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2024-05-16 at 18:31 #449816Nat QuinnKeymaster
Bothaville – Every year, the list of farmers on the Wall of Remembrance at Nampo Park in Bothaville, Free State, grows longer.
This week, families visited the monument during the Nampo Harvest Day festival and added the names of loved ones killed in farm murders.
“The monument is a memorial to farmers who gave their lives, not in defending the country, but in trying to feed South Africa,” Agri SA’s Johannes Moller said.
A wall of remembrance was erected about 10 years ago, to honour all commercial farmers and their relatives who had been murdered since May 1961. The names are engraved on nine stone structures representing the country’s nine provinces.
Three pillars represent a husband, wife, and child. At the centre of the monument is a statue of a young man with his arm raised and holding a Bible, to signify farmers’ dependence on the mercy of God.
Moller said the monument represents the dark side of agriculture. He said Agri SA recently set up a trauma service due to increasing demand for counselling from farm workers and other people affected by farm murders.
Farm murders had been on the decrease, but this year the scourge had started increasing again.
‘Effect on food security’
“To some extent it has a connection with poverty and unemployment and because farms can be considered soft targets. That is probably why we are seeing an increase.”
He said the country’s 36 000 commercial farmers produced most of its food.
“Every farmer is responsible for feeding more than 1 500 people in the cities and towns, and that is why it is so tragic. Farm murders affect not only agriculture as an industry, but it will eventually have an effect on food security in South Africa.”
He said the organisation was proactively trying to enable farmers to protect themselves.
The list of names of farmers killed in farm murders is increasing. Each year more names are engraved on the Wall of Remembrance at Nampo Park in Bothaville. (Amanda Khoza/News24)According to an Africa Check report on farm murders citing police figures, 49 people were murdered in farm attacks in 2015 and 2016.
They struggled to understand the brutality of some of the murders. Moller said he had seen farm attacks during which the victims had been skinned alive.
“I have seen little children who have been kicked and beaten in such a brutal fashion that their heads swell bigger than a soccer ball.
“I have seen cases where people were forced to drink boiling water.
“It is not just the farmers that are murdered, it is farm workers as well. The murders are not exclusive to white farmers, it’s farmers of all races being killed.”
‘Most dangerous job in SA’
Moller said farmers had good co-operation from the police.
“When we have security meetings, it is really the top brass that attend. We also have the rural security policy that was developed jointly between Agri SA and the police service, but their constraint is also funding.”
In more than 90% of cases, the attacks did not involve people living or working on the farms, but rather outsiders and syndicates.
“Criminals want to keep the police busy because they know that once there has been a farm attack, they know that the police will focus on the farm attacks so that they can do other acts of crime in the area, so they distract the police.”
The Free State, North West, and Gauteng were the hardest hit by farm murders, he said.
The murders had a negative impact on the attractiveness of agriculture as a career.
“If you have a choice of where you are going to make a living as a young person, you probably know that the second-most dangerous job in South Africa is being a police officer, and the most dangerous one is being a farmer or a farm worker.”
The sector needed to come up with new technology to stop such crimes.
“So that immediately when you think there is a farm attack, we can activate the rural safety plan, the police, neighbours, and everyone involved,” he said.
source:Remembering the farmers who died trying to feed SA | News24
WALL OF REMEMBRANCE
The Wall of Remembrance was erected as a last honour to all the Commercial Farmers and their families who have been murdered since 31 May 1961 in the Republic of South Africa.
SYMBOLISM
The nine stone structures represent the nine provinces on which the names of the commercial farmers who have been murdered since 31 May 1961 are inscribed.
The use of Dolerite symbolizes the connection of the farmer with the harsh reality of nature to which the farmer is exposed every day.
The three pillars represents a family. (Husband, wife and child) The horizontal links show a firm family tie and support during both good and difficult times.
The positioning of the statue symbolises that agriculture, in spite of hardship and sorrow will always face the future positively. The Bible and raised arm asking for strength, signifies the farmers dependence on the mercy of GOD in times of sorrow as well as in their daily existence.
JOS. 4:6
That this may be a sign among you, that when your children ask their fathers in time to come, saying:
What mean ye by these stones?”
