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The ongoing political situation in Zimbabwe has forced white farmers to leave the country and take advantage of the opportunities available in Nigeria. The Nigerian government has asked Zimbabwe's farmers to help boost commercial farming in Nigeria. Zimbabweans are teaching their skills to the local community, because, one farmer argued, he would rather earn foreign currency in Nigeria than starve back home. Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports.
The unbelievable story of the Zimbabwe prison officer who decided to turn a video camera on his work. The story he came out with shows prison staff forced to vote for Mugabwe, imprisoned MDC officials. Most of all it illustrates the underbelly of a one party African state in action. Guardian Films
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has said he fears for his life after withdrawing from a presidential run-off election. But Robert Mugabe is to press ahead with the June 27 vote, defying a UN Security Council call for the poll to be postponed. Haru Mutasa reports on the violence and ...
Zimbabwe's economy has long been a contentious issue, with annual inflation running at 100,000 per cent, the highest in the world. The government has tried to increase output by giving farmers free tractors, but critics say the machinery amounts to a bribe ahead of elections. Al Jazeera's Haru ...
Most farms in South Africa are still owned by the minority white community. Facing uncertainty they take measures to protect their land.
October 2007 Zimbabwe, once one of the most prosperous nations in Africa, now has the lowest life expectancy and highest inflation rate in the world. Life has become an everyday struggle for survival. The supermarkets in Bulawayo are all empty. According to the shopkeeper, the last time they had ...