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Zimbabwe pays $146m to foreign farmers as land reform compensation gains momentum

Zimbabwe has begun compensating foreign farmers with payments totalling $146 million while returning 67 previously seized farms, marking a major step in efforts to resolve long-running disputes stemming from land reforms launched over two decades ago. The development, announced in May 2026, comes nearly 25 years after the controversial land seizures reshaped the country’s agricultural sector, as reported by Reuters.

The compensation programme forms part of Zimbabwe’s broader strategy to rebuild investor confidence and normalise relations with international creditors and Western governments. Officials say the returned farms and compensation payments are aimed at addressing bilateral investment protection agreements that were breached during the land redistribution process.

Zimbabwe’s land reform programme, initiated in the early 2000s, saw thousands of white-owned commercial farms seized by the state, triggering economic disruption, legal disputes, and a collapse in agricultural productivity. The issue has remained a major obstacle in the country’s efforts to secure debt restructuring and international financial support.

Analysts say the latest move signals a more pragmatic approach by the government as it seeks economic recovery and renewed foreign investment. While the compensation effort may improve Zimbabwe’s international standing, observers note that broader structural reforms and policy consistency will remain critical to restoring long-term confidence in the country’s economy and property rights framework.

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