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Zimbabwe land reform worked

Simon | 10.12.2010 09:28 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Birmingham | World

There has been a racist undertone about reporting Zimbabwe's land reform or land seizures. This view has been accepted by by the Left. Either the reform has been corrupt or it has destroyed the better management carried out by white farmers. A study shows this line to be propaganda.

 http://raceandhistory.com/selfnews/viewnews.cgi?newsid1291898705,43780,.shtml
Zimbabwe land reform critics eat humble pie
Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2010

By Lovemore Ranga Mataire
The Herald

BRITAIN'S Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University has said Zimbabwe's land reform programme is not an economic failure as widely portrayed by most Western media...

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Money

10.12.2010 15:24

'economic failure'
-when all costs are taken into account, all long-term economic projects are failures, aren't they?

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Eh?

13.12.2010 22:31

What?

You mean "oh damn, this shows that Mugabe's land reform wasn't a corrupt failure, if more blacks think the way he does, what will happen!!!"

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