SA owned game farm under siege again by Zim war vets

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SA owned game farm under siege again by Zim war vets
by Alex Bell, SW Radio Africa

A game farm in Beitbridge, which has for years been the target of repeated, illegal invasions by a group of war vets, has this week come under siege again.

The Denlynian farm, owned by South African citizen Ian Ferguson, has been battling with land invaders for over a decade. In 2010, a group of war vets and a gang of invaders led the slaughter of scores of animals on the property, before stripping the farm of most of its assets.

Ferguson, who bought the property almost 30 years ago, finally succeeded in securing a court order confirming that he and his family are the legal occupants of the farm. He also received a High Court order to secure the ejection of any land invaders and for the past 18 months there has been relative peace and stability on the property.

But this week, the same war vets, Rambelane Choene, Steven Mohadi (the younger brother of ZANU PF minister Kembo Mohadi), Julias Seziba, Juel Muleya, and many others returned. It's understood the group have threatened the staff on the property as well as clients at the farm's hunting lodge.

When local police were called, they ignored the illegal farm invaders and instead turned their attention to the visiting hunting clients, demanding to see their passports and permits. The police eventually left after ordering the hunters to leave.

The invasion of Denlynian this week comes as a ZANU PF government minister has said that no South African citizens have ever been affected by his party's land grab campaign.

Deputy Minister Samuel Undenge told a visiting South African government official that there were "no cases of South Africans who have lost farms," adding: "If you have any specific cases of farmers who lost their land during the reform programme bring them to our attention and we will be more than happy to respond and give the necessary information."

The minister has since been heavily criticised for 礎latantly lying' about the situation in an attempt to attract investment from across the border. An estimated 500 South African farmers are said to have lost their land and livelihoods as a result of the land grab.

This latest invasion at the Ferguson owned property meanwhile further disputes Undenge's comments. But there has been no word from the South African government about the incidents.

The South African Embassy in Harare have previously said that the farm is not protected under a Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPPA), signed by South Africa and Zimbabwe in 2009 and ratified in 2010. According to this agreement any property which was gazetted for acquisition before 2009 is not protected under this BIPPA. Denlynian was gazetted in 2007.



Source: swradioafrica.com - SA owned game farm under siege again by Zim war vets | SW Radio Africa
 
My lovely wife, in her normally gracious manner, constantly reminds me that, had I not taken time off patrols to sleep or drink beer, there would be no 'war vets' left to cause all this kak in her beloved country...
 
My lovely wife, in her normally gracious manner, constantly reminds me that, had I not taken time off patrols to sleep or drink beer, there would be no 'war vets' left to cause all this kak in her beloved country...

and having set eyes on her i know she is :gorgeous: and lovely i have to agree with her.....;):biggrin::beer:
 
My lovely wife, in her normally gracious manner, constantly reminds me that, had I not taken time off patrols to sleep or drink beer, there would be no 'war vets' left to cause all this kak in her beloved country...

How unfair to you Doc, a warrior needs a bit of rest :beer:
 
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I do remember way back during the Rhodesian dust up that we, over here, had a magazine titled "Soldier of Fortune" Quite interesting to read.
 
I remember well the war In Rhodesia, I find it sad that a continent like Africa that has so much natural wealth and potential has been so mismanaged. Or should I say raped for so few's personal gain . She could so easily be one of the worlds richest areas. and a major world power. I sometimes think of her with such sorrow. But, I truly hate waste of any kind.
 
Africa, in my opinion, is the womb for all man/womankind. Hopefully all of us on this planet will treat her kindly at some point. One can only pray. The only thing that will save her is education. Right now the main force destroying her is greed and ignorance. I've always told my children, for things to go right in the world Africa must be healed and treated as we would treat our mother. She is our life force. She deserves respect. Too bad there is so much ignorance, greed and stupidity that infest that beautiful continent. I really pray it will change for the better some day. Hopefully for my children's children. Such an amazing place. Truly Eden. Regardless, Mother Africa will put us all in our place eventually.
 

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