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Farmers'
organization skeptical about government's 99-year leases
Tererai Karimakwenda,
SW Radio Africa
November 07, 2006
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news071106/farmers071106.htm
The State controlled
media outlets reported Saturday that the government will begin to
issue 99-year land leases to resettled black farmers under the new
fast track land reform scheme. According to The Herald newspaper
Robert Mugabe will preside over the festivities at a special ceremony
Thursday where the first of these 99-year leases will be issued.
The government
says the idea is to give security of tenure to the so-called A2
farmers. But Justice for Agriculture (JAG), which represents evicted
white farmers, say this appears to be a scheme to raise much needed
funds for agriculture, and it may only benefit those who are politically
correct and political chefs. John Worsley Worswick of JAG said it
is unlikely that white farmers who have been encouraged to apply
will receive any offer letters.
Worswick said
the latest information they have is that the government cannot issue
a legal document on property that has been downsized. This means
only those who are still occupying entire farms that were not sub-divided
are eligible, "..and we all know the only people who still
have their whole farms are those who are politically correct and
political chefs," said Worswick.
Commercial
farmers in Zimbabwe have been finding it extremely difficult to
raise capital for their operations because there was no guarantee
that they would still be on their land come harvest time or the
following season. The remaining white farmers are also still under
pressure to vacate their properties. Worswick believes the new security
of tenure scheme is simply a government ploy to open up channels
of financing and attract investors. He said a new tenure system
"cannot be born out of a huge illegality." The government
evicted white farmers on shaky legal foundations and a very small
number of them have been compensated for their loss.
The way Worswick
sees it, the government’s intention is to drive off the remaining
farmers and pass new, pending legislation, which will remove all
loopholes for white farmers.
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