The shocking, yet predictable truth behind the highly politicized and media inflamed Dirkiesdorp incident, when an obviously well organised group of aggressive and violent toyi toyers illegally invaded the farm Pampoenkraal, belonging to Werner Potgieter on 9 April, has finally been revealed! A Gupta / Bell Pottinger style Indian mining group, Atha Africa, was determined to drive white farmers off their land, with the full co-operation of Deputy President David Mabuza’s sidekick, Vusi Shongwe, Mpumalanga MEC for Agriculture, Rural Development, Land and Environmental Affairs! We will however probably never know who paid who to do what, and what favours changed hands, because the victims of this racist intimidation and violence are white!
Yet again a case of greedy and unscrupulous foreign businessmen whipping up black hatred against white people in order to achieve business objectives, just like the anti-white so called WMC narrative, designed and implemented by the Guptas’s London based spin doctors Bell Pottinger. In short, a ruthless Indian mining magnate, with their local corrupt ANC politician in tow, were at a stalemate in negotiations with farmers, over a planned coal mine in the Mabola conservation area, which is situated only 10 km from the farm Pampoenkraal as the crow flies. Pampoenkraal lies in the Dirkiesdorp area, about 60 km from Piet Retief in Mpumalanga province.
A local farmer approached Rapport newspaper and revealed that the Indian coal mining group called Atha Africa, had been inflaming hatred against white farmers in the area before the shooting incident happened on 9 April, and also thereafter. This greedy and desperate Indian mining conglomerate aimed to achieve their mining objectives at any price, despite the proposed coal mine being in a conservation area, and nature conservation groups opposing the mining plans in court. The mine also had to negotiate with farmers because they are land owners in the area.
It is claimed that Atha Africa has been inciting the black community against white farmers since before the incident on 9 April, but also thereafter. Sources in the Piet Retief area have told Rapport newspaper that Atha Africa incited the black community since the April 9 shooting and have even transported them to court.
After years of court fights, in which conservation groups have tried to stop Atha Africa from mining in the Mabola Conservation area, the area was deproclamated by ANC’s Vusi Shongwe, then the MEC for environmental affairs, and at the beginning of this year and he also gave Atha Africa the right to mine in the area. Conservation sources say that the Mabola area is a crucial fresh water catchment area and that is why they are fighting for its survival.
However, in March the Centre for Environmental Rights (CER) and 6 other environmental and civil rights groups obtained a court interdict to stop the mine from going ahead, just one day before the project was to kick off. Only two weeks and 2 days later, on 9 April, a group of radical and violent toyi toyers arrived at Pampoenkraal, intimidated existing workers and also seriously assaulted three farmers by beating them over the head with knobkieries.
As SA-News reported at the time, two brothers, Amos en Zenzele Coka, were shot dead in the incident. Farmers say that Amos Coka stole a gun from one of the seriously assaulted farmers and started to shoot wildly with it, in the process killing his own brother Zenzele. It also emerged that Zenzele was not a protester but rather wanted to evict his brother Amos Coka and his group from the farm, because Zenzele was loyal to the farmers. One of the farmers then shot dead Amos Coka in self defense according to the bail application of the accused.
Farmers have said that Atha Africa is continuing its battle against the nature conservation groups and farmers by attempting to use the #Dirkiesdorp shooting to their advantage. Atha Africa is continuing to taxi protesters to meetings between the mine and farmers and even giving them food.
One of the farmers who was at these meetings said that Morgam Munsamy, a director of Atha Africa, threatened that if farmers continue to kick in their heels, Atha Africa will embark on the “Zimbabwe narrative”, since this would be the only strategic option left open for them. The farmer understands this threat as meaning that the mine would make life so unbearable for farmers, that they will have no other option but to sell their land and leave.
According to Atha Africa’s website, the group’s mining rights covers an area of 8,360 hectares in the Mabola area while sources also told Rapport that Atha Africa has already invested R 600 million in the project, and that is now in jeopardy because of the court action by conservation groups.
