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Original Post Date: 2002-09-18  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 9/18/2002 2:21:24 PM
Mugabe Official"s wife gets a farm

Press Release (On behalf of Justice for Agriculture)

Chinamasa’s wife takes over farm

The wife of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Patrick
Chinamasa, Mrs. Monica Chinamasa has joined the list of prominent
personalities who are illegally taking over prime farms.

In the latest incident, Mrs. Chinamasa arrived on Peter Baker’s
Marondera-based Rockland Farm last week Friday in possession of a letter
from the Lands Committee dated 28 July 2002, and signed by the District
Administrator.

The letter authorised Mrs. Chinamasa to take up 432ha of the property, which comprises the homestead, all the buildings, and the most productive fields.

The farm, which was issued with a preliminary notice (section 5) in July,
does not have a compulsory notice of acquisition (section 8) order.

Mrs. Chinamasa insisted that she be allowed to live in the cottage in order
to enable her to grow her paprika. This would be until such time when the
owner received his section 8, which she was confident was on its way.

Her husband, Minister Chinamasa was recently in the news threatening to sue
South Africa’s Business Day newspaper fro publishing an article in which it
stated that the Minister had been allocated Lot 1 of Mirror 2 in Chipinge,
as well as Nyamazura 1 in Mutare.

P and M Chinamasa were allocated a 99-year lease on Nyamazura 1 farm in
Mutare, which is 257 hectares on the Dongo list of 1998. The title against
the name clearly states Attorney General, Government of Zimbabwe that was
Chinamasa™s previous position.

Chinamasa’s sister is also said to have arrived on a Hurungwe farm and
identified herself to the owner as the Minister’s sibling.

Chinamasa heads the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Ministry
driving the attempt to legalise the currently illegal land grab.

New amendments to the Land Acquisition Act are being (152)˜fast tracked™ through
Parliament without due regard to Parliamentary standing orders or to the
Zimbabwean Constitution. The fact that these amendments are being made is
recognition that there have been violations in the implementation of the
land acquisition processes.

(17 September 2002)

For more info, please contact Jenni Williams
Justice for Agriculture
email: [email protected]