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Namibia: Land reform reproducing poverty  by  Omugabe
First of all, it is NEVER EVER poverty to own your own land!

So this so-called research is no doubt produced by the European propagandists, whose aim is to use every trick and deception in the book to seek to ensure their continued domination of looted African ancestral Lands, Wealth & Resources.

Second, the way to do effective land reform is to return ownership of ALL of the African lands to their rightful African owners.
And then have the white invaders pay lease money to the African owners at a regular intervals.

Let the whites work the Africans' land, and pay the Africans for the privilege.
27 May 2008 19:36  Reply, Report this comment






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