Draft ‘discourages’ investors

Draft ‘discourages’ investors

http://www.theindependent.co.zw/

August 4, 2012 in Politics

Staff Writer

THE draft constitution has failed to instil much-needed investor confidence 
in the agricultural sector and investors will “continue to adopt a cautious 
approach until it is clear that land can be leveraged as security and has 
real market value,” a farming group has said.
Charles Taffs, president of the Commercial Farmers’ Union of Zimbabwe, said 
on Tuesday an opportunity has been missed to inject sound legal framework 
that would clear contentious issues around land.
“Many questions regarding the specifics of secure tenure to agricultural 
land, effectiveness of a new land commission, the limitations of state 
powers as regards 99-year leases and so on, remain unanswered by this 
draft,” said Taffs.
“Agricultural investors and financiers of agriculture will therefore 
continue to adopt a cautious approach until it is clear that land can be 
leveraged as security and has a real market value.”
He said the draft constitution would ensure the proposed audit by the unity 
government is avoided and the status quo is entrenched.

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