South2North - Zimbabwe: Lessons from land reform

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    In the 1980s Zimbabwe became the poster-child for African independence. Twenty years later, violent land grabs pushed white farmers off their land, and the economic turmoil caused unprecedented hyperinflation, resulting in the ultimate crash of the Zimbabwean currency. Food production collapsed and one of the continent's strongest economies reduced to half its previous size. While the West was quick to dismiss Zimbabwe as another failed African state, new research shows that Zimbabwe is actually recovering, and that land reform is working. After years of economic collapse caused by violent land grabs, Zimbabwe is recovering, but who is reaping the benefits?
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Komentáře • 154

  • @dirkvisagie2798
    @dirkvisagie2798 Před 9 lety +29

    All I can put here is personal experience., we were forced off our farm last year, my sister and I were the 4th generation on the farm., we had set up schools and employed over a hundred locals, my family is not racist and we bought the land., my neighbors were beaten to death my grandparents threaten with violence we ended up moving off out of fear and I went back this year, the house is torn down, all the trees cut down and no crops being planted all the old employees are unemployed., so well done, you won, you forced us off on the account that we are lighter than you despite us speaking your language and being friends with the locals., you ruined hundreds of lives in the taking of one small farm and screwed up a country in this practice, and it's a change in power, is this going to happen every time the president changes race ?

    • @Realistic208
      @Realistic208 Před 8 lety +4

      +Dirk Visagie Sorry this happened to you, seems that what happened is accepted as necessary, they didn't even give you compensation...shocking!! seems we're the victims of our ancestors success...the Chinese will buy the farms now and control Zimbabwe!!

    • @dirkvisagie2798
      @dirkvisagie2798 Před 8 lety +8

      ***** how do you define an African ? My entire family grew up in Zimbabwe and after my dad finished his degree and worked for a few years he bought that farm, from the Zimbabwe government, how does anyone deserve that land ?? We never took anything, we were painting the house a few weeks after we moved in when a man came to our gate claiming my grandfather raped his grandmother ? Yes i understand not all the whites are were in the right but there is a legal road to indiginisation and what happened in Zimbabwe was not

    • @joyfulheart2968
      @joyfulheart2968 Před 6 lety +2

      Dirk Visagie British government should refund you put in an application

    • @kkarakah
      @kkarakah Před 6 lety

      we love you man sorry for what happened

    • @malcolmwoodland3922
      @malcolmwoodland3922 Před 6 lety +2

      Dirk Visagie who did you buy the land from? what black man, that was there before you. what black government, that was there before you, sold you the land. who did you buy the land from? you can't answer that question and make it work. the land was stolen, it was stolen from the indigenous people, in this case, they are the majority. In every other land that Europeans have stolen, land, they now outnumber overtime the native inhabitants, but you're out of luck in Zimbabwe, Rhodesia is gone! you don't need to remember anyting about Rhodesia, who cares, get over and go back to Europe. stop complaining about a black nations, that you have nothing, absolutely nothing, in common with. And you forget all the black people who died under your grandparents and your neighbors, how about a moment of silence for them...

  • @aspiremutingwende2124
    @aspiremutingwende2124 Před 7 lety +9

    It's refreshing to find literature like this about the Zimbabwean Land Reform. In-Depth, accurate and not biased.

  • @angelsilas2013
    @angelsilas2013 Před 11 lety +4

    Even the Scottish Nationalist Party supports Mugabe's Land reform because they know eventually it will be a success just like how colonization ended and like wise other southern african countries will do the same. My only fear is south africa when it happens it will turn into a civil war soon because people on the ground already are fed up of shameful wages but the good in south africa is that everyone owns a gun so...

  • @2000guineas
    @2000guineas Před 9 lety +7

    The Zimbabwean dollar is no longer in active use after it was officially suspended by the government due to hyperinflation.

  • @dogetaxes8893
    @dogetaxes8893 Před rokem +2

    Calling the land reform “successful” is abit of stretch when you say that only just recently have agricultural outputs have returned. I don’t think blowing up your economy and severely hampering agricultural outputs for a decade+ can be called a success. You can argue that now it’s in a healthier state but it took a lot of hardship to get.

