Saai condemns Minister Cele’s statements
22 September 2020
Every farmer in South Africa – large and small, poor and rich, black and white, regardless political affiliation – wants to know: How are we supposed to farm if communal cattle are driven into our fields at night, destroying our crops? How can farming flourish if there is no respect for property or subsistence rights? The spate of words from Bheki Cele, Minister of Police, before farmers in Normandien – after this question was directed at him in a polite manner – uncovers the core of the problem and the ANC’s role in this.
The Minister never answered the question after his emotional outburst. Farmers hope that opposition parties in parliament will continue asking this question, however.
Trespassers torched the farm of a successful black farmer outside Tzaneen on 18 August and cut his fences and stole property. Over the past weekend they broke off his faucets of his irrigation dam. The trespassers have been harassing the farmer for years on end, while the SAPS refuses to open a case.
In the North West, farming activities came to all but a halt in the Hartbeesfontein area because the SAPS fails to remove union-incited squatters from commercial farms. The legal costs that farmers incur to have the law enforced amount to more than the value of their farms.