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Zimbabwe: Public Officials Accused of 'Intimidating' Chipinge Banana Farmers

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[263Chat] A number of Mutema banana farmers in Chipinge have accused public officials of trying to coerce them back into a contractual agreement with Matansuka against their will.

Source: allAfrica.com

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