CONFIRMED VIP's ALLOCATIONS - the Landless Poor? This Is the List of Prominent Persons Who Appear to Have Been Allocated Model A2 (Commercial Scheme) Farms

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CONFIRMED VIP's ALLOCATIONS - the Landless Poor? This Is the List of Prominent Persons Who Appear to Have Been Allocated Model A2 (Commercial Scheme) Farms CONFIRMED VIP'S ALLOCATIONS - The Landless Poor? This is the list of prominent persons who appear to have been allocated Model A2 (Commercial Scheme) farms. Please note that the information contained in this document was prepared from information received from various sources including the lists (February / June 2002) published in the Sunday Mail by the Ministry of Lands and Agriculture. It is released as a working document in the interests of transparency and fairness. We recognise that the list is based on available information and invite comment from those listed to achieve complete accuracy. There have not been any disputes about the initial list other than those shown. Please direct your constructive comments to [email protected] Name of VIP and title Farm/ Province Owner Area District Province Reference (ha) Baloyi - Query-Baloyi MIDDLEDEEL KRUGER PR CHIRUMANZU Midlands Masvingo Aaron Member of List 10 Feb ParliamentChiredzi South Baloyi C NORTHDALE 1 JOURNER J DE K CHIRUMANZU Midlands Masvingo List 10 Feb Banda Emmanuel - SOTANI SOTANI FARM P/L LUPANE Mat North Source - Civil Servant Owner - notice from the local Mininstry of Lands official Bangajena Benjamin Silgo NATALIA FARM Makonde Mash West Zimbabwe Republic P/L List 2 June Police CID HO Signals Barwe Reuben ZBC Sunnyside C Kirkman 830 Norton Mash West Source - Chief Correspondent Sunnyside is ha Owner - not owned by Kevana a Investments transparently listed beneficiary Basutu Mr - Air Vice Swallowfork Ranch Piet Broekman 2711 West Nicholson Mat south Source - Marshall Lot 3 ha Owner - not a transparently listed beneficiary Bepura Webster ID Avondur, Bindura Mr Roy Guthrie 150 Bindura Mash Central 75-129849D71 Mayor Mash Central ha list 3rd Feb of Bindura BHARIRI - War WOODLEIGH DRAPER W & SON HARARE Mash East Veteran P/L 24 Feb list Black Ganda War Gorajena and Igava Bruce & Vicki Mash East Source - Veteran Campbell daughter Owner - Katharine Reimer. notice from the local Mininstry of Lands official BUDE W - War DOUNE DOUNE FARM P/L 965 Wedza Mash East Veteran ha 24 Feb list Bveni Mr Madaiko - Exwick, Chegutu Italian national Chegutu Source - Second in Charge at Owner - not Z.E.S.A Chegutu a transparently listed beneficiary Bvudzijena Wayne 1. Mabubu as per 1. Bernard Thorn GURUVE Mash Central Dongo Police advert 2. Koodoo Hill, 2. Vernon list 3rd Feb Spokesman Box HG by presence Nicole 106 Highlands Bvudzijena Wayne TEMPLETON SLORGIE JTR & MAKONDE Mash West Dongo Police RANCH AMM & Spokesman Box HG JOHNSTON KML 106 Highlands C Shumba District Lot 1 Orange Grove J Ogden-Brown Chegutu Mash West Source - Administrator Owner - not Chegutu - pressure to a share 50% with transparently owner. listed beneficiary Chamunogwa Mr - Soetveld Ranch Ledwood Ranch PL 6250 Mwenezi Masvingo Chief Labour Officer ha Mwenezi Chanetsa Peter The Govenor has 1. K. Nicolle 1. 638 Source - Tapera Provincial indicated an interest 2. Derek ha Owner - Governor and in 1. Biri 2. Van Royen 2. 