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Zimbabwe’s plan to compensate white farmers is facing a backlash from party loyalists and the farmers

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Zimbabwe: Doable Recovery Policies Required

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Zimbabwe President: Time to Talk About Mugabe-Era Massacres

Zimbabweans affected by Gukurahundi in the 1980s say talk, reburials not enough, want compensation...

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