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Sunday, 24 March 2013 13:29
HARARE - Some of the Zanu PF shock troopers who led a violent takeover of white-owned commercial farms in 2000 under the guise of land reform are now singing the blues after government ordered their eviction. At least five families out...Read More
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Opinion & Analysis »
Wednesday, 27 February 2013 12:46
HARARE - Heart-wrenching reports about the state of dereliction on the former prime estate at Kondozi apparently indicate the slapdash method adopted in rolling out the national agrarian reform programme. From the onset the noble agrarian revolution looked vulnerable to abuse...Read More
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News » Richard Chidza, Staff Writer
Thursday, 31 January 2013 10:38
HARARE - Any shift in policy by an MDC government after the next elections will have to be a carefully thought out to prevent the country from descending into anarchy, State Enterprises and Parastatals minister Gorden Moyo has said. Responding to...Read More
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Opinion & Analysis »
Wednesday, 28 November 2012 11:07
HARARE - Cases of Zimbabweans — who are not members of Zanu PF but belong to other parties — being evicted or facing eviction from their properties are on the rise. These incidents debunk claims by the former ruling party that...Read More
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Sunday, 04 November 2012 13:16
HARARE - The story of Zimbabwe’s land resettlement began in 2000 when President Robert Mugabe released his dogs of war to evict white commercial farmers from their land. That year the country’s farmlands yielded some 4,2m tonnes of agricultural produce, according...Read More
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Thursday, 30 August 2012 16:00
HARARE - Zimbabwe is set to change its mapping of farming regions because of the effects of global warming and climate change, says Joseph Made, the minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development. Speaking during the unveiling of a new maize...Read More
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