Thousands of Zimbabwe's white farmers must decide by midnight tonight whether to fight President Robert Mugabe's government and risk jail or to flee lands they have farmed for generations.
Black militants began evicting a white farmer from his land in north eastern Zimbabwe today, the first incident since a government eviction order for thousands of farmers expired last week.
The Attorney General argued that a Zimbabwean militia member should be granted asylum in the UK. In 2012, Lord Hermer fought ...
In October, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said that Zimbabwe would compensate local and foreign white farmers who lost land and property in the farm seizures.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law a bill enabling the state to expropriate land without ...
Ben Freeth, the former Chegutu commercial farmer turned global land rights activist, has sharply criticized the Zimbabwean government's newly-issued title ...
Ben Freeth, the former Chegutu commercial farmer and now global land rights activist, has described the government’s ...
Mugabe, who died in 2019, justified the reforms as being necessary to redress some of the wrongs of colonialism that put most of Zimbabwe's fertile land in the hands of a few white people. But the new ...