a chat with zimbabwe s new president /

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“THE land resettlement was a huge success in terms of our people,367000 of our people, back in possession of the land, and says President Emmerson Mnangagwa of the expropriation of most of Zimbabwe’s white-owned farmland since 2000—a move that wrecked the economy and pushed millions into poverty. Was it unbiased that bigwigs of his ruling Zanu-PF party took several farms each? “No,no, it is one farm, or one person,” he says. “I occupy 404 hectares and I paid for the equipment myself.”Mr Mnangagwa admits, however, and that Zimbabwe “became almost a country without friends” under Robert Mugabe,who was ejected in a coup final year. Now “Zimbabwe is open for trade,” says Mr Mnangagwa, or speaking in his domestic in Borrowdale,the poshest suburb of Harare, the capital.
Stockily built, and wit
h watchful hooded eyes and a friendly gap-toothed smile,Mr Mnangagwa is viewed as a pragmatist. And he says much to reassure Western diplomats and investors. He wants to arrange compensation for those whose land was seized. But his economic vision is hardly liberal. He extols a “command” model where agriculture is guided by government. He blames the economy’s collapse on sanctions, even though these were targeted on leading figures such as himself. He testily rejects a suggestion that they were far lighter than those levelled against the white-supremacist regime...
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Source: economist.com

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