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      #11159 - 08/03/04 11:01 AM

From The Sunday Times (SA), 7 March


Mugabe's men fight over farms and hunting rights


Sunday Times Foreign Desk


In the aftermath of Zimbabwe's disastrous land reform programme, President Robert Mugabe's chief lieutenants are squabbling over the spoils of the government's land seizures. Zimbabwe seized land from white farmers under the pretext of redistributing farms to needy peasants and alleviating poverty. However, land disputes involving the political elite have exposed high-level greed and other abuses attending land reform. The latest disputes over farm seizures, as well as the dishing out of lucrative hunting concessions, involve Information Minister Jonathan Moyo, Agriculture Minister Joseph Made, Special Affairs Minister for Lands, Land Reform and Resettlement John Nkomo, Environment and Tourism Minister Francis Nhema and Matabeleland North provincial governor Obert Mpofu, among others.


Moyo, who has been linked to three other farms, is now at the centre of yet another controversy over a safari farm, Sikumi 2, in Dete near Hwange. The farm has a top-of-the-range lodge, Sikumi Tree Lodge, and was seized by the government before being parcelled out to a company controlled by Moyo. The lodge is an ecotourism facility that offers upmarket accommodation and photographic safaris to tourists. It was previously owned by a Mr B de Fries, through freehold, but was leased by the Rainbow Tourism Group, which tried to prevent Moyo from taking it over. Rainbow Tourism, in which the government has a 17% stake, wants Moyo out as it claims his presence is disrupting its tourism activities. Zanu-PF supporters in the area also want Moyo evicted because he is not from that region. However, despite his involvement in various farms, Moyo this week insisted that he had only one property, Patterson Farm in Mazowe.


Mpofu is also fighting with Rainbow Tourism and other stakeholders over two farms, Farm 40 and Farm 41, in the same area. And Mpofu is locked in a dispute with authorities over Wildlife Estate, a world-renowned heritage site that he seized two years ago. The farm has about 500 "presidential herd" elephants given special protection by Mugabe in 1991. Police are reportedly investigating Mpofu over his failure to bring foreign currency earned from hunting back into the country. Made, meanwhile, is embroiled in conflict over Chiumbiri River farm. Mugabe last year ordered party loyalists with more than one seized farm to give the rest up. But the government is still battling to repossess farms from leading party officials.


John Nkomo, who heads a presidential committee tasked with repossessing land from Mugabe supporters, says more than 400 farms have been taken back from members of Zanu PF's elite. He has issued a warning to those resisting government efforts to recover land, saying they face arrest as their acts constitute corruption. Nkomo is involved in a dispute with Zanu PF official Kenneth Karidza over Rocky Arlington farm, which also incorporates Mbizi game park. Nhema stands accused of granting hunting and photographic concessions to Zanu PF political heavyweights in Dete, Gwayi Valley, Hwange, Binga and Victoria Falls. Zimbabwe Defence Force commander General Constantine Chiwenga and Policy Implementation Minister Webster Shamu are among a string of officials who have been granted hunting concessions. However, disgruntled Matabeleland North Zanu PF officials and safari operators have cried foul - and have called for the eviction of ruling-party bigwigs from other areas. This has sparked a high-level fight within Zanu PF over land. The hunting industry is a money-spinner that generates millions in foreign currency.



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      #11160 - 08/03/04 11:04 AM

From The Zimbabwe Standard, 7 March


Zanu PF sets up youth camps to spearhead violence in Zengeza


By Chris Bvunzawabaya


Zanu PF has set up several youth camps in Zengeza where a by-election is due within two weeks and residents complain that the youths have already started to harass them. Four candidates: James Makore of the MDC, Christopher Chigumba of Zanu PF, Tendai Chakanyuka of NAAG and Gideon Chinogureyi of Zanu Ndonga are locking horns for the constituency. The seat fell vacant after opposition MDC Member of Parliament Tafadzwa Musekiwa went into self exile in UK amid claims that his life was in danger. The MDC, which has won nearly all major urban elections since its inception in 1999, is heavily tipped to retain the vacant seat during the elections pencilled in for March 27 and 28. MDC officials told The Standard last week that several youths, some of them members of Zanu PF's infamous Chipangano vigilante group, have been bussed into the constituency and were already unleashing terror among opposition party supporters. The Deputy Mayor of Chitungwiza, Lovemore Mutsamba, a senior MDC official, said ruling party supporters were also camped near the police station in Zengeza where they have held at least one person hostage while several people, including children and the aged, say they have been assaulted by the "chain wielding youths". "They beat up several people this morning (Friday) with chains and whips and what is worrying is that they are based close to the police camp,'' said Mutsamba.

