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210 white farmers refuse to vacate gazetted land

210 white farmers refuse to vacate gazetted land

http://www.herald.co.zw

Friday, 07 December 2012 23:36

From Takunda Maodza in Gweru
A TOTAL of 210 white commercial farmers are under prosecution throughout the 
country for refusing to vacate farms gazetted for redistrib­ution to 
landless Zimbab­weans.

According to a Central Committee report tabled before the Zanu-PF 13th 
Annual National People’s Conference and adopted here, this is despite the 
fact that the farmers were given time to wind their operations.
This is hap­pening at a time when so-me West­ern countries are trying to 
frus­trate the historic land reform pro­gramme by launching mil­lion dollar 
lawsuits in international courts.
“A total of 210 white former farmers are under prosecution for failure to 
vacate gazetted land after the expiry date as required by the Gazetted Land 
(Consequential Provisions) Act . . . The majority if not all of the former 
farm owners who refuse to vacate gazetted properties were given time to wind 
up business and harvest their crops previ­ously,” the report said.

It revealed that some of the farmers were citing support from some Zanu-PF 
members for refusing to vacate the farms. There are 198 white owned farms 
that have not been gazetted. In Manicaland province the properties are 
mainly holiday homes. The report noted that deliberations on holiday homes 
by Cabinet were yet to be finalised. Government this year gazetted 3 050 
hectares for rural reset­tlement and urban expansion.

The Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettle­ment has submitted a frame­work for 
farm assessments for produc­tivity and land utilisation to Cabinet and US$30 
million is required to carry out the exer­cise.
“No indications have been received from treasury as to the availability of 
funds for this exercise which we envis­age to cover old resettlement 
schemes, model A1, A2 farms,” the report notes.

The Central Committee report noted that some Western farmers successfully 
sued Government after it gazetted their farms for resettlement but there was 
no money to pay them compensation.
“The Dutch farmers who took the country to the International Court for 
Settlement of Investment Disputes and won have not been paid. In addition, a 
Germany family, the Von Pezolds, has also taken us to the ISCID for

their farms (Forester Estates and Border Timbers properties) which we 
acquired and partly resettled. We are framing our defence with the Attorney 
General’s Office. The Von Pezolds claim is in the region of US$600 million.

The report by the Central Commit­tee observed that some farms covered by 
Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements were acquired for 
resettlement. The countries under the Bippas are Denmark, Germany, Italy, 
Malaysia, Netherlands and Switzerland. Out of 153 farms, 116 were settled by 
4 179 families under model A1 and A2 leaving 37 unsettled.

“The agreements require that Gov­ernment pays fair compensation in cur­rency 
of former owner’s choice for both land and improvements for acquired Bippa 
farms. In this regard, Govern­ment has an outstanding payment of 16 million 
Euros awarded to Dutch farm­ers by the ICSID.” 

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