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Chiefs grab sugarcane farms

Chiefs grab sugarcane farms

http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk

At least three traditional chiefs have grabbed sugar cane farms here, 
arguing that as leaders of the Shangaani community they did not benefit from 
the chaotic land reform programme.
07.11.12

by Regerai Tututuku

Chiefs believe they have a right to the sugarcane farms.
Chiefs Felix Murandu Tshovani, Mavivi Misheck Gudo and Mundau Sengwe 
forcibly took sugar cane farms from fellow blacks. Chief Tshovani took over 
plot 16 in Hippo Valley while chiefs Sengwe and Gudo grabbed plots in the 
Mukwasine area. A member of the Zimbabwe Sugar Milling Workers Union, Marko 
Shoko, confirmed the development, adding that the traditional leaders were 
now living in the farm houses.

Shoko said the chiefs were claiming that the land belonged to their 
ancestors.

“Chief Tshovani displaced a war veteran called Guruveni,” Shoko told The 
Zimbabwean.

A farmer in the area who refused to be named said they were not sure who was 
going to be the next target. “Those who lost farms were being targeted 
because they are not Shangaani-speaking people,” added the farmer.

A spokesman for the chiefs, Chief Tshovani, yesterday confirmed that they 
had taken over the farms. He said the move followed a plea they made two 
years ago to vice president Joyce Mujuru that they needed sugar cane farms. 
“As leaders of the Shangaani community we told the vice president that we 
needed farms and after discovering that no one was taking us seriously, we 
then took over plots of our choice,” said Chief Tshovani.

Masvingo Provincial Governor Titus Maluleke confirmed the development. He 
said chiefs in Chiredzi were entitled to sugar cane farms as they were 
custodians of the land.

Hordes of Zanu (PF) supporters, among them senior politicians, civil 
servants and members of the security service, grabbed huge pieces of land in 
the sugar cane growing area of Chiredzi under the land reform programme in 
2000.

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