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Zimbabwe court rules seizing of white-owned land legal
Houston Chronicle ^ | December 5, 2001 | Houston Chronicle News Services

Posted on 12/05/2001 12:08:25 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

HARARE, Zimbabwe -- Zimbabwe's top court has declared the government's plan to seize white-owned farms legal, overturning its own previous ruling that the seizures were unconstitutional.

In a judgment released Tuesday, four of the five Supreme Court justices appointed to hear the new seizure case said they were satisfied the government's "fast track" land nationalization program was lawful and "sufficiently complied" with the constitution.

Last year's Supreme Court ruling declared the government's methods of land seizures illegal and in breach of constitutional ownership rights and government land laws.

Some of the judges who made that ruling have been replaced in recent months.

Four of the five judges hearing the new case, including Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku, were appointed recently by President Robert Mugabe. Those four voted to uphold the government's land seizure program.

The Supreme Court traditionally had only five judges until Mugabe expanded the bench to eight in July, adding three judges considered loyal to the ruling party. The chief justice usually appoints small panels of judges to hear each case.

The opposition Movement for Democratic Change has described the court's expansion as a political ploy designed to turn the court into a government puppet.

Armed ruling party militants have occupied more than 1,700 white-owned farms since March 2000, demanding they be redistributed to landless blacks. The government has listed some 4,500 properties -- about 95 percent of farm land owned by whites -- for nationalization without compensation and last month warned about 800 farmers they had three months to vacate their land and homes.

Monday's court ruling rejected white farmers' assertions that the land seizures were taking place amid violence and a breakdown of law and order in farming districts.

It said the government had met the previous court's order to prove it had restored law and order and a sustainable land reform program in those districts.

Though it was not disputed that clashes took place on farms, "by definition, the concept of rule of law foresees a situation in which behavior prescribed as criminal will occur. The presence of the rule of law does not mean a totally crime free environment," the court said.

Adrian de Bourbon, the lawyer for the Commercial Farmers Union, had asked Chidyausiku and two other new appointees to recuse themselves from the hearing, alleging they had shown open allegiance to the ruling party and its land seizures.

None of the judges stepped down.

Monday's ruling described de Bourbon's request as "unbridled arrogance and insolence."

"This is the first and last time such contempt of this court will go unpunished," it said.

A spokesman for the union said farmers were surprised and disappointed by the decision.

"The ruling does not seem to be based on the strict application of the law or the rules of natural justice, but on a political argument," the spokesman said.

"We are obviously surprised and shocked by this because this is the highest court. But we hope the government will still find the wisdom to be reasonable," he said.

Judges have been under mounting pressure from the government and ruling party militants. Chief Justice Anthony Gubbay was forced out after the government warned him and other judges they would not be protected from ruling party militants, who stormed the Supreme Court last December.


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To: river rat
Re: Your #7: Couldn't agree more. Black Africans will be the destruction of Africa............they will succeed in killing themselves by untold millions.

These tribalist thugs are going to see to it that there isn't a white person left on that continent (if the whites there have any sense whatsoever.........they'll get out NOW) and that AIDS, starvation, and tribal warfare will finish off the blacks. Africa will be reduced to a vacant dustbowl.

Then, and only then, whites can come back and re-tame the land to make it productive once more.

Can't happen soon enough, if you ask me.

281 posted on 06/30/2002 3:51:41 AM PDT by RightOnline
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Zimbabwe (Mugabe) Decries Salt Mining Company - Threatens seizure*** HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - President Robert Mugabe has accused mining giant Anglo-American Corp. of hoarding salt amid Zimbabwe's hunger crisis and threatened to seize the company's local assets, state media reported Sunday. Mugabe said his government "will not tolerate companies bent on causing unnecessary suffering to the people by creating unnecessary shortages," state radio reported. The radio said ruling party officials last week found 2,000 metric tons (2,200 tons) of salt in warehouses belonging to National Foods, a company partially owned by Anglo Zimbabwe, a subsidiary of London-based Anglo American.

A National Foods executive said the salt had not been put on the market because it had been imported from neighboring Botswana at the parallel exchange rate of 300 Zimbabwean dollars to the U.S. dollar. At that rate, nearly six times the government's fixed exchange rate, the company would take a huge loss if it sold the salt at the market price set by the government, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. The company had been negotiating with government officials to find a compromise price for the salt.

