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Villagers accuse farmer of robbery

Villagers accuse farmer of robbery

http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/

New farmers and villagers here have expressed concern at what they described 
as daylight robbery, by a debt collector working in cahoots with a local 
farmer, whose identities have been withheld pending investigations. Angry 
villagers told The Zimbabwean that they had been ordered by the debt 
collector to pay $886 each as restitution to the local farmer, whose tomato 
crop was trampled by stray cattle in 2010.
17.07.1206:54pm
by Staff Reporter

“Five cattle from the accused families strayed into (the local farmer’s) 
garden and destroyed part of his 500 plant Rodent tomato crop. 500 plants 
produce less than 1,000 kg of the produce valued at no more than $300 then.

‘‘This was due to the poor 2010 tomato market. Normally, 500 plants would 
produce tomatoes valued at $700 at most. We were shocked to see the debt 
collector descending on the farm last week to instruct owners of the beasts 
to pay $886 each, two years after the incident happened,” said a villager.

The farmer demanding restitution started renting the farm in 2010, against 
the government land policy which bars resettled plot holders from leasing 
out acquired properties. If the debt collector gets his way, the local 
farmer would pocket $4,480, leaving the already struggling victims worse 
off.

Villagers have called on responsible government offices to intervene.

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