the country.

"There are possibilities that he might flee the country.

"Accused six (Gumbo) owns a company called Shoppex and he is the director.
It (Shoppex) has business interests in the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC)," Chief Supt Khumalo said.

He said there was a high risk that the two might flee the country.

"They might try and go out of the country and destroy evidence we are
perusing," he said, adding that even if they surrendered their passports it
was not a guarantee in itself that they would not abscond.

He said the ceding of travel documents was not enough security and if
released the two might jeopardise police investigations.

In respect of all the other accused, Chief Supt Khumalo said the police at
this stage had not gathered much information on their links with the outside
world.

Mr Johannes Tomana of Muzangaza, Mandaza and Tomana and Mr Obert Gutu of
Gutu and Chikowero, who were representing Tande and Gumbo respectively,
dismissed the grounds of objection by the investigating officer that the two
might flee the country or interfere with witnesses.

Mr Tomana admitted that his client was a shareholder of a company in
Botswana but said this should not prevent him from being granted bail.

"It is a policy position of the country for Zimbabweans to invest in the
region. If the court uses this to deny accused bail, it might discourage
people to implement Government policy," he said.

Mr Tomana said his client had taken heed of Government policy and invested
in Botswana.

He further submitted that Tande's company had earned almost US$2 million in
foreign currency.

Mr Tomana questioned the court if it was fair for a person who supports
Government policy to be penalised for an effort that has benefited the
country.

He dismissed as unfounded the assertion by the investigating officer that
his client would flee.

Mr Gutu said the State's case against Gumbo, his client, was porous and he
should not be denied bail.

He said the mere fact that Gumbo had links with a company in DRC was not a
valid ground to oppose bail.

In response, prosecutor Mr Nyamufukudze said he was finding it difficult for
the State to oppose bail and was adopting the investigating officer's
submissions.

"I will leave the court to make a ruling on the two," Mr Nyamufukudze said.

Malumo, Tande, Chikonzo, Kapaso and Ncube are directors and shareholders of
Time Bank, while Bhosha is a former director of both the bank and Watermount
Investments, a property development company in which Gumbo is still a
director.

It is alleged that Watermount Investments flighted an advertisement saying
it was selling residential stands at Rheimer Farm along Mutoko Road.

Prospective home owners responded and were advised that the company would
service and develop the stands for them, it is alleged.

They were also informed that since they had no capital they could access
loans at Time Bank through Watermount, it is alleged.

Directors of Time Bank allegedly held a meeting chaired by Malumo and passed
a resolution to release depositors' funds and granted $10 billion in loans
to 12 Watermount project applicants.

However, the State alleges, the loans were processed and were paid to
Watermount and they were not used for the intended purpose to develop the
stands.

The money, it is alleged, was diverted for the personal benefit of the
seven.

It is also alleged that the loan approval was done in less than a day to
persons without collateral.

After issuing out loans totalling $120 billion, it is alleged, Time Bank
management discovered that it had not paid an outstanding debt to the
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ).

The State further alleges that to fulfil this obligation, Time Bank then
decided to persuade Watermount Investments to take over its debt with the
RBZ.

In order to achieve this objective, it is alleged, Watermount Investments
used one of its companies, Shoppex, to settle the debt through a scheme
called Agency and Recession Agreement.

Watermount Investments allegedly diverted $88 billion meant for the housing
project to its sister company, Shoppex.

This money, which was part of the $120 billion, was allegedly paid to the
RBZ, but the police are yet to confirm this.

The remaining $32 billion was also not used for the housing project.

The State also alleges that the diversion of the funds was known to both
directors of Time Bank and Watermount Investments, who agreed to
misrepresent to loan applicants, mostly comprising their relatives, friends
and employees.

It is alleged that Time Bank used the money to cover its debt with the
central bank, thereby committing a crime.

Time Bank, it is alleged, in its monthly report to the RBZ stated that all
was well when, in fact, depositors' funds amounting to $120 billion had been
improperly invested and had been misappropriated.

According to the State, Time Bank contravened a section of the Prevention of
Corruption Act as it did not disclose the full nature of its transactions to
the RBZ.

It is alleged that the financial institution contravened banking regulations
after it supplied false quarterly returns and a false balance sheet to the
RBZ.

To cover up the fraudulent and corrupt activities, it is alleged, the
directors of Time Bank connived with the two directors of Watermount
Investments to cancel the agreements of sale with the 12 applicants who had
been awarded a total of $120 billion.

They allegedly came up with a new list of applicants and granted them a
total of $320 billion through Watermount Investments.

After receiving the money, Watermount Investments realised that the costs of
the housing project had skyrocketed and, instead, used $295 billion to pay
off its debts.

Only $25 billion has been left, leaving the housing project in the lurch,
the State alleges.

The State further alleges that documents recovered from Time Bank reveal
that the loan applicants had been given letters acknowledging full payment
of the $10 billion loaned to them.

The applicants were, however, not aware of this and have denied having been
paid anything, an indication that Time Bank wanted to produce false
documents to the RBZ as an assurance that depositors' funds were secured,
the State alleges.

As a result of the alleged reckless and negligent manner in which Time Bank
and Watermount Investments carried out their business transactions, Time
Bank has since been placed under a curator.
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