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A majority of white Zimbabweans who lost their farms during a land grab more than 20 years ago have rejected an offer of ...
Long-frozen relations between the United States and Zimbabwe may be thawing after the Southern African nation slashed all ...
A majority of White Zimbabweans who lost their farms during a land grab more than 20 years ago have rejected an offer of ...
Only a "small fraction" of white farmers who lost their land in the 2000s in Zimbabwe have been compensated to date.
A group representing many of the white farmers whose land was seized during Zimbabwe's land reforms over two decades ago has rejected a compensation deal with the government.
About 4,000 white farmers were displaced under orders from former President Robert Mugabe, who justified the evictions as redress for colonial-era land inequities. Zimbabwe gained independence ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe says it has started paying compensation to white farmers who lost land and property more ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad About 4,000 white farmers lost their homes and swaths of land when the Black-majority country’s then-president, Robert Mugabe, launched the ...
About 4,000 white farmers lost their homes and swathes of land when the Black-majority country’s then-president, Robert Mugabe, launched the often-chaotic redistribution program in 2000.
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 ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A group representing many of the white farmers whose land was seized during Zimbabwe’s land reforms over two decades ago has rejected a compensation deal and said it ...
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 ...