@rodneystoddard2014 Land reform is a revolution which first bring pain then joy later. Southern Africa is facing a terrible drought which we will recover from soon
This is one of the worst presentations of all time. Mugabe spent 11 years in prison. The land reform was a necessary evil that was met by the imposition of debilitating sanctions resulted in the economic collapse. Come back now Mr Sell-out and see how the country is developing despite the sanctions
"Mr sell out" 😂now that strong ,but again I thought I did my best with the information I had at present, but I am still going to dive deeper into Zimbabwe after I finish studying about Nelson Mandela. And thanks for watching, I need different inputs to keep me accurate and honest, something that I am trying to do.
Sadly Ian Smith was proved right
Mugabe never failed he actualy achieved what he wanted and evry Zimbabweans should be greatful😮
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They all zim dollar billionaires
@@gibson2675 how because that was 20 years ago???now things are defrent dont make yoirself look dom ...point is they got their land
Sure..😂😂😂 that’s why a third of the black population left the Country plus the recent Sell Out of the Country to the Chinese….
Currently Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 is asking UN to allow Food Aid to Zimbabwe..so what happened to the 🚜 farms you grab from British minority settlers
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@rodneystoddard2014
Land reform is a revolution which first bring pain then joy later. Southern Africa is facing a terrible drought which we will recover from soon
They didn't work those farms instead they were looting the farms
TURN OFF THAT STUPID MUSIC!!
This is one of the worst presentations of all time. Mugabe spent 11 years in prison. The land reform was a necessary evil that was met by the imposition of debilitating sanctions resulted in the economic collapse.
Come back now Mr Sell-out and see how the country is developing despite the sanctions
"Mr sell out" 😂now that strong ,but again I thought I did my best with the information I had at present, but I am still going to dive deeper into Zimbabwe after I finish studying about Nelson Mandela. And thanks for watching, I need different inputs to keep me accurate and honest, something that I am trying to do.
@@peoplewithoutboardersZimbabwe is not developing. If it was developing, then we wouldn't see Zimbabweans scattered around the world