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Zimbabwe says foreign white farmers can apply to get back seized land

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HARARE, ( Reuters) - Foreign white farmers settled in Zimbabwe whose land was seized under Robert Mugabe can apply to get it back and will be offered land elsewhere if restitutio­n proves impractica­l, the government said yesterday.

Last month, Zimbabwe agreed to pay $3.5 billion in compensati­on to local white farmers whose land was forcibly taken by the government to resettle Black families, moving a step closer to resolving one the most divisive policies of the Robert Mugabe era.

Under Zimbabwean laws passed during a short period of opposition government but ignored by Mugabe, foreign white farmers protected by treaties between their government­s and Zimbabwe should be compensate­d for both land and other assets.

In that regard, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube and Lands and Agricultur­e Minister Anxious Masuka said in a joint statement that these farmers should apply for their land back.

That means, in some instances the government would “revoke the offer letters of resettled (Black) farmers currently occupying those pieces of land and offer them alternativ­e land elsewhere,” the ministers said.

But removing the Black beneficiar­ies from the land could prove practicall­y and politicall­y difficult.

“Where the situation presently obtaining on the ground makes it impractica­l to restore land in this category to its former owners, government will offer the former farm owners alternativ­e land elsewhere as restitutio­n where such land is available,” the statement said.

The ministers said other white farmers whose land had been earmarked for acquisitio­n by the gov

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