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Ben Freeth says situation in Zim dreadful
09 Mar 2016 at 05:28hrs | Views
A British- Zimbabwe citizen Ben Freeth has claimed that the situation in Zimbabwe is dreadful and his stolen farm was yielding no production as the irrigation system was vandalized and his former workers were unemployed.
S[peaking during the ROHR Zimbabwe (Restoration of Human Rights) event in London Freeth said the situation at home was dreadful and remarked that he recently went back to see his stolen farm and found there were no crops, the irrigation system had been destroyed and his former workers were unemployed and impoverished.
He warned that Zanu PF would be looking to control people by exploiting British and American food aid for party-political purposes. ‘The British tax payer will be paying to keep Mugabe in power'.
Ben said he was skeptical about the sudden conversion to enlightened democrat of die-hard Zanu PF thieving functionary Joice Mujuru. He recalled how she and her murdered husband General Solomon Mujuru had deceived and stolen their farm from its previous owner who had been forced to flee the country with only one suitcase.
He was critical of the European diplomats living in what he called the ‘Harare bubble' and said how difficult it was to get any of them to go out and see things for themselves. He said he will join the prayers in Africa Unity Square on the anniversary of the murder of the Vigil's friend Itai Dzamara who was abducted by military intelligence in Harare on 9th March last year.
S[peaking during the ROHR Zimbabwe (Restoration of Human Rights) event in London Freeth said the situation at home was dreadful and remarked that he recently went back to see his stolen farm and found there were no crops, the irrigation system had been destroyed and his former workers were unemployed and impoverished.
Ben said he was skeptical about the sudden conversion to enlightened democrat of die-hard Zanu PF thieving functionary Joice Mujuru. He recalled how she and her murdered husband General Solomon Mujuru had deceived and stolen their farm from its previous owner who had been forced to flee the country with only one suitcase.
He was critical of the European diplomats living in what he called the ‘Harare bubble' and said how difficult it was to get any of them to go out and see things for themselves. He said he will join the prayers in Africa Unity Square on the anniversary of the murder of the Vigil's friend Itai Dzamara who was abducted by military intelligence in Harare on 9th March last year.
Source - Byo24News