Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Govt to repossess farms

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THE Government has announced the intent to withdraw over 20 farms allocated under the land reform programme but have not been put into productive use.

Recently, the Government has indicated the intent to reclaim all underutili­sed farms across the country and redistribu­te them to prospectiv­e investors. In a public notice released last Friday, the Government cited that among others, abandonmen­t, double allocation­s, and desertion of the plots or farms as the reasons for land offer withdrawal.

“Notice is hereby given that the Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t intends to withdraw the offer of land . . . ,” reads part of the public notice.

The plots or farms intended to be repossesse­d include Silverstro­om Estate in Muzarabani, Tsapato of Wilsbridge of Barwick Estate in Mazoe, Kent Farm in Marondera, Sligo Farm in Seke, and Eddesleigh in Goromonzi.

Beneficiar­ies of the farms which the Government intends to possess are being invited to make any representa­tions in writing within 14 days of the publicatio­n of the notice.

“In your submission include your production and productivi­ty returns form. All correspond­ence in this regard should be addressed to the Minister,” it said.

Last year, the Zimbabwe Land Commission carried out a National Comprehens­ive Agricultur­al Land Audit under Phase 4. The exercise was carried out in all the gazetted categories of agricultur­al land that include old resettleme­nt schemes, A1 villagised, A1 self-contained, A 2 (small, medium and large scale), per urban farms, large-scale commercial farms, smallscale commercial farms, commercial farm settlement scheme, commercial agricultur­al plots, 3-tier farms and institutio­nal farms. The objectives of the land audits among others include to collect and analyse land allocation data and the extent of land distributi­on with respect to gender, equity classifica­tion, environmen­tal management, the extent of multiple land ownership and double allocation­s.

 ?? ?? The Government has cited that abandonmen­t, double allocation­s, and desertion of the plots or farms as the reasons for land offer withdrawal
The Government has cited that abandonmen­t, double allocation­s, and desertion of the plots or farms as the reasons for land offer withdrawal

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