A traditional leader has said that the Atha Africa mine group told the local black community that it is farmers standing between them and jobs and also that the farmers only care about grass and water and not about black people. This echoes with the official Police spokesperson’s false narrative of 2 black brothers who died on 9 April when a group of peaceful jobseekers supposedly arrived on Pampoenkraal in search of farm jobs.
This false narrative by the Police was then faithfully sent out into the world by liberal and “politically correct” mainstream media without any reporter questioning the Police narrative or asking more questions. Investigative reporting in SA is dead, unless it is a well funded far left wing reporter trying to find the “white supremacist” bogeyman, then they suddenly do their jobs too well. In the haste to find the famers guilty in a politically inspired and motivated trial – by – media, facts did not count for anything.
The Police narrative from the beginning was plainly false and designed to craft the liberal narrative of “white man bad, black man good” to achieve a pre-determined outcome – that the white farmers are guilty of heinous crimes and should rot in jail.
The Police and NPA for instance charged 4 white farmers and one black farm manager with the ridiculous “common purpose” doctrine, a section in criminal law normally used only in organised gang investigations.
Despite the one sided and incompetent Police investigation, it soon became apparent that the violent “protest” was never about jobs but that it was rather a type of Zimbabwe style land war, since the Pampoenkraal “protesters” were not interested in jobs, but rather wanted permanent land tenure, to bring their cattle onto the farmer’s land etc. and no doubt give the Indian businessman whatever they wanted.
Although facts like these started to emerge slowly, there was obviously still something far more sinister happening behind the scenes, hidden from view.
It is clear there is behind the scenes network actively working on evolving situations like this and the Atha Africa mine is just one of many hate mongering and greedy BBBEE corporations, willing to use any tactic to achieve their aims, in this case to break farmers financially and make them give up and leave – the “Zimbabwe narrative”.
When the group of violent toyi toyers arrived on the Pampoenkraal farm on April 9, they already had all sorts of ideas planted in their heads by the likes of Atha Africa and the EFF/ANC.
The Police had clearly also been roped in to set up fake and trumped up charges against these white farmers, as did the NPA which has driven a false narrative and fake charges in court, and also pushed for the farmers to remain in jail, despite them being totally innocent and not in the least a flight risk. It is also then not surprising that the so called “coffin duo” prosecutor Robert Molokoane, was roped in by the NPA to handle the bail application.
The ANC politician local MEC Vusi Shongwe, has deep involvement in this matter and as SA-news reported he also made inflammatory remarks before Dirkiesdorp. Somewhere along the line his bank records need to be checked for any suspicious deposits, but don’t hold your breath, he has black privilege.
Vusi Shongwe was the politician who gave the go ahead for the mining of the Mabola area and he also publicly voiced his opposition to bail being granted for the accused in the Pampoenkraal case and he was present on the first day of the bail application of the farmers.
On that day a black crowd attacked white motorists in Piet Retief but left black motorists alone. Amongst the placards that were held up that day was one which read: “CER sponsoring our murderers. Black Life Matters“. CER is the conservation group that got the interdict against the mining of the Mabola area – with the quite obviously noble intention to save scarce water resources for all in a water scarce South Africa.
The Black life Matter inscription on the placard is a obvious reference to the radical anti – white and communist BLM movement which originated in America (which together with liberal white oligarchs like George Soros plan to bring about a worldwide socialist revolution using anti-white sentiment as the driver, with the intention to bring about a new world order, which will be to the benefit of their multinational business objectives.)
#Dirkiesdorp was not an isolated incident as it lies right at the crossroads where unscrupulous crony business interests, vastly corrupt black political interests and radical anti-white ideology meet. It has happened before and will happened again because mainstream media are complicit in this corruption.
A small group of men faces a hostile environment consisting of corrupt black, politicians, police and a prosecution authority which all believes that they are already guilty just because they are white. We can not abandon them and should stand in solidarity with them because the anti – white crowd can make anyone of us a victim next, using the very same tactics so effectively used by the Guptas, that everyone who is not white, wants to emulate them and get rich off BEE!