Mnangagwa assures Zimbabwe's white farmers their land is safe

Spliffcat

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Was in Zim a month ago. They are in serious zchit.
Starvation is there. And it's not going to get better soon.
Whatever Skypilot they believe in better be there soon.
 

thestaggy

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Was in Zim a month ago. They are in serious zchit.
Starvation is there. And it's not going to get better soon.
Whatever Skypilot they believe in better be there soon.

My brother got back last week. He said its the most depressing place he's ever seen. He was in Zambia last year and he said Zim makes Zambia look like paradise and they have mounting issues of their own.
 

MidnightWizard

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My brother got back last week. He said its the most depressing place he's ever seen. He was in Zambia last year and he said Zim makes Zambia look like paradise and they have mounting issues of their own.
But but but ... Mugabe is a HERO -- the great African Liberator .... DICTATOR

The man our very OWN : Hero -- by name of Ramaphosa is seeking to EMULATE !
Bringing Zimbabwe to South Africa


He said the committee would consider the invitation of a senior judge to chair the workshop to ensure fairness.
The list of experts who are expected to present at the workshop will be finalised soon.
According to the draft programme, the committee envisions to present a draft Bill on November 27, 2019 and have several sessions for MPs' deliberations.
The Bill is likely to be published in the Government Gazette on December 10 before a public awareness drive starts.
The official call for public comments is expected to end on January 27, 2020.

According to the current framework, the committee is expected to have public hearings in February 2020.

"Public participation is a constitutional imperative. We will ensure that there is sufficient public participation. We will put the interests of South Africans first and we want to ensure that all South Africans participate," said Motshekga.
"The committee wants to give everyone an opportunity to give an input, even those who have a different view. We will make sure that the interests of all South Africans are put first as it is, not just the interests of a section of the public."
According to Motshekga, the programme is a framework at this stage, meaning that it can be changed as the committee deems fit. The committee intends to finish its work by the end of March next year.


Land Expropriation Expected in December
 

Jet-Fighter7700

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another African success story,

and probably why its exploited by the rest of the world for minerals and cheap (unskilled) labor
 
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