In a speech to ruling party officials Friday, Mugabe attacked National Foods, which he described as "an Anglo American company of Nicky Oppenheimer," the chairman of the mining giant. "They have been hoarding salt. ... They want people on the streets against our government. What kind of mischief is this?" he said, according to the state-owned Sunday Mail. "We will take over their enterprises."***

282 posted on 06/30/2002 3:34:42 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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In S. Africa, tensions rise over hiring - Whites say rules result in reverse discrimination*** The traditionally white-dominated fields of banking, mining, and insurance are prime targets of the government inspectors, Moatshe said. Companies that do not comply with employment equity guidelines after two written warnings face court action and a possible fine of between $50,000 and $90,000, Moatshe said, adding that there is, in general, a high level of compliance. ''If you don't comply, the possibility of contracting state services or contracts is low,'' Moatshe said.

A recently revised Mineral and Petroleum Development Bill will make black economic empowerment a compulsory requirement when granting mining and prospecting permits to private companies. ''Corporations in this country had an opportunity to institute affirmative action the right way, and it is fair to say they failed dismally,'' Danisa Baloyi, executive director of the National Black Business Caucus, recently told the Sowetan newspaper. ''Now they must be made to change.''

Detractors charge that black empowerment policies have been a useful tool for the ruling elite to appoint unskilled and inexperienced government cronies in the public and private sector, which they argue could potentially have dire consequences for the economy. Critics also insist that compulsory black empowerment has resulted in a brain drain, because white men in particular are leaving companies, often for opportunities overseas, when they realize that they stand little or no chance of being promoted.***

283 posted on 06/30/2002 4:02:16 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Mugabe threatens to seize food company over national salt shortage - Farmers fight to grow food ***National Foods, a publicly listed company, employs about 4,000 people and is the largest food production company in Zimbabwe. It is now financially threatened by its inability to supply supermarkets. Mr Mugabe and his cabinet routinely accuse the British government, white farmers and multi-national companies of a conspiracy to deprive Zimbabweans of food.

More than 60 per cent of white farmers were legally obliged to stop farming last week, and have to abandon their homesteads by Aug 8. Mr Mugabe accused white farmers of "disrupting land reforms." He added: "Confrontation with the Government will not work. If anything it will make us angrier than we already are. Collaborating with former oppressors such as the G8 will not save them because the land is ours."

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation says six million people, or nearly half Zimbabwe's population is in need of food aid, and identified Mr Mugabe's disruption of commercial agriculture as a main cause. Recent statistics from the Food Early Warning System in Harare show even poor countries such as Zambia and Mozambique produced more maize than Zimbabwe, which used to grow a surplus until Mr Mugabe ordered supporters to invade white-owned farms 28 months ago.***

284 posted on 07/01/2002 3:37:09 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Strife-torn Zimbabwe plagued by one of world's worst AIDS crises ***Many AIDS professionals, too frightened to let their names be used, accused President Robert Mugabe's government of being too distracted by its farm seizures and its political battles to deal with the crisis.***
285 posted on 07/03/2002 2:36:05 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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FAMINE - With planning, less corruption, African hunger avoidable*** The hunger now sweeping southern Africa should make the well-fed but sympathetic elsewhere more than simply sorrowful. It should arouse their anger. It's another disaster in Africa that could have been severely mitigated or altogether avoided. ***
286 posted on 07/08/2002 2:24:02 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Zimbabwe -- Mugabe 'paid Israeli spy to frame opposition leader'***A former Israeli intelligence officer has earned more than US$450,000 (£290,000) from President Robert Mugabe, partly as a reward for framing the Zimbabwean leader's main political opponent, officials in the government revealed yesterday. Mr Mugabe's chief political foe, Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), faces hanging or life in jail if convicted of high treason over an alleged plot to kill President Mugabe. He is to appear in court to answer the charges next month. The Zimbabwe government is using grainy video footage of a meeting Ari Ben-Menashe held with Mr Tsvangirai in Montreal as the basis of its evidence against the opposition leader.***
287 posted on 07/10/2002 4:50:02 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Zimbabwe - Leader of war veterans group jailed for corruption (How to dispose of your henchmen)*** HARARE, Zimbabwe - A leader of Zimbabwe's war veterans, who helped lead the two-year occupation of white-owned farms, has been sentenced to three years in jail for taking bribes.***
288 posted on 07/10/2002 10:05:34 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
"Zimbabwe court rules seizing of white-owned land legal."

In handing down their decision, the judges avoided all criticism by citing several precedents in U. S. case law...............

289 posted on 07/10/2002 10:23:02 AM PDT by tracer
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Hope stirs for Zimbabwe breakthrough (Really?)*** I haven't asked for a meeting with President Mugabe. I asked him [Mudenge] to give me an update of where they were and they believe that a lot of the land issues will be settled before the end of the year," he said. McKinnon also held talks with about a dozen African leaders who were feeling the spillover effect of the Zimbabwean crisis. "They all said the same thing - that it is time to normalise things and that they believe that there is a desire for that in Zimbabwe as well," McKinnon said. Obasanjo described his talks with Mugabe as constructive. "I met with Mugabe for almost an hour. We had the meeting in an atmosphere we hadn't had since London [where the decision to suspend Zimbabwe was taken]. It was something very good," Obasanjo said. "We are making progress. It may not be as fast as we like, but we are making progress."