    • @Playerone1287
      @Playerone1287 Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly
      Agriculture debacle for 1.5decade is too much time

  • @prospermukuze2921
    @prospermukuze2921 Před 2 lety +3

    Due to this program, it only benefitted the politicians of Zimbabwe as they shared the land for themselves, though between all of them, there was noone with farming knowledge

  • @mummasadvice2921
    @mummasadvice2921 Před 5 lety +5

    Oh this hasn’t aged well, people now starving on mass

  • @eltonmunyama2518
    @eltonmunyama2518 Před 4 lety +2

    Land reform program is a noble idea as long as it is not politicised. It's a shame to note that some African countries are afraid of undertaking agrarian reform programs. Land reform is another revolution in most African countries. Zimbabwe is done already and no need to go back

  • @emmanuelyogo3217
    @emmanuelyogo3217 Před 10 lety +8

    We must make the land reform work

  • @bchristian79
    @bchristian79 Před 6 lety +11

    Zimbabwe struggled economically because of sanctions by U.K.

    • @23GreyFox
      @23GreyFox Před 4 lety +5

      @Saskia All the black farmers had the same fate as the white farmers. All the workers too. In reality it was never about skin-color. Before the "land reform" Zimbabwe did well even with sanctions, Rhodesia did well even with hard sanctions. Every dictatorship is sanctioned.

    • @africanadage852
      @africanadage852 Před rokem

      @@23GreyFox The African dictatorships have large following and last I heard, that's "demos" ="people " so it's a democracy. A dictator is a heroic leader who does things for the benefit of his people and against colonisers. When that term, dictator, is banded around, know that the economics are centred towards the majority especially African dictators.

    • @23GreyFox
      @23GreyFox Před rokem

      @@africanadage852 Grow up, the last African colony collapsed 50 years ago. Africa is ruled, just like before, by Africans. Democratic leaders don't mass execute their opposition.
      Europe had 2 world wars with over 60 million dead, and they still came back after less than 20 years. What is your excuse for Africas problems? "Evil white man"?

  • @MrArthurGiles
    @MrArthurGiles Před 6 lety +2

    What did the white woman who says Mugabe's land grab worked do while she was in Zimbabwe? Did she sit in her hotel and ask the official guide for the story? Or did she take the money and tell the lies Mugabe wanted told? The people in Zimbabwe didn't starve in a thriving, well-farmed country.

  • @afrrique
    @afrrique Před 11 lety +2

    the true story of why the land was taken from the whites listen to this interview and ur perspective on this issue will change.mugabe is one of the greatest african president i wish the same would be done in south africa
    /watch?v=djd23O3v2sA

  • @williammchizambande8874
    @williammchizambande8874 Před 8 lety +7

    R.I.P Prof Sam Moyo. Died in a car accident in India last weekend.

  • @MrMatt772
    @MrMatt772 Před 11 lety +4

    All africans Countries will follow Zimbabwe Policies in Lands , Mining Companies, and Finacials Institutions in Zimbabwe. viva Africa, VIVA zIMBABWE, VIVA MUGABE.

  • @shadreckdangaphotography
    @shadreckdangaphotography Před 6 lety +7

    uber own no assets of it's own yet it makes over $40 billion. land is not really empowerment. a liberated mind is empowerment.

    • @davidm1926
      @davidm1926 Před 4 lety +3

      How has a liberated mind improved your material circumstances? Give us useful details.

  • @zeph6439
    @zeph6439 Před 7 lety +3

    It makes sense to replace outdated and wasteful methods of agriculture with small scale operations using modern technology such as Aquaponics (Hydroponics and Aquaculture synthesis). It's been proven that Aquaponics does not pollute and destroy the environment such as when land is cleared to make way for monoculture crops which need chemical fertilizers and a lot of irrigation. Aquaculture and Hydroponics are closed recycled systems and for a drought ridden area such as Southern Africa this makes sense, considering the realities of climate change.. What people don't understand though is that it takes a lot of expertise (practical and theoretical experience) in farming methods as well as a lot of hard work to make money off the land - the grass is never greener on the other side.

  • @AffectionateMountainRang-xv8gv

    Talk to the people of Zim that comes here. Zimbabwe is starving

  • @harare767
    @harare767 Před 6 lety +2

    Africans need and must controll all their resourses for them to get the respect that is due,Black and White AFRICANS NEED to share and work together, the success or failer affects all of you ,by the way there is enough land and resourses for all you to share.

  • @leomushonga8863
    @leomushonga8863 Před 9 lety +6

    what the fuss, even Europe did not develop in one decade. development is a process not trial error method. after land reform we now need to change of mindsets of the masses. give us time please.

