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CFU warns of ‘disaster’ as farm invasions intensify

CFU warns of ‘disaster’ as farm invasions intensify

http://www.swradioafrica.com

By Alex Bell
04 November 2011

The President of Zimbabwe’s Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) on Friday warned 
that the country was heading for ‘disaster’, with farm invasions 
intensifying across the country.

CFU head Charles Taffs told SW Radio Africa that the situation is extremely 
serious, describing a “definite spike in invasions with orders coming from 
high up in the government.”

Currently, a South African national who leases a Belgian owned tobacco farm 
near Mazowe, is fighting to get the Zim government to intervene, after he 
was evicted by land invaders this week. The farm, Taveydale, is one of the 
biggest tobacco producers left in the country. The South African farmer is 
also meant to be protected under a bilateral investment agreement between 
Zimbabwe and his country.

Taffs also explained how a couple in Mashonaland West were forced to flee 
their farmhouse after a group of about 40 land invaders broke into the 
property on Thursday.

“Things are really intensifying and there is no effort to intervene. I have 
spoken to the MDC side of government, but there has been response,” Taffs 
said.

He added: “We seem to be a lost sector, and all the concern and focus is on 
mining. But the thing is, primary agriculture has to be restored, because 
without agriculture, Zimbabwe has no chance. And we are heading for a 
disaster if this carries on.”

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe Independent is reporting this week that a ZANU PF 
official from the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee (JOMIC) was 
behind the invasion of a German owned farm recently. The farm, owned by the 
Von Pezold family, has faced repeated threat of seizure despite an 
investment protection agreement (BIPPA) between Germany and Zimbabwe.

According to the Zim Independent, ZANU PF’s JOMIC representative Kizito 
Kuchekwa is behind the most recent invasion of the Von Pezold’s tobacco 
farm.

The CFU’s Taffs said that the situation has returned to normal, saying 
“Germany is very strong on their BIPPAs being enforced, so I am sure they 
got involved.”

The Von Pezold family last year took the Zimbabwe government to an 
international court over the repeated invasions on their properties across 
the country. That matter is still pending before the International Centre 
for the Settlement of Investment Disputes.

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