The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Apply for land leases, white farmers urged

- Rutendo Rori Mash East Correspond­ent Takudzwa Chiwerewes­he Mutare Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has urged white farmers to apply for land leases as the process will not be based on race or religion, an official has said.

Addressing white farmers at Mbuya Nehanda Hall in Marondera on Wednesday, Minister of State for Mashonalan­d East Provincial Affairs David Musabayana said every farmer would be given the opportunit­y to apply for an offer letter.

“As a province, we are going to start a process where every farmer is given the opportunit­y to apply for an offer letter or a 99-year lease for the land they are occupying,” he said.

“Let’s say no to white and black. Every Zimbabwean who has the capacity A 16-YEAR-OLD mother has dragged her 33-year-old lover to the civil court over the maintenanc­e of their child.

The courts were baffled when the girl, who was wearing school uniform, appeared before magistrate Ms Nyasha Guture demanding that Cloud Magozera owns up to his duties as the father of her child.

“He is a tobacco farmer your worship and at times he cultivates for other farmers for a fee. He used to cultivate for $70 per hectare and during the day he could cultivate three hectares,” she said.

Outside the court, the girl could be seen trying to console her crying baby.

She indicated that she started having sex with the accused when she was only 15-years-old and she had quit school while she was in Form Two because of her pregnancy. should apply for land. Land is available to all Zimbabwean­s and the new order is not talking about colour and religion.”

Minister Musabayana warned white farmers to be wary of bogus people who demanded protection fees and should seek protection from Government.

“Some of you have been asked to pay protection fees so that you keep your land,” he said.

“This should be a thing of the past in the new dispensati­on. You are answerable to no one except the Government. You don’t need to pay anyone to protect your land, it’s a privilege offered to every Zimbabwean.”

Minister Musabayana said any issues to do with land disputes should be referred to the land commission.

He urged white farmers who took their disputes to the courts to withdraw the cases and start on a fresh page.

“As part of our engagement, we also thought it would be prudent that we open communicat­ion lines with our farmers wherever you are,” said Minister Musabayana.

“It is important that you have open communicat­ion lines with the Government so that you know what is happening.

“We don’t want you to rely on social media to make your decisions. This is important because our Head of State feels and thinks that you have a role to play to turn around the fortunes of this country because farming is one of our key industries.

“We need to work together as partners to restore our status of being the breadbaske­t of Southern Africa. The Head of State is also emphasisin­g the need to come up with strategic partnershi­ps that foster a win scenario.

“We don’t want to see islands of developmen­t on one farm and the rest of the farm lying derelict.

“The Head of State is saying we are all Zimbabwean­s and let’s work together and help each other by communicat­ing, coming up with clubs or knowledge sharing groups.”

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