The youths are reported to be targeting MDC supporters distributing party campaign fliers in the constituency. Residents said the situation was particularly tense in Unit D and 14 where several MDC supporters have been beaten up. In those sections, the Zanu PF youths are alleged to have set up four strong bases, one of them close to Makore's house. MDC Secretary for Information and Publicity, Paul Themba Nyathi said about 170 points had been set in the constituency. "We have someone in the truck who was heavily assaulted by the youths," Nyathi told The Standard yesterday. An MDC supporter identified as Chikemu was hospitalised after he was attacked by the marauding youths, said Makore. "These people are not from Zengeza - they are being brought here from other places. The people of Zengeza are peaceful," said Makore. Asked about the situation in Zengeza, Electoral Supervisory Commission spokesperson Thomas Bvuma said they had toured the constituency recently and had not received any reports of violence. "'We toured the area recently and the only report we had is of a woman who claims to have been head butted by a Zanu PF supporter," said Bvuma.



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      #11161 - 08/03/04 11:05 AM

And Zim deaths in the Congo .....

From The Zimbabwe Standard


Court declares 73 Manicaland soldiers dead in the DRC


By our own Staff


Mutare - More than 70 Zimbabwean soldiers from army barracks in Manicaland have now been declared dead after having been reported missing in late 1990, during the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, The Standard has established. A Mutare Magistrates' Court heard on Thursday that 73 of the soldiers declared dead were from Manicaland and were killed during one battle in the DRC on March 15, 1999. The disclosures were made by senior army officials during a missing persons' hearing before Provincial Magistrate Hosiah Mujaya and another Mutare Magistrate Billiard Musakwa. The court heard that the soldiers who perished on March 15, 1999 were under Major Stephen Madzorere. Ten of the soldiers who died at the Mpunbu battle in the DRC were named in court on Thursday, with the names of the remainder expected to be made public this week. Among those officially declared dead in court were Private Manyepa, Ruhodo Marshall, Kuchona Isaac, Vhelapi Nkomo, Vukile Sibanda, Madzutu Titus Mashava, Gwete David Zvanyanya, Promise Maphosa, Dryton Chasakara and Tarugarira. They were all from 31, 32 and 33 Infantry Battalions in Manicaland.


President Robert Mugabe sent Zimbabwean troops to the DRC in 1998 - without consulting Parliament - to repel rebels that were fighting to overthrow the late Congolese leader Laurent Kabila's government. The Zimbabwe Parliament was forced to ratify the army's involvement in the vast central African country more than 18 months later. Although the Zimbabwean government has never publicly announced the number of soldiers who died in the Congo, unofficial estimates say thousands of Zimbabweans perished in the three-year campaign. The Zimbabwean presence in the DRC is also reported to have milked the government of billions of dollars. Although The Standard and its sister paper, The Zimbabwe Independent published some names of soldiers reported to have died in the DRC in 1999, the government, at the time, could neither confirm nor deny their identities. According to the Missing Persons' Act, a person who has been missing must be declared dead after certain period of time. This is done for the reasons of issuing a death certificate or for the purposes of disposing of the deceased's estate to family members or relatives. An authority of the rank of a provincial magistrate makes the declaration.



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Re: More Zim news [Re: NitroX]
      #11163 - 08/03/04 11:20 AM

Hey Nitro, looks like this shit never ceases. This is definitely a situation where it is imploding on itself and the ship is sinking. Watch, the UN and other socialist dogooders will come in and save these crooks. SAD.

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      #11170 - 08/03/04 12:03 PM

I truly hate to say it as I have made some good friends over the SCI tour around the country that reside in Zim and I truly fear for them.
This is the same path Mozambique took and in every case some 14year old with a AK47 is doing the bidding there seams to be a playbook for this type of scum and behavior. You would think they would be smart enough to see the writing on the wall and the history of the other nations that have gone down this path but as they say that is Africa for you.

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      #11171 - 08/03/04 12:25 PM

Hey, these guys have nothing on the locals here. Most of them are in jail, at least from the last diversified regime. In Zim, they are landowners!



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