Zambia Cashes in on Zimbabwe’s Land Seizures
Zambian authorities report that their nation is cashing in on Zimbabwean farmers that left their nation after former President Robert Mugabe’s administration instituted land seizures for redistribution two decades ago. Authorities add that the farmers are now exporting food to Zimbabwe amid struggles with food insecurity which experts say traces back to the redistribution program. For more, VOA’s Columbus Mavhunga speaks to farmers and authorities from Chisamba, Zambia.
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