Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa Appeals for Racial Unity

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa Appeals for Racial Unity

Harare, July 22: Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for racial unity ahead of landmark elections, telling white farmers their lands will not be taken. Former President Robert Mugabe’s government supported the seizure of hundreds of white-owned farms which they saw as unfairly taken by settlers. But Mnangagwa, 75, told a crowd in Harare that the controversial policy was a thing of the past, BBC reported on Saturday. “We should cease to talk about who owns the farm in terms of colour,” he said. “It is criminal talking about that. A farmer, a black farmer, a white farmer, is a Zimbabwean farmer.”

Mnangagwa’s move to ease the concerns of white voters comes ahead of historic elections on July 30. It will be the first presidential poll since Mr Mugabe was ousted from power in November, bringing an end to his 37-year rule. White Zimbabweans have traditionally voted for opposition parties such as the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) as opposed to Mnangagwa’s Zanu-PF party. He told the crowd that his government was “racially blind” and acknowledged the failure of his predecessor’s controversial land reforms. (IANS)

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