Obasanjo has also briefed United Nations secretary-general Kofi Annan on his meeting with Mugabe. "He was so heartened that he wanted to meet Mugabe," said Obasanjo. Mbeki did not discuss the crisis with Mugabe this week. There has been a cooling of relations between the two leaders since a confidential letter Mbeki sent to Mugabe urging him back to the negotiating table was leaked to Zimbabwe's state-owned press. McKinnon said it was not clear what steps Obasanjo and Mbeki would take next. "They want to keep that very much to themselves but they want to keep up the dialogue with President Mugabe, obviously, and try and normalise things." ***

Sunday Times of South Africa - Dec 30, 2001 - Annus horribilis as Aids and terrorism wreak tragedy

290 posted on 07/14/2002 4:05:25 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Africa: The Marxist Continent*** This week, they formed the African Union that is basically a model of the European Union. There was a certain irony to it all. The African Union was officially formed and opened here in Durban, South Africa. The celebrations took place in a rugby stadium - which is a white-dominated sport! It goes to show, all the finest things in Africa came from the whites! (Though they would never dare admit it).

What they won't be telling you is that this is the blueprint to ensure that Africa is under total Marxist control - and any African nations that are not yet Marxist will yet go that way. I warned in my book (Government by Deception - which can be purchased from www.Etherzone.com), that this is the "Marxist Brotherhood" in action. They will see to it that they keep all their buddies in power. That is why, although there are 54 countries in Africa, you will almost never hear anyone criticise Robert Mugabe. Why? Because he is among friends, and they are all going to keep each other firmly entrenched in power. You wait and see.***

291 posted on 07/14/2002 9:27:10 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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"Teacher, Anti-colonialist, Friend of Cuba" - Mugabe arrives in Havana [Full Text] HAVANA - Robert Mugabe, president of Zimbabwe, was to arrive in Cuba later Monday for a five-day official visit, the government announced. Mugabe, increasingly the subject of international criticism and sanctions following his disputed re-election in March, was to hold official talks Tuesday with President Fidel Castro. He also was to tour numerous educational and scientific centers during his stay. The visit was announced Monday morning in the Communist Party daily Granma, in a story entitled: "Mugabe: Teacher, Anti-colonialist, Friend of Cuba"

Mugabe last visited Cuba in April 2000, when he headed his country's delegation at the summit of the Group of 77 developing nations held in Havana. Mugabe, 78, has ruled Zimbabwe since it gained independence from Britain in 1980. As his popularity has waned, he has imposed curbs on journalists and opposition parties, and many of his critics have been attacked or threatened with prosecution.

After March elections that independent observers said were riddled with irregularities, the 15-nation European Union imposed an embargo against Mugabe's government. The United States also has imposed sanctions. Zimbabwe's government has targeted about 95 percent of farms owned by the country's white minority for seizure, saying it wants to redistribute them among landless blacks. The often violent program of seizures has been condemned by Western governments and has contributed to widespread food shortages. [End]

292 posted on 07/15/2002 1:39:37 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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EU hoping for developing world summit to agree on free trade talks - Castro and Mugabe take a pass*** NADI, Fiji - The European Union wants a group of poor nations to agree to a common position on negotiating free trade deals with Brussels, an EU official said Monday. But observers said the unwieldy nature of the 78-nation grouping of African, Caribbean and Pacific island nations makes any unified position from the summit unlikely. The third African Caribbean Pacific summit was to start Tuesday at a palm-fringed resort in Fiji's palm-fringed city of Nadi, as the member states prepare to negotiate free trade agreements with the EU in September. According to the African Caribbean Pacific or ACP secretariat, about 63 national leaders are attending, including South African President Thabo Mbeki.

