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Chaos and failure continue on Zimbabwe farms
12 hours ago ago from AMERICAblog News
While this article is spot on about most points, these stories need to get away from the "black against white" story. At a certain level perhaps, but the real problem is taking farms away from productive farmers and turning over the farms to cronies who know nothing about farming. Maybe the owners of the farms had been white though many workers who are black were also thrown out of the farms. Robert Mugabe then handed previously productive ...
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2 hours ago ago from The Zimbabwe Times
By Ray Matikinye BULAWAYO Almost all black farmers who benefited from large tracts of commercial farmland under President Mugabe’s controversial land reform program are not paying any tax to the State because “a majority of the farmers are still struggling” a senior manager with the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), Brighton Rombe has said. “A few [...]
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10 hours ago ago from Pan-African News Wire
Joshua Nkomo of ZAPU and Robert Mugabe of ZANU, leaders of the Zimbabwe liberation struggle. This photo was taken during the revolutionary war to liberate ZImbabwe during the 1970s. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File Photos It’s not land ownership, it’s utilisation! By Jonathan Kadzura Courtesy of the Zimbabwe Sunday Mail THE land reform programme, like the war of liberation, will never die away until total economic ...
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12 hours ago ago from The EQualizer Post (www.equalizerpost.com)
Grace Mugabe, right, is believed to own about 12,000 acres The Swiss multinational Nestle is buying milk from a farm seized from its white owners and now owned by the wife of Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe. Britain's Sunday Telegraph newspaper said up to 1m litres of milk a year are being sold to Nestle from the farm. Nestle says it has no contract with the farm, but buys milk on a cash on delivery basis after other ...
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11 hours ago ago from ulti khopdi
The Hindu, Sunday Magazine, December 27, 2009 Can we look forward to development in 2010 that will not make the poor in the country poorer? PHOTO: PAUL NORONHA IN THE NAME OF PROGRESS: Farmers protesting land acquisition in Maharashtra. As the sun gets ready to set, bringing to an end another year, we are forced to pause, to consider how the past year has gone by and whether the ...
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