625 Member of Parlaiment Greensleeves 3. ha Mashonalalnd West Sligo 4. Deary in Nyabira 5. Gabaro, Riverside, Elwin Chanetsa Peter REM EXT OF BRENT BH HARARE Mash East Source - Tapera Provincial RIVERSIDE E Owner - not Governor and a Member of Parlaiment transparently Mashonalalnd West listed visited the owner in beneficiary June expressing an interst in acquiring the farm. Chanetsa Peter GREENSLEAVES KLOPPERS AC Banket Mash West Source - Tapera Provincial OF BIRI Owner - not Governor and a Member of Parlaiment transparently Mashonalalnd West listed visited the owner in beneficiary June expressing an ionterst in acquiring the farm. Chanetsa B wife of EREWHON SIMON SIMON P/L MAKONDE Mash West Mash West Peter Chanetsa Box List 2 June 750 Chapfika David - The Groove STAUNTON AG & Goromonzi Mashonaland Member of Parliament SONS P/L East list 24 Mutoko North 63- Feb 052161-G48 Chapwanya Passmore LOT 2 OF KARNA TSANKARUKA LUPANE Mat North Source - Major BLOCK HUNTING P/L Owner - notice from the local Mininstry of Lands official Charamba Charles ID Earling EARLING 3074 MAZOWE Mash Central 49-035460M49 Gospel TOBACCO FARMS ha list 3rd Feb Singer P/L Charamba Mr George Battlefields 02 Kadoma See Dongo President's Office - list 1 Spokesperson Perm Commercial Sec Information and Farm Publicity Settlement Charles Caiphas PTC Sinoia Drift BOOYSTN W / Makonde Mash West Box 199 Chinhoyi COURTNY BC P/L List 2 June Charles Isiah PTC Sinoia Drift BOOYSTN W / Makonde Mash West Box 199 Chinhoyi COURTNY BC P/L List 2 June Charumbira A Chief Lot 6 of Mkwasine Paul Spear, Chiredzi Masvingo Masvingo Central Mkwasine Estate or List 10 Feb LT Engels Charumbira C Chief Sangokwe North Johannes du MWENEZI Masvingo Plessis Charumbira Chief Z Nuanetsi S/L D Mwenezi See Dongo Chief list 1 Commercial Farm Settlement 1998 Charumbira D Chief Lot 5 of Mkwasine Paul Chiredzi Masvingo Masvingo Central Spear,Mkwasine List 10 Feb Estate Charumbira Farai M S/D 07 of Lot 6 Chiredzi See Dongo Civil Servant Essanby list 1 Commercial Farm Settlement 1998 Chatiza A S Mr & Mrs 1 of Umvukwe Flats NORVER P/L 195 MAZOWE Mash Central Director Ministry of ha list 3rd Feb Employment Creation Chauke Eliot Mr. Farm 748 / Ngwindi MJS and JPF / P. 380 Chiredzi Masvingo Masvingo Chiredzi North Sugar Estate Tennant ha List 10 Feb Member of Parliament Chauke Eliot Mr. Sikato 10 Masvingo See Dongo Chiredzi North list 1 Member of Parliament Commercial Farm Settlement 1998 Chawasarira Freddy Goede Hoop BIGBURRY FARM 1492 Mazoe Mash Central CEO Zimtrade P/L ha list 3rd Feb Chawasarira Richard Earling EARLING 3074 MAZOWE Mash Central TOBACCO FARMS ha list 3rd Feb P/L Chibero Chief Emojeni B Barry Norton Mash West Source - Owner - not a transparently listed beneficiary Chidyausiku Godfrey Estes Park MILLAR AL & 895 Mazoe/Conscession Mash Central Mash Central Chief Justice SONS P/L ha list 3rd Feb Chidyausiku ESTEES PARK MILLAR AL & 895 Mazoe/Conscession Mash Central Bonniface Retired Lt SONS P/L ha list 3rd Feb Col ID 63-436511D25 Ambassador/ permanent representative to the United Nations Chidzonga Mavis IDAHO TAUNTON CHEGUTU Mash West Source - National Secretary for HOLDINGS Owner - Not Legal Affairs and a Womens Rights transparently listed beneficiary Chifokoyo J C/O REM EXT OF WINDSOR HARARE Mash East Mash West PA's Office