EMPOWER US TO CONTINUE
UNVEILED: 07/03/2002
BY : Mr. JAPIE GROBLER ( President AGRI S.A.)
ERECTED : HENNENMAN DISTRICT AGRICULTURE UNION.
ARCHITECT: Mr. FREEK du PLESSIS
BUILDER: LE ROUX BOUERS KLERKSDORP
SCULPTURE: Mr. PHIL MINNAAR. (Pretoria)
PAINT WORK: MARBLE & GRANITE DESIGNS. (Hennenman)
BUILDING SITE: NAMPOPARK BOTHAVILLE.
DOLRITE: Mr. THEO FERREIRA. (Hennenman)A monument commemorating the farmers, workers and family who have died in farm attacks.
Nampo area outside Bothaville
The Wall of Remembrance was established by the Hennenman Farmers Association. The 3 upright columns Man, Woman and Child who often are murdered together in a farm attack. The columns are 14 m, 10m and 5m high. The link points to a close family relationship of many in the agricultural sector. To the left are 4 memorial walls and to the right 5, each province is represented.
The walls were of iron stone, building on the commitment of the farmer with the nature reflected, tempered and out of the ground. The walls each have a black granite panel which displays the r victims’ names. in the foreground is the History needle where Agricultural Associations and Businesses who have donated a substantially have their names engraved.
Statue design by Phil Minnar, a famous sculptor of Pretoria
Wall of Remembrance – updates
HOW TO UPDATE INFORMATION
Visitors to Nampo Park who knows of victims are couraged to visit the wall to ensure those names have been added and is correct.
You can also check the names and details on this website and or add names. See the buttons below.
SPONSORS AND DONATIONS
Any donation will be greatly appreciated
AGRICULTURAL UNION SPONSORS
- HENNENMAN DLU.
- STEYNSRUS DLU.
- ODENDAALSRUS BOEREVERENIGING.
- BOTHAVILLE NAMPO.
- NEW CASTLE BOERE EN WOLKWEKERS VERENIGING.
- VETRIVIER SPESIALIS BOEREVERENIGING.
- THEUNISSEN BOEREVERENIGING.
- KAALLAAGTE BOEREVERENIGING.
- CEDERVILLE / MVENYANE BOEREVERENIGING.
- WATERBRON BOEREVERENIGING.
- KROONSTAD AFRIKANER BEESKLUB.
- MALMESBURY LANDBOU VERENIGING.
BUSINESS SPONSORS
- IVAN BASSON, DIE BOER SE VRIEND
- NEW HOLLAND SA
- PRIMA LEWENDE HAWE
- OXH BOEREDIENSTE
- THUSO MEULE
- OMNIA KUNSMIS BEPERK
- SENWESKO VEEVOERE
- GIP COMMODITIES
- TIGER MILLING INDUSTRIAL DIVISION
- NFS BANDE HENNENMAN
- FNB HENNENMAN
- GREENPAC CC
- WYLIES DAIRY
- MARBLE & GRANITE DESIGNS (Pty) Ltd.
- AGRI SECURITAS TRUSTFONDS
- LE ROUX BOUERS
- MAKENDA SALES (Pty) Ltd.
- PARYS GRAFSTENE
- NAMPO
- GERMAN AGRI SERVICES ( M. WEIGELT)
- SENWES
- MONTEGREEN TRADING
- Primêre SKOOL HENNENMAN
- N. J. van Zyl Boerdery
Julle maak my TROTS om n BOER te wees. DANKIE laat julle die monument opgerig het. Ons sal hulle onthou. En ons sal hulle nie vergeet nie. 100% boer vir ewig.
Alexander van Heerden
Dit is a groot plesier. Ek hou julle ook op datum, alhowel my gebede is dat ons nooit weer ‘n plaasmoord in KZN sal sien nie!!
Ethel von Abo
HENNENMAN
AGRICULTURAL UNION
CONTACT DETAILS
E-MAIL: moord@muur.co.za
Hennenman Agricultural Union
Wall of Remembrance
P.O. BOX 2
Hennenman
9445Organizer:
Riana Claassens 082 427 0822 rianac61@gmail.com -
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