Daily Dispatch

Government interventi­on brings hope farm dispute can be settled

- BHONGO JACOB

The national department of agricultur­e, land reform and rural developmen­t is intervenin­g in a farm dispute between ANC Amathole leader Thembelihl­e

Gxothiwe and a Kei Road family who have lived on the farm for decades.

Gxothiwe, the husband of transport, safety and liaison MEC Weziwe Tikana-Gxothiwe, bought the Sunnyside farm earlier this year with the intention of farming, but has been involved in a public dispute with the Moyeni family ever since.

He has been trying to evict the 12 family members from a twobedroom house on the farm, but they refuse to leave.

However, on Monday afternoon deputy agricultur­e minister Mcebisi Skwatsha met the Gxothiwe and Moyeni families in an attempt to find “an amicable solution” to the impasse.

Skwatsha is on a two-day oversight visit to the Eastern Cape. On Tuesday he will be in Mthatha.

In an interview, Skwatsha said: “We are here to make sure that land reform prospers, and the visit to the Eastern Cape is to strengthen relations in farms that face challenges. This is a farm that has attracted much attention over the dispute the families are having with the MEC’s husband, and I came to engage with both families.”

Skwatsha said there were positive signs that his interventi­on would work.

Gxothiwe, who was at first reluctant to talk to the media, said he was willing to engage with the department and Moyeni family.

“The deputy minister and his officials came here and we agreed to allow the department, in particular the deputy minister’s office, to intervene in this problem and to stop the legal processes which we had already started and to allow the department to play a role.

“I was able to sit down with them and tell them my frustratio­n with the farm. They understand as much as I think they understood the Moyeni family as well. I believe we can reach an amicable solution because of this interventi­on.”

Moyeni family spokespers­on Neziswa Moyeni, who has lived most of her life on the farm, said: “If we are kicked out of this house we will have no place to stay, so at least after today’s meetings there is hope for us.”

She said the family owned 82 cattle, 54 sheep and 48 goats.

“We love farming and we hope to continue having grazing land. We also want to resolve this because we live in fear of not knowing when we will be out of a home.”

We live in fear of not knowing when we will be out of a home

 ?? Picture: SINO MAJANGAZA ?? MEDIATION: The national department of agricultur­e, land reform and rural developmen­t has taken a decision to intervene in a farm dispute between Thembelihl­e Gxothiwe, the husband of transport MEC Weziwe Tikana-Gxothiwe, and a Kei Road family. Neziswa Moyeni, left, walks with deputy minister Mcebisi Skwatsha.
Picture: SINO MAJANGAZA MEDIATION: The national department of agricultur­e, land reform and rural developmen­t has taken a decision to intervene in a farm dispute between Thembelihl­e Gxothiwe, the husband of transport MEC Weziwe Tikana-Gxothiwe, and a Kei Road family. Neziswa Moyeni, left, walks with deputy minister Mcebisi Skwatsha.

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