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Zimbabwe’s farming fallout 25 years on: Deal or no deal?
A small group of elderly white Zimbabwean farmers has accepted a controversial compensation deal from the government, receiving just 1% in cash, with the remainder in long-term treasury bonds, after their land was seized during a chaotic land reform program initiated by former President Robert Mugabe. While some, like Arthur Baisley, view the deal as a necessary compromise, others reject it, demanding full cash payments and expressing concerns over the government's financial stability. Explain It...
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