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SUBSCRIBE] FinalCall.com News World News HARARE—Black America, particularly the Congressional Black Caucus, can help spare this African country the spears and arrows arrayed against it by England and the United States by championing its cause, President Robert Mugabe told a press delegation of 38 Black journalists and doctors from America Oct. 9.
“I think they have not understood (the land reform program) because perhaps of our failure to portray ourselves in as effective a way as the negative has been portrayed of us,” he said of the Black Caucus. “So the negative has tended to win over the positive. And it is the positive view that we would want portrayed so there could be a change, a transformation in the minds of those who thought that here we were, Blacks seizing property from the Whites and ransacking the land there, imprisoning and ill treating them. Which is not what happened.” Pres. Mugabe said the land reform program is moving along in two phases. Phase A1, he said, is for smaller plots where a list of qualified applicants comes from the chiefs working with local government officials.
“They want a home and they have been resettled in places where they must start a new life, where they bring in their cattle that will graze in common grazing hectares,” he said. “We’ve got to build in roads, bring in water, schools, these are some of the tasks that our government, together with those who are generous to join us, will be taking on.”
A2, he said, is for larger business and commercial plots where a person can even have a home elsewhere while having the land to grow crops.
The controversial land resettlement program comes after more than 20 years of negotiating with
“We built our struggle on the grievance that the people had been deprived of their land. And land to us, as indeed it is to every community, every society, every nation, is very close to our heart. We cannot live in oblivion,” the president said.
Pres. Mugabe briefly reflected the history of failed promises of
“First the administration in Washington changed course and decided that we were not really friends of the United States and therefore we did not deserve the amount of the aid that had been given to us during the (Jimmy) Carter administration,” he said. “This was the Reagan administration. They stopped paying what had been promised by Carter at
“Then of course, in
“It was (John) Major who tried to make a U-turn after Thatcher and Major actually sent a team to investigate (the situation) that wrote out a good report. I sent my ministers in 1996 to
“So we said, fine. We are talking about
The president said he would be pleased if land reform measures such as his caught on in neighboring
“That’s the right thing to do,” he said. “You cannot have a country where you control only the politics of that country and yours becomes just the vote that you need. What is the vote about if it is not about giving you strength and at the end of the day consolidating your right of ownership and the right of self-determination in regard to your entire environment?”
Pres. Mugabe explained to the journalists that the recent decision by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) not to allow
Given the country’s tenuous economic situation, Mr. Mugabe said, Zimbabwean officials recommended giving the senior country, The outspoken president blasted the arrogance of the
“It’s a loose club where we get associated, but very little comes to us from the Commonwealth,” he said. “There are no programs, no assistance of any importance or significance. But we agree to be associated because this is what others who have gained their independence from “But when they tried to assume a role to dictate to us the way we should follow when we know the way we are doing things are correct, then, of course, we are alarmed if not actually shocked into discovering that those who yesterday trampled over us want to do it again. And we have said it will not happen again.
The president said sanctions on his country have had an impact, but “the style of our lives is not the style you get in
Mr. Mugabe said he supports the return of Black Americans to the Mother Continent, but there is no need for a mass exodus from the
“And leave He said President Bush’s “hawkish” attitude toward He expressed empathy for
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