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Matanga, Sibanda sued for land grab

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POLICE Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander Phillip Valerio Sibanda have been taken to court for grabbing a Mazowe farm protected under the Bilateral Investments Protection and Promotion Agreement (BIPPA).

BY DESMOND CHINGARANDE

POLICE Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander Phillip Valerio Sibanda have been taken to court for grabbing a Mazowe farm protected under the Bilateral Investments Protection and Promotion Agreement (BIPPA).

Andreas Peter and Shaun Livaditakis claimed in their court application that they were the legal owners of Goede Hoop Farm.

According to the court papers, Matanga and Sibanda invaded the farm in 2018 and demanded that the owners vacate the premises as ownership had been transferred to them.

“Sometime in 2018, the first respondent (Matanga) and second respondent (Sibanda) stormed the farm and told me that I needed to leave the farm as the farm was now theirs. I showed them the proof that I was in lawful occupation, but they had none of that,” Peter said in his court papers.

“The first and second respondents then gave me copies of their offer letters some two months after they stormed the farm. I then noted that the two documents are not really offer letters per se, but mere letters written by the fourth respondent (the late Perrance Shiri) to the first and second respondents confirming the allocation of the applicants’ farm.”

Livaditakis argued that the farm legally belonged to him as his family entered into an agreement with the government in 2001 to convert it into State land although it remained protected under BIPPA.

“The applicants then agreed with the government that since the land programme had to be carried, it was important that the applicants be given and allocated Goede Hoop Farm and that the rest of the farms be given to other beneficiaries. The Goede Hoop Farm is protected under BIPPA. What it means is that even though the farm is now State land, it falls under BIPPA and is protected accordingly, “ he submitted.  The farmers want Sibanda and Matanga’s offer letters to be declared unlawful. The matter is yet to be set down for hearing.

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