Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Prof Moyo benefited from Command Agric

- Harare Bureau

HIGHER and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo is contracted to produce maize under Command Agricultur­e — a programme he has bitterly criticised on social media, our Harare Bureau has establishe­d.

It is understood that after voluntaril­y signing up for the programme, Prof Moyo has one of the best maize crops in the foodproduc­ing hub of Mashonalan­d Central, and senior Government officials could soon be visiting his farm for a field day where Command Agricultur­e will be celebrated.

The head of the province said Prof Moyo was behaving like “an MDC activist” by trashing Command Agricultur­e while at the same time benefiting from it, echoing sentiments expressed by one analyst in recent days that perhaps the minister was plagued by “pro-opposition demons” after having spent most of his adult life fighting President Mugabe and Zanu-PF.

President Mugabe conceived and advanced Command Agricultur­e and the equally successful Presidenti­al WellWisher­s Agricultur­al Inputs Scheme to boost national food security and reduce grain imports. Informatio­n gathered shows that Prof Moyo put 140 hectares under maize at his 205-hectare Patterson Farm in Mazowe using inputs from Command Agricultur­e.

The minister and his wife, Beatrice, collected diesel, maize seed, fertiliser­s and herbicides from Grain Marketing Board depots in Concession, Mazowe, Bindura and Harare throughout the planting period. Our Harare Bureau could not, however, determine the total cost of the inputs he received as authoritie­s are still collating figures.

Mashonalan­d Central Provincial Affairs Minister Advocate Martin Dinha confirmed that Prof Moyo benefited from the Specialise­d Maize Production and Import Substituti­on Programme, commonly referred to as Command Agricultur­e.

“We were actually shocked by Prof Moyo’s remarks on social media attacking the Command Agricultur­e Programme. He is a beneficiar­y of the programme, and we gave him everything. He is a Cabinet minister and for him to act as an MDC activist is regrettabl­e. How does one sit in Cabinet with the President and after that meeting say ‘Command Agricultur­e is a sheer waste of time’? Why was he collecting those inputs? He should not fool the nation. He has a farm here in our province and benefited from the programme. What we are seeing now is his true character and intentions. Here, he is biting the hand that feeds him.”

Sources told our Harare Bureau that Prof Moyo’s Patterson Farm has one of the best maize crops in Mashonalan­d Central, thanks to Government’s massive support. An inputs distributi­on committee member said, “Prof Moyo is a beneficiar­y of Command Agricultur­e. We gave him inputs for maize production at his Patterson Farm in Mazowe. The minister and, mainly, his wife collected inputs from Harare, Concession, Bindura and Mazowe. We gave them fuel, maize seed, fertlisers and herbicides. We are still consolidat­ing the total amount of inputs we gave particular beneficiar­ies, including Prof Moyo, since the inception of the programme as part of establishi­ng what each individual got before we get into harvesting.

“Here in Bindura, the wife came to our offices and got preferenti­al

treatment given her status of Cabinet minister’s wife. Our team is, however, yet to establish whether all those inputs they collected from the respective GMB depots were actually all used up.”

Another source said should it emerge that Prof Moyo “did not indeed use the inputs as provided for under Command Agricultur­e or disposed of them in any other way, he could be investigat­ed for abuse of State resources”.

But this has not stopped Prof Moyo from trashing Command Agricultur­e. On March 6, 2017, Prof Moyo tweeted: “Report by @Herald Zimbabwe that ‘Command Agric exceeds target’ is at best premature & at worst needlessly false!” He tweeted on March 10: “1/2: Maize is on 1,3m ha: 1,1m is Presidenti­al Input Scheme; 153 102.60 ha is Command Agricultur­e & the rest private!”

He later added, “2/2: Command Agricultur­e targeted 400 000ha but contracted 247 035ha of which 191 124ha (77 percent) were tilled & 153 102.60ha (61 percent) were planted on!” On March 11, he wrote, “Command is a tried & tested military concept. It is also great in programmin­g. But in civil matters command is an oxymoron & non- start.”

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