UK nurse and husband seize Zimbabwe farm

UK nurse and husband seize Zimbabwe farm

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October 4, 2011 1:14 pm

By Staff Reporter

A Zimbabwean nurse registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council in the 
United Kingdom is at the centre of a political storm after she and her 
husband were named in the seizure of a white owned farm in Chegutu.
Zanu PF militants like this are normally used to intimidate white farmers 
off their land

Zanu PF militants like this are normally used to intimidate white farmers 
off their land

Irene Zhanda who is reported to have worked for a West London hospital for 
over 5 years and her husband Hudson Zhanda are behind an eviction notice to 
Beatrice commercial farmer Wayne Greaves and his 84 workers. The farmer was 
told to leave the property by the end of the week.

Wayne Greaves and his staff are in the process of moving their belongings 
off Enondo B farm, after the eviction papers were served by a sheriff of the 
court last Friday. That same court sheriff warned that he would return this 
week and anyone left on the property would be arrested.

An ‘offer’ letter for the farm was first served on Greaves in February. The 
offer letter was in two names, Hudson Zhanda and his wife Irene Zhanda. At 
the time Greaves went to see the Governor in Marondera and explained that he 
had already given up two farms 2002, leaving him with Enondo B, where he was 
allowed to continue farming.

According to John Worsley-Worswick from Justice for Agriculture (JAG), this 
formal agreement was then set aside to allow the offer letter holder, 
Zhanda, to take over part of the land.

But this has since changed with Zhanda dragging Greaves to court in order to 
take over the whole property. The case was heard and letters of support for 
Greaves were all submitted, including letters from the Governor, the 
Provincial Administrator, the War Veterans’ Association Chairman and the 
chief lands officer.

In the hearing, the Judge also suggested that a letter of support would also 
be needed from the Minister of Lands. A letter was then duly written by 
Minister Herbert Murerwa agreeing with the Governor’s recommendation, which 
was subsequently submitted.

But despite these letters of support, the Supreme Court has now backed 
Zhanda. JAG’s Worsley-Worswick told SW Radio Africa that Supreme Court 
Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku last week signed the eviction notices for 
Greaves and his staff.

“We are pretty horrified. This is the first time that a Judge has signed 
eviction notices individually for workers. Wayne’s concerns are all about 
the welfare of his workers, because what do they do now?” Worsley-Worswick 
said.

An appeal is now being voiced for support for Greaves, his 84 farm labourers 
and their extended families, a total of more than 450 people, set to lose 
everything. Nehanda Radio.com/ SW Radio Africa

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