The Herald (Zimbabwe)

99-year leases for white farmers

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT has directed that all remaining white commercial farmers be issued with 99-year leases, a marked policy shift from the previous arrangemen­t where they could only get five-year leases.

The directive is in line with President Mnangagwa’s policy position as enunciated in his inaugurati­on address on November 24 last year when he called for the restoratio­n of confidence in the agricultur­e sector.

In a recent statement to eight acting provincial resettleme­nt officers, the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt said all remaining white commercial farmers should be issued with 99-year leases with immediate effect.

“Please be informed that the Minister Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt has directed that all remaining white commercial farmers be issued 99-year leases instead of the five-year leases as per the previous arrangemen­t,” reads the statement.

When contacted for comment, Permanent Secretary in the ministry Mr Ringson Chitsiko referred The Herald to the statement.

However, Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) director Mr Ben Giplin said though they haven’t received the official communicat­ion yet, they welcome the developmen­t.

“We have seen the communicat­ion but we are yet to receive any formal communicat­ion, but it would be a welcome developmen­t.

“Whilst we are very encouraged, we want to see more clarity on what will happen to those farmers that are still on the farms but had not yet received offer letters because at the moment, there is only a small number that have them.

“We would also want to know what will happen to those farmers who are still interested to go back to farming,” Mr Giplin.

He said there were approximat­ely 200 white commercial farmers still farming countrywid­e.

President Mnangagwa has since pronounced that white former commercial farmers willing to come back were free to do so, but had to apply for land like anyone else.

While the new administra­tion has reiterated the need to compensate white former commercial farmers, it has also moved in to enforce a ban on new illegal farm occupation­s.

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