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Geen Boer - Geen Kos. Zimbabwe to retain 716 white farmers after land reforms
2009-01-01
More than 700 white farmers will retain their land in keeping with proposals by Zimbabwe's government to improve food security and restore confidence in the agriculture sector, the state-run Sunday Mail weekly reported here.

Quoting a report presented at the ruling party's annual conference two weeks ago, the paper said the government was currently drafting offer letters for a group of 341 unspecified white farmers who would be allowed to continue
farming throughout the country.
Don't believe it ...
Another group of 97 white farmers would also be allowed to continue running conservancies in six of the country's 10 provinces while a further 278 farms would be spared from government expropriation as they are protected under bilateral investment protection agreements with 13 countries.

This would bring to 716 the total number of farms spared from compulsory acquisition by the Zimbabwean government for purposes of resettling landless people.

Zimbabwe had more than 6,000 white farmers who formed the backbone of the economy prior to the land reform programme in 2000. A further 140 white farmers would be prosecuted for failing to vacate farms after receiving eviction notices.

The decision to spare some farmers from eviction follows on the heels of a landmark case in which 78 white farmers successfully challenged the constitutionality of Zimbabwe's land reform programme at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tribunal in Namibia. The tribunal ruled in favour of the farmers and said Zimbabwe had violated the SADC Treaty which forbids countries to discriminate on the basis of colour or race.
All of this happy-talk took place at the powerless SADC in Windhoek. What will actually happen is Zim may be another story.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Let's hope those white farmers got some top-soil saved from the good old days and know how to dry-plant behind a team of oxen.

Apologies for not responding to your query the other evening re Namibia, Besoeker, but I concur, they are a waste of space and oxygen, much the same as the Patriotic Front they morphed from, no change at all.

BTW, a good friend of mine is still trying to teach the principals of ploughing to the proper depth, but I guess that's hard when there are only AK47s, dogma and no tractors.
Posted by: rhodesiafever   2009-01-01 19:03  

#3  I read someplace that Dada was an honorific meaning 'grandfather' ...
Posted by: Adriane   2009-01-01 18:19  

#2  Slightly off topic (but not much), anyone ever seen the French documentary "Idi Amin Dada"? I watched it the other day... a fascinating film. It brought to mind the phrase "banality of evil". I had thought "Dada" in the title was a reference to the surreal, but in fact Idi Amin had a last name, and it WAS "Dada". Ironic, eh?
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2009-01-01 13:20  

#1  That ruling will mean a whole lot when a group of Zanu-PF thugs shows up in the middle of the nigh, drags you and your wife outside, rapes both of you, sets you on fire, etc.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2009-01-01 11:10  

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