Business Maverick: Two Decades After Land Grab, Zimbabwe Starts Paying Farmers

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Zimbabwe made its first compensation payment as part of an agreement to settle a dispute with White commercial farmers who had their land seized violently two decades ago.

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Ja because everyone wants land but what they gonna do on the land? They think it's miraculously going to make money? Country needs to manufacture, grow food, own resources and brain skills for own use and export.

Can this be forwarded to Cyril and company...?

African_Spring That the same detour lies ahead of South Africa. Land grab, starvation, coming back to economic model. The only problem is that there is no other land to run South of South Africa for black South Africans.

African_Spring Congratulations to all the hardworking farmers, they deserve every cent and more for the crime that was done against them!!! I salute you our farmers!!!

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