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Mugabe’s
inputs largesse to benefit Zanu PF supporters only- Minister
Roy
Chikara, Radio VOP
October 25,
2013
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President Robert
Mugabe’s well-wishers agricultural inputs scheme will only
benefit members of his Zanu-PF party to reward them for voting him
into power during the
July harmonised elections, a top government official has said.
Davis Marapira,
the Deputy Agriculture Minister disclosed this during an address
to thousands of villagers in Chikwanda communal lands in Masvingo
north constituency on Thursday.
Marapira said
the Presidential inputs scheme will not benefit a single supporter
of the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC-T party, who he accused of being
traitors.
“We will
be distributing these inputs to you to thank you for supporting
our party and President. You voted resoundingly for us and this
is your reward. The inputs will be for our party supporters who
have remained loyal to the party,” said Marapira during the
launch of the scheme at provincial level.
Marapira, who
is the legislator for the constituency said the party will distribute
the inputs to its members in the villages although the scheme is
being disguised as a government programme that is supposed to benefit
all people regardless of political affiliation.
President Mugabe
launched his agricultural inputs scheme last week and promised to
give villagers assistance ahead of this year’s agricultural
season. Over 200 000 people in Masvingo province are set to benefit
from the scheme according to the deputy minister.
The inputs include
maize seed, sorghum and ammonium nitrates and lime fertilizer.
The inputs will
be distributed per each household as a measure to combat perennial
food shortages in the country.
However, known
MDC-T party supporters and activists in the villages have been sidelined
from benefiting from the programme in the province.
“Those
who opposed our party should not waste their time to come when we
distribute the inputs, we will screen our members and make sure
that they are the ones to get the inputs. Why should our enemies
want to benefit from our programme, we are now in our own government
and we will do things our way,” Marapira said.
President Mugabe
launched the controversial $20 million Presidential farming inputs
scheme in 2012 that exclusively benefited Zanu-PF supporters.
Although the
source of the funds remains unknown, media reports indicated that
the Zanu-PF leader received the money from Equatorial Guinea President
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
The octogenarian
leader is well-known for using farming inputs and implements to
drum up support for his party. Over the past decade he has roped
in the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to parcel out farm equipment under
the farm mechanisation programme and some other quasi-fiscal activities
which have been blamed for plunging the country’s economy.
Zimbabwe is
struggling with a food deficit affecting
2.2 million people blamed on poor harvests despite the grabbing
of productive farm land from white commercial farmers by Mugabe’s
Zanu-PF supporters who have failed to utilize the land productively.
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