    • @Realistic208
      @Realistic208 Před 8 lety +3

      +Leo Mushonga The farming land and economy had already been put in place and was going strong before Mugabe took over and crippled the economy and all the hard work that had been put in place!!

    • @paulomilan515
      @paulomilan515 Před 8 lety

      +Realistic208 The people got tired of white people's expansionist the world is mines ways.

  • @tafadzwamadimutsa1671
    @tafadzwamadimutsa1671 Před 3 lety +2

    the most frank conversation i have heard here... not this biased nonsense we often here

  • @nthperson
    @nthperson Před 11 lety +2

    People who have settled a particular region of the planet for a long time have, in a sense, enjoyed an huge advantage over some other groups who have had to occupy very marginal lands. We embrace as a value the idea of group sovereignty, but this is a value that divides humans and causes wars and atrocities. The U.S. is an experiment in multi-culturalism that would be much enhanced if the rent of land were equally distributed rather than held by the very wealthy as is now the case.

  • @vusomujo
    @vusomujo Před 11 lety +3

    most of the food in zimbabwe is imported from botswana and south africa.their agriculture is dead and is still bad.who ever says things are improving there is exagerating things

  • @spdesai25
    @spdesai25 Před 3 lety +7

    Well then why is there food shortage in Zim?

    • @tendaifushai5651
      @tendaifushai5651 Před 3 lety

      The devil is in the detail.... most farmers in the better agric region dont grow food crops extensively.... they do cash crops like tobacco and cotton...
      Also.... land still isn't equitably distributed thus exposing millions to drought...
      So yes, Zim can actually reach its former glory bt it isn't

  • @AQuietNight
    @AQuietNight Před 7 lety +5

    Looking at the headlines 4 years later, Zimbabwe is broke and a food importer. The woman who wrote the book was bought and paid for, the female farmer wouldn't dare complain because she has to return home in a country run by a brutal gangster.

    • @nqobilekhumalo2158
      @nqobilekhumalo2158 Před 4 lety

      Kindly google zim latest farming now

    • @Bolognabeef
      @Bolognabeef Před rokem

      @@nqobilekhumalo2158 still not as high as 1999 peak even tho the population grew a lot 😂

  • @kristJ25
    @kristJ25 Před 11 lety +1

    maybe but you have to be in the right party and tribe, so the black issue does not hold water in this argument

  • @3t-sm954
    @3t-sm954 Před 2 lety +1

    "People rising up" to reallocate occupied land, returning it to indigenous citizens.

  • @chifundanewton9854
    @chifundanewton9854 Před 2 lety +1

    Hail to Zimbabwe.

  • @clivehewitt9881
    @clivehewitt9881 Před 10 lety +16

    Zimbabwean's just keep going, God and history is on your side. It won't be easy as the propaganda from your former colonial masters is forever increasing and is designed to derail the successful gains made.

    • @abbasilvernight
      @abbasilvernight Před 9 lety +2

      +Clive Hewitt keep dreaming silly boy!

    • @clivehewitt9881
      @clivehewitt9881 Před 9 lety +4

      I have said all that I wish to say on that matter for now. What exactly am I dreaming about? Would love to debate with you however it is time for supper. Got to get that meal.

    • @johncampbell4534
      @johncampbell4534 Před 6 lety +3

      Then why is Zimbabwe still in the dysfunctional state it’s in?

    • @collenblack9915
      @collenblack9915 Před 6 lety +1

      John Campbell give it 3 years n see what happens

    • @Bolognabeef
      @Bolognabeef Před rokem

      They aren't doing pretty well are they?

  • @cji3516
    @cji3516 Před 10 lety +6

    Great 30 years later the production is almost the same as in the 1990's real great, the rest of the world's production 600% of what it was in the 1990's. Never mind the los of 2 million lives of hunger and 6 million Zimbabweans in South Africa. It is a utopia, you are ALLMOST WERE YOU WERE 30 YEARS AGO HAHA please. If it is such a great place please do take your people back and give them farms and food, o I remember you can not because there is the minimum food to the people there now. A farm is a business, if you give it to someone without economic and farming knowledge it will put the country 30 years back. Stupid people

    • @wallstreet497
      @wallstreet497 Před 9 lety +3

      JEALOUSY IS A VERY BAD FEELING THAT CAN CAUSES CANCER.GET OVER IT. ITS CALLED LIBERATION

    • @cji3516
      @cji3516 Před 9 lety +3

      Please explain what I am jealous about ? And please do explain your definition of liberation?

