President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe made it legal for the government to seize farms owned by white farmers and sign them over to black Zimbabweans. He did this because during colonization, Europeans took the most fertile farmland away from the blacks. Now, for the past ten years, Mugabe has been re-distributing land. Most of the white farmers who lost land have moved to other countries, but the few still remaining are wanting land in South Africa as compensation for their lost farms.
Posts Tagged ‘Zimbabwe’
Zimbabwe A Big Topic in UK
In South Africa, Zimbabwe on March 4, 2010 at 4:15 pm
South African President Jacob Zuma is on a state visit to the United Kingdom where he has had talks with Prime Minister Gordon Brown. The two discussed issues relating to the global economy, trade links, climate change, and the upcoming World Cup in South Africa.
But what received the most press were talks regarding South Africa’s neighbor, Zimbabwe. Gordon Brown stated that sanctions already in place against Zimbabwe should remain. Brown said Zimbabwe must show progress in key areas including democratic reforms.
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Conflict Diamonds And The Kimberly Process: Part II
In Africa Continent on March 2, 2010 at 6:00 am
Leaders in the global diamond industry have lashed out at the Kimberly Process (KP) for allowing Zimbabwe’s blood diamonds to reach the consumer market. The diamond trade monitor has faced criticism for how they define ‘blood diamond’ and this very definition is what they hid behind when they decided not to ban Zimbabwe from international trade last year. There was wide support for a ban on diamonds coming from the Chiadzwa mine because of abuses. However the KP refused to ban them because there is no conflict currently in Zimbabwe.
Conflict Diamonds And The Kimberly Process: Part I
In Zimbabwe on March 1, 2010 at 6:00 amLast year I blogged Does the Blood Diamond Scheme Really Work. Global Witness had reported that the Kimberly Process could
be failing because loopholes had been discovered in the process. Now there seems to be another break in the system. What is a blood or conflict diamond? The Kimberly Process (KP) defines them as diamonds mined for the purpose of fueling some sort of unsanctioned war or conflict.
This definition is now a problem and of all the countries to redefine this is Zimbabwe. The country is home to the Marange diamond fields which is a small scale diamond producing mine since the 1980s when it was owned by DeBeers.
Zimbabwe’s “Unity” Government Not Working
In Zimbabwe on February 15, 2010 at 6:00 am
The deadlock between the power-sharing government of Zimbabwe seems like it will never end. Long time President, Robert Mugabe and head of the Zanu-PF political party seem not able to put differences aside with his Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, head of the MDC. Both sides have complaints against the other, while nothing is being resolved or compromised.
Zimbabwe Police Rob the Central Bank
In Zimbabwe on February 8, 2010 at 6:00 amThe country of Zimbabwe is still ringing from the news of the state’s police robbing their central bank of 29 kilograms of
consignment diamonds. Last week three strong boxes were removed under the supervision of a senior police officer which was in violation of orders by Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court. The incident is the latest turn in the long-running legal dispute between British-registered mining company African Consolidated Resources and the country’s mines minister, Obert Mpofu, over the ownership of Chiadzwa claims in eastern Zimbabwe.
MDC Boycotts Cabinet Meeting
In Zimbabwe on June 30, 2009 at 6:00 am
Zimbabwe’s former opposition party, the MDC, boycotted a cabinet meeting with President Robert Mugabe yesterday. Cabinet meetings with the President are typically held on Tuesdays, however since Mugabe will be traveling to Libya today for the African Union Summit, the meeting was pushed forward.
Zimbabwe’s Health Care
In Zimbabwe on May 26, 2009 at 6:32 pmThe health care in Zimbabwe, as one would imagine, is in desperate need. The seeming-less neverending rule of Robert Mugabe plagued his people to which Zimbabwe’s foundations ultimately crumbled. Steps are being taken now to re-structure the government through a new ‘power-sharing’ government in which Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai are basically co-leaders representing two different political groups. However, with numerous sanctions and the international community hesitant to loan funds to the country has proved devastating for the Zimbabweans.
Climbing out of a sink-hole
In Zimbabwe on April 2, 2009 at 1:42 am
The few who are up on what is going on Zimbabwe condemn Mugabe as I do. I look down on a man who has oppressed his people to better his gain and those loyal to only him. Who am I to point my finger at someone who ran his country into the ground? I am no one, all I can do is judge based off of the insignificant news surrounding a dicators’ regime.
Mbeki vs Tsvangiari?
In Zimbabwe on November 30, 2008 at 11:36 pmAm I the only one who felt that former South African President Thabo Mbeki was on the side of Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe? This latest stunt has pulled no punches for me as I fight to figure out why no one goes up against the dictator of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe. Mbeki has been criticized for being too lenient with Mugabe, however he found his way into mediating a supposed power-sharing conference between the two leaders(Mugabe and Tsvangiari) which has ultimately failed. Now, Tsvangiari has been denied leaving South Africa which many believe is in effort to force the MDC leader into signing a power sharing deal with Mugabe. A deal which has been altered in favor of Mugabe.
Unity Government in Zimbabwe?
In Zimbabwe on July 23, 2008 at 2:54 pmPerhaps I’m too much of a a pessimist. But I don’t understand how the international community can expect
these negotiations to be successful. Tsvangiarai and Mugabe have had a long and violent past. Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party has on many occasions tried to murder opposition leader Morgan Tsvangiarai including an unsuccessful attempt of trying to throw him from a ten-story office building. Robert Mugabe, who has been in power in Zimbabwe since 1980, has always stated that he desired absolute power and his party would be the only ruling party. Mugabe’s wife has even been quoted as saying that no other political party would ever step foot in their capital building.
People with Albinism in Tanzania
In Tanzania on July 22, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Here in America we might not think twice when seeing someone with albinism. It might take us a few moments to process what we’ve seen. But for the most part it doesn’t break our stride. Not so in continental Africa. In some African countries, people with albinism are considered cursed, however, in other countries it is believed that if you have HIV and you have intercourse with an albino, then you will be cured. This belief has led to numerous rapes, particularly in Zimbabwe.
Mugabe’s Regime
In Zimbabwe on July 1, 2008 at 11:34 pm
Not until after British and American diplomats were harassed and taken into police custody, did we in America begin to hear of the atrocities occurring in Zimbabwe under a heartless dictator – Mugabe. I have been reading a biography of Mugabe by Martin Meredith for some time now and I shudder when I see his name in the news, but I find myself rushing to read the story with the anticipation of indirectly witnessing the next Nazi Germany. Read the rest of this entry »
