Sunday World (South Africa)

Estina farm orphans torn that parents won’t taste victory

Ten years ago the project was hijacked by the notorious Guptas

- By Bongani Mdakane and Coceka Magubeni

Ten years after the Vrede dairy farm project was conceptual­ised to uplift black farmers, Friday marked a bitter-sweet moment for the beneficiar­ies of the controvers­ial project.

The Estina farm project in the Free State was, according to evidence before the Zondo Commission, hijacked by the notorious Gupta family with the assistance of senior government officials.

On Friday, 65 beneficiar­ies of the Estina dairy farm had their moment of glory and celebrated when the premier of Free State, Sisi Ntombela, handed over the farm to them.

The project, which is now called the Vrede Integrated Farming Trust, will see beneficiar­ies reap the rewards as shareholde­rs, where they will be in charge of 583 newly bought dairy and beef cattle, nine horses, cultivated pastured crops, maize, soya beans, and vegetables on the 2 094-hectare farm in the outskirts of the sleepy town of Vrede.

Speaking to Sunday World, Loliwe Ngwenya, who is the daughter of the slain farmer and a former beneficiar­y Philemon Ngwenya, said that she wished her father was still alive to witness the results of his fight, which he put together with other beneficiar­ies.

Ngwenya’s father was murdered in 2018 and his lifeless body was found on his bed with stab wounds.

“My father was brutally murdered by unknown people at his farm, just a day after he had come back from the public protector with Meshack Ncongwane and Makhosini Dhlamini, where they had gone to lay a complaint over the corruption that had taken place on the Estina project.

“Even today, those who killed him are still not known. As his children, we will make sure that we represent him at this project and also guide other youngsters and the elders who are part of this initiative to the greatest heights. We need to preserve the legacy of the departed beneficiar­ies, including my dad.”

Ernie Motaung’s mother also died within the 10-year wait to benefit from the project.

“My heart is broken that my mother Lizzy Motaung is no more. This project was close to her heart, and she wanted to fully participat­e towards enriching the lives of many people in Vrede, Memel and Villiers through this project. She passed on in

My father was brutally murdered by unknown people on his farm

2017, and it breaks my heart that she died before she could see that her fight yielded results to the point where the farm was handed over to beneficiar­ies,” said Motaung.

Evidence emerged at the Zondo Commission that the Guptas laundered the R287-million from the project in a complex manner.

Former Free State agricultur­e and rural developmen­t head Peter Thabethe and Gupta associate Iqbal Sharma were last year arrested over the Estina saga.

The Gupta Leaks also provided evidence of how R30-million from the Estina dairy project was laundered through a series of bank accounts in the UAE to pay for the wedding that took place in 2013 – where a plane from India carrying guests landed at Waterkloof Air Force Base – causing a public outcry.

Another beneficiar­y, Makhosini Dhlamini, said: “Greed cost us a lot and we have lost some of the beneficiar­ies who died with broken hearts, while Philemon was murdered in a cold-blooded manner. I am going to work hard with other trustees and beneficiar­ies to preserve the legacy of those who fought alongside us to build this

We lost some of the beneficiar­ies who died with a broken heart

project, and also to make sure that it doesn’t collapse.”

His peer, Meshack Ncongwane, said: “We put up a good fight to get to this point and we are grateful that we have achieved our goal, even though some of the people we had soldiered on with are no longer around.”

A devastated 23-year-old Tshepang Mokoena, who is the son of one of the deceased beneficiar­ies, said he was going to take over where his father left off. “I am torn that my father is not here to witness this moment of triumph for what he fought for all his life. He died a broken man. I can say the issue of this farm was dragging and

didn’t seem to head anywhere. His health started deteriorat­ing because of that,” said Mokoena.

Ntombela said she was happy that 34% of the 65 verified beneficiar­ies were women.

“The 65 members of Vrede Integrated Farming Trust, who are 51% owners, are the legal rightful owners of the project.

The 49% will be open to strategic partner or partners to ensure long-term sustainabi­lity of the project,” she said.

 ?? /Bongani Mdakane ?? Free State premier Sisi Ntombela is joined by agricultur­e MEC Thembeni Nxangisa, left, government officials and Vrede farm beneficiar­ies on a walkabout at the 2 094-hectare farm.
/Bongani Mdakane Free State premier Sisi Ntombela is joined by agricultur­e MEC Thembeni Nxangisa, left, government officials and Vrede farm beneficiar­ies on a walkabout at the 2 094-hectare farm.
 ?? / Bongani Mdakane ?? Elderly beneficiar­ies of the Vrede Integrated Farming Trust during the handover of the farm in Vrede, Free State on Friday.
/ Bongani Mdakane Elderly beneficiar­ies of the Vrede Integrated Farming Trust during the handover of the farm in Vrede, Free State on Friday.

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