“We say no to whites owning our land and they should go,” states Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe. “They can own companies and apartments in our towns and cities but not the soil.
In 2,000 Mugabe violently displaced 4,000 white farmers and now has renewed his efforts to rid his country of whites. Although he has stated that whites can own the companies and apartments, he also states that the new black owners of the land can’t sublease to whites.
“There are white farmers who are still on the land and have the protection of some Cabinet ministers and politicians as well as traditional leaders,” President Mugabe said.
“That should never happen and we will deal with ministers but as for our chiefs we do not want to harass you. We do not want trouble.
“I have been given a list of 35 white farmers in Mashonaland West (province) alone and in just a few districts that have been audited.
“We say no to whites owning our land and they should go.“They can own companies and apartments in our towns and cities but not the soil.
“It is ours and that message should ring loud and clear in Britain and the United States.”
President Mugabe has often justified the wholesale seizure of productive farms saying he was correcting historical injustices.
However, the land reform programme saw Zimbabwe’s agriculture based economy taking a serious knock and the country’s now experiences perennial food shortages.
Send barry and muchell they should feel right at home oh send eric too
another African nation about to go bankrupt under a dictator
Who would want to own land where the inhabitants are infected with AIDS?
It’s their country. Don’t send them a dime.
Biggot
Hate filled leaders taking their flocks down the road to hell.
Could be coming to the US,under Dictator obumer.
Lol wow it’s their country last time I checked. Damn Africans can’t even have their country smh
Obummers Daddy. White people keep the black folks down What about the ones that own land here.
Ok, this is easily settled. All Whites leave and all White owned Companies leave then we’ll see how well they do on their own.