Just a handful of former white commercial farmers remain on the farms thirteen years after President Robert Mugabe launched his controversial farm seizures. This week the Commercial Farmers Union was having its congress in Harare – against a background of a food crisis that has put close to 2.2 million at the brink of starvation according to the World Food Programme. CFU says bygones should be bygones, the era of racism is gone and government should find ways of engagement to fight food insecurity. BBC’c Brian Hungwe reports
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