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Written by The Zimbabwean
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Thursday, 26 November 2009 16:54 |
HARARE -- A High Court judge has reserved judgment in an application by a white commercial farmer to have a ruling by the SADC Tribunal outlawing the government’s land reform programme registered and recognised in Zimbabwe. (Pictured: Farmers – The majority of white farmers were forcibly evicted from their farms by mobs of Zanu (PF) supporters)
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Click to continue... [Ruling reserved in SADC Tribunal case]
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Written by Braam Hanekom
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Monday, 09 November 2009 09:46 |
It is widely recognised that one of the biggest issues in post-apartheid South Africa has been the prevalent high unemployment levels experienced by our impoverished and "previously disadvantaged” populations. While much has changed in South Africa, the redistribution of wealth has hardly begun, with only the emergence of a small black elite partially integrating into the white minority elite. ( Pictured : An african immigrant being burned alive in South Africa )
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Click to continue... [Xenophobia, Politics and labour unions]
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Written by Braam Hanekom
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 07:50 |
I was greatly disappointed by the way Zanu(PF) supporters so blindly supported their leaders, but I have come to be even more disturbed by the manor in which MDC supporters now so blindly support their leaders. How will any leadership be accountable to its citizens if people are so afraid of speaking out, or are people really so blind? I have been shocked at how easily I have been accused of being Zanu(PF). Whenever I am critical of MDC I am met with much suspicion. Is it really so polarized that you are either a blind sheep in one camp or a blind sheep in the other camp? If you speak out against what you see as wrong in both the MDC and Zanu(PF), you are in neither camp and thus you are an outcast.
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Click to continue... [The need for honest opinions and transparency]
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Written by Braam Hanekom
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 07:40 |
We must keep our diamonds in Zimbabwean soil until we are rid of the thieves that govern our country. It is clear that the corruption bridges across the political divides. If some MDC officials were not involved then why would Tsvangirai’s official, Deputy Minister of Mines, Murisi Zwizwai, deny that Mugabe’s government ever killed any alluvial diamond miners in the Chiadzwa area?
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Click to continue... [Our diamonds belong to the people of Zimbabwe]
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