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Aeneas Chigwedere
This book gives you the rare but vital documents pertaining to the occupation and colonisation of Zimbabwe. From them, it is apparent that:
Both the B.S.A.C. and the settler regime that took over in 1923 were illegal regimes through and through.
Britain in 1892, 1894 and 1918 pronounced that the B.S.A.C. did not have rights over land in Southern Rhodesia. This position did not change after 1918.
In 1918 by the judgement of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of the House of Lords, Britain declared that she, (and not the B.S.A.C.) had colonised Southern Rhodesia and that all that the Company had done, it did as an agent of the Crown. It therefore follows that it is Britain that seized our land, cattle, goats and crops; it is Britain that subjected the Africans to slavery and torture.
The book concludes that in light of the above, the Zimbabwe Government owes nothing to the commercial farmers. Instead, it is Britain that owes the commercial farmers something because it was Britain that sold them stolen property.
The cattle in the hands of the commercial farmers are African cattle seized by the B.S.A.C. (Britain). The Africans of Zimbabwe deserve compensation from Britain for their cattle, goats, sheep and crops seized to cover the illegal hut tax.
The Zimbabwean Africans deserve reparations from Britain for the servitude they were subjected to over 90 years by an illegal regime but given blessing by Britain herself.
COME FACE TO FACE WITH RARE DOCUMENTS YOU NEVER SUSPECTED TO EXIST!
Paperback
51 pages
Mutapa Publishing House
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