Dr Marupi lashes out at land barons

17 Mar, 2024 - 00:03 0 Views
Dr Marupi lashes out at land barons Dr Omphile Marupi

The Sunday News

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter

INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister Dr Omphile Marupi has issued a stern warning to individuals who are corruptly parcelling out State land, saying the Government was alert to the illegality and was going to make them account.

He said their actions were at variance with the new policy guidelines that indicate that only the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development has the powers to issue tenure documents to beneficiaries and mandate to offer permits.

Addressing villagers at Selonga Business Centre in Gwanda District, Dr Marupi who is also the Gwanda South Member of Parliament said there were unscrupulous civil servants who have taken it upon themselves to parcel out land for settlement in areas reserved for grazing in return for kickbacks. 

The villagers had called for the meeting so they deliberate on how best their grazing land, particularly the 57 000-hectare Doddie Burn Farm, could be managed to unlock it’s potential.

“Perhaps I should reiterate that in Zimbabwe there is no one allowed to parcel or sell State land. 

“We have had what we call land barons who have been parcelling out and selling State land leading to areas like our region losing grazing land. As Government, we are not fighting any ordinary citizen but these land barons who are doing what is illegal,” Dr Marupi.

Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa)

With the Doddie Burn Farm being the main agenda of the meeting, the community leadership pleaded with the Government to give them an offer letter that will enable them to unlock it’s potential through investments. 

They further agreed that the current lease of the private safari operator occupying the sanctuary within the farm, Mrs Cecilia Bhebhe-Dubiwa be extended as it is set to expire this year.

The 57 000-hectare farm consists of a sanctuary or game section and grazing land. 

The community plans to establish a business centre, maintain the sanctuary, establish fodder production, citrus farming and set up a vocational training centre among other utilities. 

The farm is under model D, with a three-tier system where the Government, through the Ministry of Lands, the community and the rural district council own it.

“What we are asking from Government is to have an offer letter so that we can secure funding from investors. We do not have anything to show that this is our farm as a community. We have done all due processes including forming a board of trustees which has been registered, providing a map clearly outlining our plan among other requirements.

“After getting the offer letter we want to do projects which include fodder, citrus production, a vocational training centre among other things,” said Mr Sundrose Moyo, a community leader.

The headman, Mr Alexander Mahla also weighed in saying cognisant of the fact that the sanctuary safari operator’s lease was expiring, as a community they were in support of the renewal of her lease as she was one of their own. 

Dr Evelyn Ndlovu

“We have been working very well with the current lease holder. She has been very close to us. As a community who are part of the owners of the farm, we consent to the renewal of her lease. She is one of our own from this area and it is prudent for our resources to benefit us as a community. As the President’s philosophy says, ilizwe lakhiwa ngabaninilo, we also want to build our own area. 

“We do not want foreign people to come and benefit from the sanctuary while we are there,” said Headman Moyo.

The Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in Matabeleland South Province, Dr Evelyn Ndlovu, deployed a team from the provincial lands committee and the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) to find out what can be done to unlock the farm’s potential. 

The delegation attended the meeting together with councillors and the Gwanda Rural District chairperson Councillor Mphathiswa Ncube. 

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