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President Mugabe BOLDLY moved to implement the Land Reform Program, and he VIGOROUSLY defended it. Unfortunately, sanctions & other factors made the land UNPRODUCTIVE. President President of Zimbabwe took over, and the land became more Productive than ever before! From Blueberries, to Tobacco, to Wheat, to maize - RECORD...

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