Tongaat workers, new farmers up in arms

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi
Over 200 Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe employees were last week involved in fierce clashes with scores of resettled sugarcane farmers who wanted to take over their houses at Hippo Valley Estates.

Anti-riot police had to intervene to quell the situation and restore order as Tongaat workers stood their ground.

The new farmers tried to kick out Tongaat employees from their homes arguing that they were the new owners following their recent takeover of sugar cane plots straddling over 4 000 hectares at Hippo Valley and Triangle.

Trouble started after they allegedly tried to forcibly evict Tongaat workers from their homes resulting in fierce clashes.

Tongaat corporate affairs and communications manager Ms Adelaide Chikunguru professed ignorance over the matter, but when The Herald visited Hippo Valley’s Section 7, the situation was tense with property belonging to Tongaat workers strewn all over the place.

Former Zimbabwe Sugar Milling Industry Workers Union (Zismiwu) president Mr Freedom Madungwe yesterday confirmed the incident and appealed for Government to assist the workers.

“We were shocked by the way the new farmers treated our fellow workers and surely in this law abiding country no one has a right to evict another person from a house, which they are occupying legally,” he said.

“The houses were allocated to employees by Tongaat, so there is no justification to kick them out.”

Mr Madungwe paid tribute to the ZRP for swiftly intervening and stop the situation from further deteriorating.

A Tongaat employee, Mr Simbarashe Nyemba said the attempted seizure of Tongaat houses by new farmers painted a bad picture about the country and also thanked the police for their speedy reaction to make sure the law was upheld.

Efforts to get a comment from Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Minister were fruitless.

The planned takeover of Tongaat-owned houses at Hippo Valley follows the recent allocation of sugarcane plots to more than 200 indigenous farmers at Hippo Valley and Triangle by Government.

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