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Zimbabwe Asks Britain to Help Compensate White Farmers, SM Says

Zimbabwe Asks Britain to Help Compensate White Farmers, SM Says

(Bloomberg) -- Zimbabwe’s government asked Britain to help pay more than $3 billion required to compensate white commercial farmers whose land was expropriated, the Sunday Mail reported, citing President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Britain previously pledged financial and technical assistance to Zimbabwe for land redistribution under the so-called Lancaster House agreement that ended Zimbabwe’s independence war, the Harare-based newspaper said.

Zimbabwe Asks Britain to Help Compensate White Farmers, SM Says

In 2000, the government seized farms belonging to mostly white commercial farmers and replaced them with black farmers, saying the move was meant to redress colonial imbalances. The southern African country has budgeted RTGS$53 million ($16.7 million) this year for interim compensation.

To contact the reporter on this story: Desmond Kumbuka in Harare at dkumbuka@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Antony Sguazzin at asguazzin@bloomberg.net, Paul Richardson, Jacqueline Mackenzie

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