Exposed: Eviction of Darling farmer has the markings of a political hit job
18 February 2021
The Democratic Alliance (DA) can reveal that the group of supposed MK vets, operating under the banner of TlhapiZizi (Pty) Ltd, who have been allocated Mr Ivan Cloete’s farm, are ANC connected individuals and people who already own farms. This raises very serious questions on the fairness and transparency of the process that was used by the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) to award Mr Cloete’s Darling farm to this group.
A search on the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) database shows that one of the principal directors for TlhapiZizi (Pty) Ltd is Mr MziwamadodaUppingtonKalako. Mr Kalako was an ANC MP between 2014 and 2019, according to records on the People’s Assembly website. He also used to be a Provincial Convenor for the ANC in the Western Cape. The DALRRD must provide clarity on whether Mr Kalako’s status as a politically exposed individual may have played a role in influencing their decision to evict Mr Cloete from the Colenso farm and give it to Mr Mziwamadoda.
Mr PholosoMalatji, another director for TlhapiZizi (Pty) Ltd, is a co-director at Cannsun, a commercial medicinal cannabis company in Atlantis, Western Cape. The company already owns 23 hectares of land which it uses to grow medical cannabis. Relatedly, another director at TlhapiZizi (Pty) Ltd, Mr Lesedi Ignatius Baisitse already holds another directorship at Piketburg Sunrise Farms. The question that arises is how do individuals who already own farms and farm enterprises be allowed to apply and obtain new farmland, depriving vulnerable farmers like Mr Cloete in the process? Instead of fighting against the scourge of multiple farm ownership, the Department has been exposed as actively promoting it through Mr Cloete’s case.
The harassment of vulnerable farmers to make way for supposed MK vets has been going on for a while and Mr Cloete is just the latest victim. Mr VuyisileZigana from Kwa-Zulu Natal complained against what he termed as unfair treatment and alleged corruption in relation to the allocation of Spionskop farm by the Department’s KwaZulu-Natal officials. Of great concern is that Minister Thoko Didiza allows these harassments of farmer to continue with impunity and only launch investigations after the fact.