Hello 

Create Profile

Creating your profile will enable you to submit photos and stories to get published on News24.


Please provide a username for your profile page:

This username must be unique, cannot be edited and will be used in the URL to your profile page across the entire 24.com network.

Settings

Location Settings

News24 allows you to edit the display of certain components based on a location. If you wish to personalise the page based on your preferences, please select a location for each component and click "Submit" in order for the changes to take affect.









Facebook Sign-In

Hi News addict,

Join the News24 Community to be involved in breaking the news.

Log in with Facebook to comment and personalise news, weather and listings.

 
 

Farrakhan backs Mugabe

2002-07-14 12:29
line

Harare - US radical black leader Louis Farrakhan, on a three-day visit to Zimbabwe, gave his backing to President Robert Mugabe's land seizure campaign, state media reported on Saturday.

Farrakhan, who has led a Chicago-based Muslim movement called Nation of Islam since the 1970s, was due to meet Mugabe on Saturday after arriving in Harare on Friday.

"Speaking soon after his arrival, Mr Farrakhan said he was in full support of President Mugabe's policies, especially the land issue as it was aimed at correcting a historical injustice," the state-owned Bulawayo Chronicle said in a report.

Farrakhan reportedly made his views known at a private meeting with Mugabe.

Farrakhan had blamed Zimbabwe's former colonial power Britain for failing to honour pledges - made prior to independence in 1980 - to sponsor land reform, and believed this had forced Mugabe to seize the farms, state radio said.

Farrakhan was also reported as saying the "demonisation of President Mugabe is uncalled for, (and was) the culmination of a prolonged campaign being orchestrated by the United States and Britain."

Farrakhan, who attended the launch of the new African Union (AU) in the Durban last week, has visited Zimbabwe before.

'Mugabe not isolated'

But the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corp (ZBC) said on Saturday this trip showed that Mugabe's government was not isolated.

"Western powers, including the United States and former colonial master Britain, are desperately trying to portray the Zimbabwe government as isolated," the ZBC said.

The US and the European Union have imposed travel restrictions on Mugabe and other senior ruling party officials since his controversial re-election in March.

Mugabe attended the AU summit last week, but Zimbabwe was not on the official agenda and Mugabe did not give a speech during the launch of the new pan-African group, which replaced the Organisation for African Unity (OAU).

Farrakhan, who once called Judaism a "gutter religion" and said Adolf Hitler was a "wickedly great man", was banned from Britain in 1986 for expressing racist and anti-Semitic views. The ban was upheld in a British high court in April.

Not his first visit

Nearly 3 000 white farmers have been ordered to vacate their farms by August 10 to make way for landless blacks. Eleven white farmers have been killed and thousands of farm workers assaulted and displaced since invasions of white-owned farms by pro-government militants began more than two years ago.

Mugabe, who is accused by the opposition and many Western powers of cheating in presidential polls in March, says the land programme is an effort to correct imbalances in land ownership created by British colonialism.

White farmers say they support land redistribution, but are opposed to the methods employed by Mugabe, who has ruled the former Rhodesia since independence in 1980.

inside news24

 
1 of 10

140
1
 
Traffic
Lottery
 
  • Friday Carletonville - 10:01 AM
    Road name: N14
    ROAD CLOSED due to a large sink-hole between the two Carletonville exits - traffic is diverted onto a local bypass route
  • Sunday Volksrust - 07:33 AM
    Road name: N11 Both Ways
    Stop / go controls for construction works at Majuba Pass - expect delays between Volksrust and Newcastle
  • Monday Centurion - 15:41 PM
    Road name: Jean Avenue
    ROAD CLOSED between Rabie Street and Gerhard Street for sink hole repair works
 
More traffic reports...
 

Jobs [change area]

Cars[change area]

NISSAN

Micra 1.5 Tekna 5-dr
2011
R 129,990.00

VOLKSWAGEN

Golf 5 R32 3.2 5-dr DSG
2007
R 349,950.00

ALFA ROMEO

Giulietta 1.4 Distinctive 5-dr
2011
R 292,000.00

Property [change area]

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Romance at the President

Spend two nights at the Protea Hotel President in Cape Town from R2601 per person sharing. Includes return flights, taxes, car hire and accommodation. Book Now!

Kalahari.com - shop online today

The Big Mama Sale

The Big Mama Sale is now on. Get up to 80% off Books, Music, DVDs, Games, Electronics, Toys & Gifts. Shop now.

Electronics on Sale

Up to 80% off electronics + 24hr delivery. Shop now.

50% Off Educo toys

Join the Big Mama Sale madness at kalahari.com and get 50% off all Educo toys for your kids. Terms and conditions apply. Shop now.

Books on Sale

Up to 80% off books & 1000s Of books to choose from. First come, first served. While stocks last. Shop now.

Blu-ray special offer

Buy 10 blu-rays and get a free Sony blu-ray player. Offer valid while stocks last. Shop now.

OLX Free Classifieds [change area]

Drain & Pipe Inspection System

For Sale, Garage Sale in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 21

2011 Mazda 2 1.5 Dynamic

Vehicles, Cars in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 22

Estimator

Jobs, Engineering Jobs - Architecture Jobs in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date January 21

The Big Mama Sale

The Big Mama Sale is now on. Get up to 80% off Books, Music, DVDs, Games, Electronics, Toys & Gifts. Shop now.

Visit www.kalahari.com for millions of books, music, DVDs, games & more!

BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900

The Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 is as the name says...

From R5249.00

I'm shopping for:

A local community where you can meet people, upload photos, videos and loads more...
There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.