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Elderly couple, family attacked on Limpopo farm
Cape Town - There is at least one thing on which the African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance agree: The killing of farmers and farm workers must stop.
When presenting his budget to Parliament, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Senzeni Zokwana asked for a moment of silence for farmers and farm workers who have lost their lives.
"We need to protect farmers and farm workers," Zokwana said amid cheer of "hear! hear!" from the DA benches.
He said the debates about agriculture should not be politicised and called for an end to racism.
"If we want to succeed, let's embrace transformation."
He said it was incorrect that there is a wholly "lily-white owned" industry like fisheries.
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DA MP Annette Steyn agreed that the debates around agriculture should not be politicised and said the DA was worried about political statements that scare off investors. She also called for an end to attacks on farmers and farm workers.
"Farm attacks must be classified as a priority crime," she said. She said this would lead to more resources to the under-capacitated police.
Zokwana's deputy minister, Bheki Cele, responded to Steyn, whom he referred to as "Mama Steyn".
"I fully agree with you, we have to deal with the killing of farmers and farm workers."
He then scolded her for not speaking about recent events in Coligny. Steyn raised a point of order and said she referred to both farmers and farm workers.
Cele also said he invited Steyn to accompany him to a farming community on the West Coast, where "white DA farmers" are trying to squeeze out a farmer named Mohamed. He reiterated his invitation.
"We can go now," Steyn responded.
Freedom Front Plus MP Pieter Groenewald thanked Zokwana for the moment of silence for farmers and farm workers.
He said it was a fallacy that all black farmers are inadequate, and all white farmers are racists who abuse their workers.
"Agriculture decisions must be made on cold facts," he said.
Zokwana also said his department will in 2017 finish a climate change mitigation plan, and help the drought-stricken Western Cape.
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Mogadishu - A spokesperson for extremist group al-Shabaab said on Friday its fighters killed at least 51 Kenyan soldiers in an attack on a military base in Somalia. But Kenya denied it, saying "scores" of the extremist fighters were killed instead while repelling the assault.
Al-Shabaab spokesperson Sheikh Abdiaziz Abu-Musab said the extremist fighters seized military vehicles during the early morning attack in Kulbiyow, a town in Lower Jubba region.
But Kenyan military spokesman PM Njuguna said in a statement that the "rumors" being spread by al-Shabaab were false. Kenyan soldiers with the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia "fiercely engaged" the al-Shabaab fighters who tried to penetrate the base with an explosives-laden vehicle, Njuguna said.
Al-Qaeda's East African affiliate is fighting to impose a strict version of Islam in this Horn of Africa nation. It has lashed out with deadly attacks against countries like neighboring Kenya that contribute to the African Union mission.
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Thousands of the AU troops are in Somalia to bolster the country's weak government, while al-Shabaab continues to launch deadly guerrilla attacks like this week's assault on a hotel in the capital, Mogadishu, that killed at least 26.
Somalia's security forces are supposed to be taking on more responsibility as the AU force prepares to withdraw by the end of 2020. But concerns remain high about the country's security, and the ongoing al-Shabaab attacks in the capital and elsewhere have contributed to several delays in Somalia's upcoming presidential elections, a key step in the country's recovery.
The vote once set for last year is now expected to be held February 8 as the impoverished country tries to recover from decades of chaos that began in 1991, when warlords overthrew a longtime dictator.


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