Two of its most controversial leaders - Cuba's Fidel Castro and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe - will not be there. The European Union is telling the ACP - which accounts for more than 650 million people and includes 40 of the world's poorest countries - that if they want to keep getting European aid, they will have to start removing their trade barriers to Europe's exports. Under an agreement signed between the group's members and the EU in 2000 at Cotonou in the African state of Benin, the European Union is also linking trade and aid to ACP states which impose safeguards to prevent corruption.***

293 posted on 07/16/2002 2:50:17 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Racist blacks!
294 posted on 07/16/2002 2:56:10 AM PDT by RightWinger
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To: RightWinger
I think communists gets top billing. They use racism to divide and conquer.
295 posted on 07/16/2002 3:17:57 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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Zimbabwe -- Mugabe begs for aid from Castro***Cuba is promising to send more doctors to Zimbabwe, where the health service is disintegrating and where most of its own doctors have fled abroad. Zimbabwe's diplomats are said not to have been paid for three months and food supplies are so short that Ethiopia has offered to send grain. But Mr Mugabe is running out of friends to help him. Some senior figures from the Chinese Communist Party were in Harare last month and agreed to buy 25,000 tonnes of tobacco, although drought and chaos on Zimbabwe's best farms may put this deal in jeopardy. The Chinese also agreed to provide interest-free loans, tractors and other equipment to war veterans who have taken over white-owned farms.***

"Teacher, Anti-colonialist, Friend of Cuba" - Mugabe arrives in Havana - Good LINKS to Gadaafi's grip on Zimbabwe.

296 posted on 07/18/2002 3:19:22 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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MUGABE IN BID TO GET FUEL FROM VENEZUELA - VISITS WITH CASTRO ***PRESIDENT Mugabe, who left the country on Sunday, is expected to meet Venezuelan officials to avert a possible fuel shortage amid reports that pressure is mounting on Libya to cut fuel supplies to Zimbabwe. John Corrie, the honorary president of the 92-nation Africa-Caribbean-Pacific - European Union (EU) Joint Parliamentary Assembly, yesterday said the EU parliament would approach Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan president, through developed countries which buy fuel from Libya.

"We know that Gaddafi is the only person who is in support of Mugabe's land reform programme which is completely destroying your country," said Corrie from Scotland. "And he is the only person who has agreed to accept your currency for fuel. But that will create a huge deficit for your future generations - that is mortgaging the country." The State media said Mugabe left for a week-long state visit to Cuba but sources within the government said he might make a surprise visit to Venezuela, a member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec).

Venezuelan Energy and Mines Minister, Alvaro Silva Calderon, was appointed the Opec secretary-general last month. "The fuel situation is getting worse and with the Libyans reportedly turning a cold shoulder after amassing land in Zimbabwe, there is a pressing need to take the begging bowl to other oil-producing countries like Venezuela to avert the crisis," said the source. "Why would the President honestly spend a week in Cuba when he has been there before?" he said. Last week, parts of the country were hit by fuel shortages triggered by hoarding amid reports that the commodity was in short supply.***

297 posted on 07/18/2002 3:22:20 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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(Feb 9, 2000) Cuban MDs Denied Asylum in Venezuela, Venezuela, US Ally 10 Years Ago Now In Castro Camp-- CARACAS, Feb 9 (Reuters) ***Venezuela's pro-Castro government denied two Cuban doctors asylum on Wednesday, arguing that the pair were economic exiles who were not suffering persecution in their home country.***

(July 8, 2000)***Two Cuban doctors who languished for more than a month in a Zimbabwe prison after seeking political asylum left the country Friday on a commercial jet for Stockholm, Sweden, according to diplomatic and U.S. government sources.------ Air France crew members refused to board the doctors after the pair managed to write a note saying they were being ``kidnapped.''--- South African authorities sent them back to Zimbabwe, where they were imprisoned. An end to their saga appeared imminent when the United States offered to take the doctors in. Diplomats planned to fly the Cubans to Nairobi, Kenya, where INS officials planned to process paperwork and fly the doctors to the United States. But a last-ditch communique from Castro blocked the plans, officials said. Castro asked Mugabe, once a leading African communist, to ship the doctors anywhere in the world -- except the United States.***

298 posted on 07/18/2002 4:02:50 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: river rat
Equal treatment under the law is not afforded whites in Africa -- is anyone surprised?

Nope. I was expecting this ruling to go against the white farmers, I would have been shocked had it gone the other way. After all, Africa is the most screwed up continent on the face of the earth, and I expect no better from these idiots.

299 posted on 07/18/2002 4:09:30 AM PDT by dougherty
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Zimbabwe's Opposition Campaign for Democracy Goes International *** Zimbabwe's main opposition party has enlisted the help of an international public-affairs consultancy firm for a campaign aimed at forcing the government of President Robert Mugabe to restore democracy by calling for fresh presidential elections this year. The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), lead by Morgan Tsvangirai, who is currently facing treason charges, has employed public-relations giant Chelgate, headquartered in London and with associated offices in Europe and North America, to manage the "Save Zimbabwe" campaign. The campaign--which will include letter writing, media publicity work, and lobbying of Zimbabwe's main trading partners in Africa and around the world--aims to send out the message that democracy in Zimbabwe is being eroded following the reelection to office of Mugabe in March. ***
300 posted on 07/19/2002 6:21:07 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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