Chinhoyi HERREN HAUSEN ESTATE P/L List 2 June CHIGUME V - War BRANTINGHAM John Malzer Wedza Mash East Mash East Veteran 24 Feb list CHIGUMIRA T W - Membge STEWART MG 304 MARONDERA Mash East War Veteran ha 24 Feb list CHIGWADA Z H - Laasgedenk Petros Botha 572 Beatrice Mash East Zimbabwe Ex ha 24 Feb list Prisioners Political Detainess Restrictees Association Chigwedere F F Gudo Scorror Estate Ian Duvenage / Hwedza / Marondera Mash East - War Veteran MASASA ESTATE list 17 Feb P/L Chigwedere ALEXANDRA CRADOCK MARONDERA Mash East Stanislaus Garikai ENTERPRISES P/L 24 Feb list Secretary Foreign Affairs Chihuri Augustine - Woodlands A Pat Butler Shamva Mash Central Source - War Veteran Owner - not Zimbabwe Republic a Police Commissioner transparently listed beneficiary CHIKAZAZA E - War CHIFUMBI NORTH ARUSHA 623 GOROMONZI Mash East Veteran FARMING P/L ha 24 Feb list Chikomo War GREENDOWN OF THORNHILL HE MARONDERA Mash East Source - Veteran Retired LOT 7 OF WENIMBI Owner - not CMED ESTATE a transparently listed beneficiary Chikumbirike J & M ID Harmony and also Ferrar Farming and Mazoe Mash Central 79-097154R04 listed for Danbury TS Bayley list 3rd Feb Prominent Lawyer Park Chikunguwo Lloyd Robbsdale RR ESTATES P/L Makonde Mash West Ministry of Lands List 2 June Chikwinya K G of Barwick Est Pn S. Faed Tsatsi Mash Central Chengetai ID 29- and also Mayfield list 3rd Feb 020388Z75 Could be Farm in Masvingo the Member of Parliament Harare North CHIMAIWACHE F - MERRYHILL MERRYHILL P/L Wedza MARONDERA Mash East War Veteran listed as 24 Feb list MERRYHILL OF AUSTEY Chimbetu Simon Porker Could be Poker Makonde Mash West Mash West Prominent singer No Ranch owned by List 2 June 230th Ave Poker Ranch P/L Chimedza Robert BETWEEN RIVERS BETWEEN MAKONDE Mash West Mash West Lecturer Human RIVERS FARMS List 2 June Resources Dept P/L University of Zimbabwe (Open University) Newstead Rd New Marlb Chimere - Mininstry of MAFUTA MAFUTA FARMS MAKONDE Mash West Source - Lands Chinhoyi Owner - not a transparently listed beneficiary Chiminya N Hubert Coburn 17 Chegutu See Dongo Davis Agric engineer list 1 Commercial Farm Settlement CHIMONYO P - War MERRYHILL MERRYHILL P/L Wedza MARONDERA Mash East Veteran listed as 24 Feb list MERRYHILL OF AUSTEY Chimutengwende BROCK PARK OF MILLPARK MAZOWE Mash Central Chenhamo Chakezha BELFORD ESTATE INVESTMENTS list 3rd Feb Member of Parliament P/L Non Const Ex Mininster of Information and Publicity Box 8232 Causeway Harare Chinamasa - Sister to BUFFALO DOWNS BUFFALO DOWNS 1304 HURUNGWE Source - P. Chinamasa P/L ha Owner - not a transparently listed beneficiary Chinamasa Antony LOT 1 OF MIRROR 2 JOUBERT ZF CHIPINGE Manicaland Manicaland ???? Chinamasa List 3 March Patrick Anthony is Minister of Justice Legal & Parlimentary Affairs P Bag 7714 Causeway Chinamasa Patrick Nyamazura 1 Mutare See Dongo Anthony Minister of list 1 Justice Legal & Commercial Parlimentary Affairs P Farm Bag 7714 Causeway Settlement Chindori-Chininga Unnamed farm, Mash Central Edward Takaruza Mashonaland Central list 3rd Feb Member of ParliamentGuruve South Minister of Mines and Energy Chingosho MAKARARA / Hamish Charters MARONDERA Mash East Christopher - ID 63- SHOWERS B / 24 Feb list 505560G-26 SOLITUDE / Provincial RETREAT OF Administrator -
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