Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, and his allies have seized nearly half the country's commercial farms in a land grab widely blamed for economic collapse, an investigation claims today. Mugabe has bought the loyalty of cabinet ministers, senior army and government officials and judges with nearly 5m hectares (12.5m acres) of agricultural land, including wildlife conservancies and plantations,
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe sought to restore his battered reputation today when he made an unprecedented appeal for an end to politically motivated violence. Speaking at a ceremony to mark 30 years of independence from Britain, Mugabe called for Zimbabweans to treat each other with tolerance and respect in a country where at least 600 people are reported to have been murdered by his militias
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