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The Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe is an organisation that was formed to assist farmers in Zimbabwe with a variety of agricultural services. Farmers within the country pay a subscription fee which entitles them to the use of these services. Currently the president of the CFU is Peter Steyl.
Commercial Farmers' Union; D. District Development Fund; M. ... Zimbabwe Women's Bureau This page was last edited on 3 December 2021, at 00:03 (UTC). ...
The Commercial Farmers Union freely offered to sell the government 15,000 square kilometres for redistribution, but landowners once again dragged their feet. In response to moves by the National Constitutional Assembly, a group of academics, trade unionists and other political activists, the government drafted a new constitution.
A separate and much larger $3.5 billion scheme for 4,000 white Zimbabwean farmers was announced in 2020, but the money has not been forthcoming owing to Zimbabwe's financial woes.
He then returned to Zimbabwe and married Laura Campbell, the daughter of Rhodesian farmer Mike Campbell and his wife Angela. The Freeths built a house on the Campbells' 30,000 acres (12,000 ha) Mount Carmel estate in Chegutu and Freeth eventually became an official with the Commercial Farmers' Union. The couple have three children. [1] [2]
Colin Cloete (1974), former President of the Commercial Farmers' Union [11] Eddie Cross (1962), economist and member of Parliament [12] Rob Davenport (1960), commercial farmer and businessman; Tom Dumont de Chassart, President of the Zimbabwe Tobacco Association [13] Bob Dunckley (1958), former President of Gwebi College; Rusty Markham, member ...
From 1994 to 2002, the public relations firm owned and headed by Williams represented the Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe.This soon brought Williams' company into conflict with the Mugabe due to his policy of seizing white-owned farms as a land reform measure. [1]
According to the Commercial Farmers Union in 2002, he took over Irvin Farm from its white owners as part of land reform. [1] He was subsequently appointed as Minister of Industry and International Trade in August 2002, [2] and he was appointed as the Minister of State for Indigenisation and Empowerment in 2005.