A Namibian Calls Land Reform Spade a Spade
Let me tell you something straight. No sugar. No diplomacy. No fear or favour. This is the kind of truth that breaks friendships and ends dinner parties. But silence is betrayal. I am calling a spade a spade. Lies have short legs. We have always known the truth. Our ancestors gave us the power to grab the fake bull by the horns. The only question left is why we have not acted. Why we continue to talk while the land sleeps under someone else's fence. Zimbabwe Already Passed That Phase Let us look east. Zimbabwe went through the fire. They took the land violently, messily, and imperfectly. Their economy collapsed. Then it stabilized. Then they learned hard lessons about who should actually hold the hoe. But here is what we refuse to admit in Namibia and South Africa. Zimbabwe is past the phase of talking. They acted. We are still at conferences. They have black farmers on land that was once exclusively white owned. We have task teams studying the problem for the tenth year. I am not ...