  • @chrisv.noire.6388
    @chrisv.noire.6388 Před 6 lety +1

    This was an outcropping of the GNU. Now we have massive food shortage.

  • @12godslove
    @12godslove Před 11 lety +2

    This really thrilled me! Some positive unsung stories about the land reform! There is always a good side to every sad story!

  • @nthperson
    @nthperson Před 11 lety

    Returning land to the tillers is a noble idea, but there are few examples of success around the world. Japan following the WWII and Taiwan under the Kuomantang are limited success stories. Real land reform requires that the rent of land become pubic revenue. One of the great ironies of history is that segregated South Africa actually embraced this idea for its cities. Post-apartheid landed interests have been restored to rentier status. Zimbabwe under Mugabe: little more than genocide.

  • @AffectionateMountainRang-xv8gv

    Why if it is going so well are the Zimbabwian people fleeing to SA

  • @kenmichigwan234
    @kenmichigwan234 Před 5 lety +1

    Please repeat that today

  • @nthperson
    @nthperson Před 11 lety

    I hope you are correct, that attitudes are changing, that the exploitation of peoples who only want to work the land and live in peace will end.

  • @nthperson
    @nthperson Před 11 lety

    I am sorry you interpret my comments as a defense of European (or any) colonialism. History is filled with one case after another of violent conflict over the control of land and resources. The idea that all persons have an equal birthright in the earth has been violated again and again. Dominate, subjugate, annihilate rather than share is our history. The moral argument is: as we did not produce the land with our labor the rent of land is justly the property of society and not individuals.

  • @nipho91
    @nipho91 Před 11 lety +5

    PLEASE: stop linking the Zimbabwean economic crash to the land reform policy. There exist no overlapping between the two. The crash was caused by an unprecedented credit freeze by the U.N. On top of that numerous sanctions were imposed, each one finding its root in economic weakening. If the same activities of were imposed on USA or U.K trust me they would look worse then Zimbabwe because their resources are far inferior to those of any African country.

  • @artificialanimeuniverse5063

    Cool!

  • @abbasilvernight
    @abbasilvernight Před 9 lety

    Reaping the fruits of this recovery? Zanu-PF and the Mugabes can answer this for you.

  • @Laitalafraise
    @Laitalafraise Před 11 lety +1

    Redi Tlhabi is so pretty !

  • @majidmhome
    @majidmhome Před 4 lety +1

    UnConsciousnable liars...

  • @nyathi777
    @nyathi777 Před 6 lety +1

    Absolute BS!!! This woman is a complete liar!!!

  • @yhemysun
    @yhemysun Před 8 lety +2

    Who are these people?

    • @spdesai25
      @spdesai25 Před 3 lety

      Those who don’t care for facts.

  • @tawandachishanu6955
    @tawandachishanu6955 Před 11 lety

    they were getting the money all this time now thy are not happy

  • @tsekoselahle6212
    @tsekoselahle6212 Před 6 lety

    president gabriel robert mugabe wont love this

  • @mosesphiri2183
    @mosesphiri2183 Před 6 lety +2

    What goes around comes back around.if you stole expect something to be stolen from you.if you kill expect to be killed simple principals of life.

  • @afrrique
    @afrrique Před 11 lety

    i am not an albino like u muzungu

  • @brilliantnkompilo4364
    @brilliantnkompilo4364 Před 4 lety

    University of Zimbabwi 😂😂😂😂 Nhai Charlene 😂😂😂😂😂 LooL

  • @michaelholmes310
    @michaelholmes310 Před 8 lety +1

    Palestine lol and now this

  • @supersnapp
    @supersnapp Před 3 lety

    It is working? Really? The country has cratered. Total and complete denial.

  • @afrrique
    @afrrique Před 11 lety

    land refrom is working and thriving

  • @mahlahlana
    @mahlahlana Před 8 lety

    :) :)

  • @afrrique
    @afrrique Před 11 lety +2

    lol u make no sense btw blacks arent suffering we are doing fine here in zimabwe

  • @vusomujo
    @vusomujo Před 11 lety

    zimbabwe is a failed state.they should bring back ian smith.am a botswana citizen

  • @3t-sm954
    @3t-sm954 Před 2 lety

    Monopoly Occupier Settlements investing in social empowerment.? Self sufficient Societies employing 💧 🚰 🚿 CONSERVATION best practices to combat "always " needing to import agriculture during drought seasons.

  • @3t-sm954
    @3t-sm954 Před 2 lety

    TAKE. BY DIVINE ✅ ↔️ 👉