By DARLINGTON CHILUBA WHEN Northern Rhodesia assembled its foremost minds in 1951 to discuss the future of the country, the most topical issue was land. The colonial administration had created or imported laws that distributed land unequivocally to the detriment of natives. The value of land, its productive and restorative capacity was assigned legally and […]
THE CAPITAL GAP – LAND

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