Army responds to farmer eviction story

Army responds to farmer eviction story
Published: 20 July 2018
THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) yesterday responded to the story 'Military evicts Mnangagwa's elderly cleric at gunpoint'  that it had forcibly evicted the cleric, claiming that no force was used, but that it only went in to protect equipment and infrastructure at the farm, even though the victims insist they were forced out.

"Following your lead story titled Zimbabwe soldiers evict new farmer at gunpoint in last week's edition, the ZNA feels obliged to correct distortions contained in your article. The correct position is that Delvillewood Farm, measuring 250 hectares was compulsorily acquired by the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement and was allocated to Headquarters 5 Infantry Brigade for use as institutional land," director army public relations Lieutenant Alphios Makotore said through a statement.

"After getting the offer letter, the brigade approached the occupant of the farm, Mr Isaac Tititi Moyo, who was allocated another farm to make arrangements for the brigade to take over the farm. Meanwhile, troops were deployed to guard against possible vandalism of equipment and infrastructure to allow for a smooth hand-over and take-over of the farm. From the above facts, it can be discerned that there was no forceful eviction of Mr Moyo nor were there any disruptions of farming operations, which you termed 'a military-style take-over'."

- the independent
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