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Tears of joy as white Zimbabwean farmer returns to seized land
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December 22, 2017
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White Zimbabwean farmer Rob Smart and his two sons returned to their farm with ululations from former workers six months after he was forced out by police during ex-president Robert Mugabe's reign.
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