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sur Les raisons du soutien des pays africains à Mugabe au Zimbabwe


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Bulgroz 23 août 2007 11:48

By then, plans were already underway to bring the first group of farmers to Nigeria. The governor of predominantly Muslim Kwara had contacted the Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union with an offer of free land and guaranteed bank loans to any member willing to settle there. Hatty and his fellow farmers were skeptical. « We had heard that the Nigerians were crooks, that people who travel to Nigeria never come out again, » he says. « But we had no other option. » Hatty and 12 others arrived in early 2005. With an initial $250,000 loan per farmer, the men drilled wells, built houses, imported tractors and seed drillers and planted their first maize crop in July.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11677306/site/newsweek/

Nigeria : a new home for Zimbabwe’s exiled farmers

Victims of Mugabe’s land grab are being invited to set up farms across the border. But how will ordinary Nigerians react to this unprecedented wave of white settlers ?

http://www.nigeriavillagesquare1.com/News/zimfarmers.htm

Zimbabwe farmers in Nigeria

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/05/africa_zimbabwe_fa rmers_in_nigeria/html/1.stm

Nigeria Welcomes White Farmers

http://iwpr.net/?p=acr&s=f&o=239314&apc_state=heniacr2005

South African white farmers head for Nigeria

http://www.afrol.com/articles/10506

Mozambique counts on settling white farmers who have lost land in Zimbabwe for its own development, but officials here have also taken precautions to prevent any export of the farm conflict.

http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/0,6119,2-11_1314947,00.html


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