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The government of Zimbabwe is pressing ahead with compensating white citizens who lost their farms due to the country’s land reform programme. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube recently told the media ...
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe today told white farmers, defying orders to hand over their land, that he stands by an August deadline for them to clear out and pave the way for his black ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNA president who can’t stand and tolerate “detractors” has no place in a genuine democracyYesterday, once again, President Emmerson Mnangagwa warned Zimbabweans to be wary of what he has repeatedly termed “the country’s detractors.” This message was delivered during his address to the ...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe fired off a salvo at Prime Minister Tony Blair today, telling him to "let me keep my Zimbabwe" and defending seizures of white-owned farms. "We have fought for ...
More than two decades ago over 4,000 commercial farmers lost their land to black counterparts amid the land reforms of then president Robert Mugabe. Mugabe led the country to independence from ...
Chatunga Mugabe responded to a follower who asked whether he’s friends with Collins and Emmerson Mnangagwa Jr.
Today, under Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe’s human rights record continues to deteriorate. If anything, he has refined Mugabe’s ...
About 4,000 white farmers lost their homes and swaths of land when the Black-majority country’s then-president, Robert Mugabe, launched the redistribution program in 2000. Mugabe pointed to the ...
About 4,000 white farmers lost their homes and swaths of land when the Black-majority country’s then-president, Robert Mugabe, launched the often-chaotic redistribution program in 2000.
Natalie Mageza, from Stone, Staffordshire, moved to England when she was 13 to escape violence during former Zimbabwe president, Robert Mugabe's 37-year reign. The 26 year-old said the final straw for ...
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