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Elderly white Zimbabwean farmers who were evicted from their farms during Mugabe’s land grabs in the early 2000’s are still struggling 20 years on from the brutal farm raids which killed dozens of innocent, hard-working white Zimbabweans.

I was shocked to find out that up to 50,000 whites still live in Zimbabwe, mostly in the big cities Harare and Bulawayo.

Many farmers are still living in poverty as they have no chance of finding work and were left with nothing after the raids. Not everyone was lucky enough or had the money to flee and begin new lives in Australia, New Zealand or England.

It seems like the world has just forgotten about these poor people who have remained behind. 

The best farmers in the world would be welcomed here in New Zealand as we need them more than ever. Hard-working, kind, charitable, all the attributes which this country needs. 

And what has happened in Zimbabwe could very well happen with its neighbouring country. In fact, it’s already begun.

The Far Left party EFF, whose leader Julius Malema sings the chant ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the farmer,’ during his rallies, managed to achieve a very impressive 12 percent of the vote in last year’s elections. He has a massive amount of influence in South Africa’s corrupt politics.

“Kill the Boer, kill the farmer”

The results of that election will be extremely worrying for the white minority of South Africa, who are already under attack with land grabs, murders and carjackings a daily reality. All of this is completely ignored by the mainstream media, as it doesn’t fit their narrative. 

What happened in Zimbabwe should never be forgotten, especially with history repeating itself in South Africa.

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