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Zimbabwe pays former farmers to unlock global cash flow
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84823, member: 27"] Settling the bill for farm improvements is the main move to fix the national debt and get the global money players back on side. The Zimbabwean government allocates funds for former farm owner compensation [LIST] [*]Treasury just put ten million dollars into the 2026 budget to start paying out around 740 former commercial farmers this year. [*]The whole deal comes from the Global Compensation Deed, where the state agreed to pay 3.5 billion dollars for things like buildings and irrigation. [*]Professor Obert Jiri confirmed that the government religiously sets aside ten percent every year to make sure these legacy issues finally get resolved. [*]Nobody is getting paid for the actual land because the law says compensation only covers the physical improvements made before the redistribution. [/LIST] Debt resolution strategy targets international financial reengagement [LIST] [*]Clearing these claims is a massive benchmark for the World Bank and the IMF to even consider giving the country grants or debt relief. [*]The total debt for these improvements still sits at over three billion dollars and remains a huge chunk of what the country owes domestically. [*]Sticking to this payment roadmap is supposed to prove that property rights are safe and that the nation is a serious place for investment. [/LIST] New title deed reforms include former commercial farmers [LIST] [*]White farmers who stayed on their land after the reforms are now eligible to get official title deeds to keep their operations running smoothly. [*]Even abandoned BIPPA farms can now get these deeds so that new owners can actually invest without worrying about the land being repossessed. [*]This whole push for land tenure is meant to stabilize how much food the country grows by making the land a bankable asset for everyone. [*]Global stakeholders are apparently applauding the consistency of these payouts as the country tries to normalize its relationship with the world. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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