Zimbabwe: Despite Mugabe’s opportunism, radical land reform is
necessary
By Grasian Mkodzongi
March 11, 2010 — Zimbabwe’s land issue has generated unprecedented
debates both within and outside the country. The debates, which followed
the dramatic occupations of white farms by rural peasants in the late
1990s, are generally polarised between those who support radical land
reform and those who support market-orientated reforms.
Zimbabwe: Despite Mugabe’s opportunism, radical land reform is
necessary
By Grasian Mkodzongi
March 11, 2010 — Zimbabwe’s land issue has generated unprecedented
debates both within and outside the country. The debates, which followed
the dramatic occupations of white farms by rural peasants in the late
1990s, are generally polarised between those who support radical land
reform and those who support market-orientated reforms.
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