What is going on in Zimbabwe?

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Its no surprise that a forum full of hotep idiots who talk big game online but probably work for white bosses want to talk shyt about Zimbabwe. I swear yanks have a monopoly on stupidity.

Actually spend some time reading about the nature of power politics in Zimbabwe and what is being fought for. Its a very complex situation. And, quite frankly, the Zimbabweans are executing a rather brilliant strategic coup without having a conflict arise. Its really quite impressive.

Also, understand this. Most of you, on this forum, are beta males. You fantasize about wild anti-cac gestures because you will NEVER do that shyt in real life. You're sitting here in a white mans land, working for a white mans money talking about "defending" Zimbabwe. Most of you dont have the faintest clue as to what is unfolding. Keep that plastic woke hotep shyt out of adult discussion.
Then explain how this is gonna help Zimbabwe?
 

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I think we owe Zimbabwe yet another apology...
Zimbabwe will not return land to white farmers: Mnangagwa
HARARE – Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday said the country will not return land seized from former white commercial farmers almost two decades ago.

"It will never happen," Mnangagwa said in a speech to his ZANU-PF party supporters in central Zimbabwe, broadcast on television.

His statement comes two months after white farmer Robert Smart got his land back after being evicted in June by ex-president Robert Mugabe's government.

Zimbabwe embarked on a violent land reform programme in 2000, taking over white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks.

Thousands of white farmers were forced off their land by mobs or evicted, with Mugabe saying the reforms would help black people marginalised under British colonial rule.

Critics blame the land redistribution for the collapse in agricultural production that saw the former regional breadbasket become a perennial food importer.

The government has indicated it will issue 99-year bankable leases to beneficiaries of land reform but Mnangagwa on Saturday said landowners must be more productive.

"Our land must be productive. We must mechanise and modernise our agriculture," he said, adding that the land reforms were "irreversible".

Mnangagwa, who came to power after a military intervention ended Mugabe's decades-old rule last year, said new elections would be held in July.

"We want a peaceful election. We want a united people. There is no reason for ZANU-PF to be violent. There is no reason for any political party to be violent."

The former deputy president said his government's top priority was to revive the ailing economy.

"Our economy is struggling, unemployment is high, our youth lack opportunities, too many people are unable to afford essential goods for their families and our infrastructure is stuck in the past," he said.
Zimbabwe will not return land to white farmers: Mnangagwa
 

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I think we owe Zimbabwe yet another apology...
Zimbabwe will not return land to white farmers: Mnangagwa
HARARE – Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday said the country will not return land seized from former white commercial farmers almost two decades ago.

"It will never happen," Mnangagwa said in a speech to his ZANU-PF party supporters in central Zimbabwe, broadcast on television.

His statement comes two months after white farmer Robert Smart got his land back after being evicted in June by ex-president Robert Mugabe's government.

Zimbabwe embarked on a violent land reform programme in 2000, taking over white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks.

Thousands of white farmers were forced off their land by mobs or evicted, with Mugabe saying the reforms would help black people marginalised under British colonial rule.

Critics blame the land redistribution for the collapse in agricultural production that saw the former regional breadbasket become a perennial food importer.

The government has indicated it will issue 99-year bankable leases to beneficiaries of land reform but Mnangagwa on Saturday said landowners must be more productive.

"Our land must be productive. We must mechanise and modernise our agriculture," he said, adding that the land reforms were "irreversible".

Mnangagwa, who came to power after a military intervention ended Mugabe's decades-old rule last year, said new elections would be held in July.

"We want a peaceful election. We want a united people. There is no reason for ZANU-PF to be violent. There is no reason for any political party to be violent."

The former deputy president said his government's top priority was to revive the ailing economy.

"Our economy is struggling, unemployment is high, our youth lack opportunities, too many people are unable to afford essential goods for their families and our infrastructure is stuck in the past," he said.
Zimbabwe will not return land to white farmers: Mnangagwa
I'm lost. so where did the previous statement come from?
 

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I'm lost. so where did the previous statement come from?
The article(and the many ones like yours) probably took something out of context. I am trying to reread the article again and we do not get a direct quote from Emmerson. I'll reread it again...
 

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The article(and the many ones like yours) probably took something out of context. I am trying to reread the article again and we do not get a direct quote from Emmerson. I'll reread it again...

He probably wanted to give those cacs back land but those Zanu cronies would risk losing their farms
 
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