Mr Matinise informed the delegation that his farm is approximately 379 hectares and he resides at the farm with his family. He mentioned that since 2008 when he took over the farm, he had never farmed in the land due to a group of people led by a gentleman called Mr Albert, who invaded his farm and denied him access to farm the land. Whenever he tried to farm, his livestock was stabbed and others were killed. He currently rents land elsewhere for his livestock. The group invaded his farm since 2008 immediately after it was allocated to him. Mr Matinise reported that he had immediately reported the matter to DAFF, which was then the Department of Agriculture and Land Affairs. However, to date, nothing has been done. The group insist that Mr Matinise must leave as he had no right to the land and claim that the land belongs to their ancestors. They sometimes threaten him and his family; hold protests in the farm and on one occasion, killed two of his dogs and placed the corpses at his farm house gate. He further reported the case and the continuing invasions to the Police, the Provincial Authorities and to the State Attorney but nothing has been done.