Zimbabwe land reforms target wildlife reserves

Zimbabwe land reforms target wildlife reserves

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– Wed Mar 9, 5:55 am ET

HARARE (AFP) – Zimbabwean authorities will force the country’s predominantly 
white wildlife park owners to join with black partners in a new round of 
controversial land reforms, state media said on Wednesday.

“Government is now implementing the wildlife-based land reform policy after 
five years of resistance from conservancy owners,” The Herald newspaper 
reported.

“This will see 59 indigenous people getting leases from the government or 
sharing conservancies with white former owners.”

Parks and wildlife authority director-general Vitalis Chadenga said the 
project was “one of the unfinished businesses of the country’s land reform 
programme.”

Under land reforms launched by long-time President Robert Mugabe in 2000, 
Zimbabwean authorities seized farms from thousands of white owners in what 
Mugabe called a correction of historical imbalances in the former British 
colony.

The often chaotic and violent land reforms, led by pro-Mugabe militants, 
were blamed for a food crisis in the one-time regional breadbasket as the 
majority of new owners lacked the means and skills to farm.

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