Zanu PF Activists Dispute Ownership of Bosman's Farm in Mashonaland West

Brink Bosman farms at Dandrennam Farm near three hills and the Angwa River. He has worked this land since 1980 and gets along well with local people. The farm covers 578 hectares and has plenty of water for crops all year. Workers there call him a fair employer who treats them right. Everything went smoothly until some political activists started causing trouble.

Zanu PF members began telling workers that Bosman was cruel and mean. They claimed he killed a boy back in 2022 instead of his tractor driver. The driver got cleared of charges but the dead child's family still wants justice. Thomas Chidzomba led a group that took over part of the farm without permission. Police arrested them but later let them go free.

Three different people received papers for the same piece of land. Kindness Paradza and Peter Chanetsa also got offer letters for Bosman's farm. The High Court decided that Bosman was the real legal holder. Officials gave Paradza and Chanetsa different farms elsewhere. The government has written letters twice saying Bosman legally runs the property.

Bosman believes his enemies use the boy's death to grab his successful farm. The child's stepmother faces accusations from neighbors about mistreating the boy. Police finished investigating the death case and found no evidence of murder. The farm continues producing crops despite the ongoing land dispute.
 

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