Posted on 11/14/2005 6:08:17 PM PST by kiriath_jearim
Armed police stealing farm equipment in Mwenezi and Masvingo
By Tererai Karimakwenda 14 November 2005
A Masvingo provincial police official, travelling with armed soldiers, is alleged to be taking equipment from commercial farms in the rural Mwenezi area illegally and selling it at an auction in Masvingo.
A reconstituted Masvingo Equipment Committee headed by Assistant Commissioner Mrs Ndanga, is reported to have descended on several farms in Mwenezi last week. They seized tractors, trailers, water bowsers, road graders, irrigation pipes and various implements. Chiredzi farmer Gerry Whitehead reports that some farmers were not shown any letters authorising the acquisitions, and others were presented with letters dated back in early May and signed by Minister John Nkomo. Land Reform now falls under the portfolio of Minister Didymus Mutasa. The seizures are therefore illegal, and amount to stealing.
Mrs Ndanga was allegedly moving around Mwenezi with soldiers armed with AK47 rifles. She was also assisted by policemen and some, so-called war veterans, who loaded heavy equipment onto trucks. The equipment was taken to Mwenezi police station and Masvingo central police station to be auctioned. Whitehead believes billions of dollars worth have been sold already. No one knows where the money is ending up.
Farmer Whitehead has had problems with Mrs Ndanga in the past. She once made an inventory list of his farm equipment along with personal property from his engineering firm as well. She is notorious in the farming community in Masvingos lowveld area. Farmers say she has a nasty attitude and has most likely become very wealthy from illegal acquisitions of farms and equipment. A lot of equipment is piled up at the Masvingo and Mwenezi Police Stations.
Farmers around the country are confused by conflicting government messages, but in Masvingo it is worse because there are 2 ZANU-PF candidates vying for the senate seat. Local farmers say one group has apparently been inciting racial hatred, calling for the eviction of all farmers and looting their equipment and belongings. The other group is said to be encouraging and supporting agricultural production.
That's exactly how the Germans treated people when they invaded a country.
The only reason this is news (and that just barely) is because black-on-white racism is the old journalistic "man bites dog" story.
Why not? It is just the local version of Mugumby's theft of land and redistributing it to political cronies who know nothing about farming.
"stealing farm equipment"??
This story almost implies that there are still working farms in Zimbabwe, and "private property" even....
Why haven't the last of the farmers bailed out of there?
Are they waiting to be slaughtered like the Hutus?
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