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Tongaat Hulett suffers Zim land invasions

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MASVINGO: Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has warned land invaders against targeting South Africanown­ed Tongaat Hulett sugar plantation­s.

Mugabe’s warning comes amid complaints from the company that some villagers, supported by a group of war veterans and Zanu-PF leaders, were targeting its plantation­s in the Lowveld.

“Surely, you cannot harvest where you did not sow,” Mugabe said in an unpreceden­ted warning in Masvingo province.

“We gave you the land. So make full use of it or seek skills from those with the know-how.”

Mugabe has convened a meeting with local Zanu-PF politician­s, war veterans and traditiona­l leaders to avert any possibilit­y of invading Tongaat Hulett sugarcane plantation­s in the Lowveld.

Speaking in the vernacular Shona, Mugabe lashed out at the land grabbers, arguing they should invest in the land that is currently in their possession and grow their own crops instead of invading farmlands that have already been tilled by Tongaat Hulett.

Tongaat Hulett, which also sponsors a local premier league football team, owns vast tracts of land in the Lowveld of Chiredzi and Mwenezi districts.

Most of its plantation­s are located in Chiredzi’s Hippo Valley estates, Mkwasine, Mwenezi and Triangle, where more than 10 000 people are employed.

Apart from sugarcane production, Tongaat Hulett also produces ethanol fuel from cane sugar for local consumptio­n as well as stock-feed.

The company also has a presence in Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland.

Tongaat Hulett has been the target of land-grabbers in the past.

Mugabe’s warning is a shift from his stance against land ownership by foreign nationals and companies.

Over the years, since 2000, he has sanctioned the invasion of white-owned farms, a developmen­t blamed for incessant hunger in the Southern African country, which was formerly an exporter of food. – CAJ News

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