ZwNews Chief Correspondent
Movement for Democratic Change- Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa has expressed dismay over the chaotic land reform that was carried out by former president Robert Mugabe and his ZANU PF party around 2000.
Chamisa said the move have left Zimbabwe dogged with a complicated debt to deal with, that would not have been necessary had the issue been taken properly.
“The poor implementation of the land reform has left us saddled with a compensation obligation. Zimbabwe cannot credibly position itself as a safe investment destination without resolving this difficult issue.
“We will work with our development partners to find a solution,” he said.
The land reform was rushed when former president Robert Mugabe tried to appease war veterans by letting them occupy white owned farms without paying anything.
The move brought sour relations between Zimbabwe and its long time international friends such as Britain.
The payment of compensation is believed to be one of the most pressing matter in Zimbabwe at the moment. The matter has been a talk of town, with little or no action on the ground due to a number of reasons.
Morocco was stunningly awarded the Africa Cup of Nations title on Tuesday by appeals judges that overturned Senegal's victory… Read More
Orlando Pirates dropped points after a 1-1 draw with Siwelele this weekend. As a result,… Read More
Kaizer Chiefs coach Cedric Kaze has urged patience and composure after the club’s poor run… Read More
Kaizer Chiefs have suffered a major setback with two experienced players injured. Both Brandon Petersen… Read More
Premier Soccer League giants Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly set their sights on Nigeria international goalkeeper… Read More
Kaizer Chiefs’ preparations for the Soweto Derby were severely disrupted before kick-off, a reality that… Read More