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Calls for an urgent land audit

MDC calls for an urgent land audit

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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

MDC calls for an urgent land audit

The MDC has been vindicated on its calls for the government to carry out a 
proper land audit following a ruling by the High Court on Tuesday that the 
Ministry of Lands should have a clear, transparent and accountable land 
allocation policy.

In his judgment, Justice Bharat Patel slammed the Lands Ministry over its 
murkiness in land distribution as he reversed the Lands Ministry’s 2005 
decision to offer Denby Farm in Seke to a senior Zanu PF politician who 
already had another farm next to Denby Farm in 2001.

The MDC condemns the continued greed shown by the senior Zanu PF politicians 
in acquiring more than one farm and the MDC’s position remains that there 
should be a comprehensive, transparent and non-partisan land audit to weed 
out multiple farm ownerships and identify underutilised land as stipulated 
by the law.

Zanu PF’s land allocation process has been fraught with corruption and 
confusion as only last week, Grace Mugabe was reported to have taken over 
part of the lucrative Mazoe Estates in Mazowe leaving hundreds of workers 
without jobs. Grace Mugabe already owns several farms in Mazowe.

It is therefore important for the inclusive government, to carry out a land 
audit in line with the Global Political Agreement (GPA) in order to reassert 
agriculture on the pole position as the country’s economic mainstay.

Article V of the GPA is very specific. It requires the inclusive government 
to undertake a land audit in order to clear up Zanu PF’s disorder, created 
during the chaotic land reform exercise. For that reason, the MDC and the 
people of Zimbabwe are calling for an audit to revisit Zanu PF’s land reform 
exercise with the aim of restoring to maximum productivity, all agricultural 
land.

By carrying out a proper land audit, Zimbabwe will be able to improve food 
security and increase the sector’s employment contribution.

In its economic policy, Juice, the MDC’s position is that when it forms the 
next government this year, it will carry out an independent land audit and 
restore Zimbabwe’s status as the breadbasket of Southern Africa within the 
next three years.

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