W hen in the year 2000, President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe sent White farmers in his country packing from their farms following a bitter, long-drawn dispute over land ownership, many were left wondering what would become of the displaced farmers and the implication for the Zimbabwean economy. Before the development, the White farmers were considered key stakeholders in a strong and viable Zimbabwean project given the fact that agriculture which the farmers had succeeded in developing into a thriving venture was a major stay of the country's economy. ......
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