The 1896 Redline is not political
Economic inequality
The northern communal farmers have for years been deprived of markets due to rampant diseases in the area, while their counterparts in the south of the redline had access to lucrative export markets.
Economic growth cannot be realized without the inclusion and active participation of northern regions. The 1896 Redline Radical Economic Transformation requires Cabinet’s Economi...
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Titus Ndayapale Kambadwa
I totally agree with dismantling of this so called redlines for poors only. Many honorable and so on are from northern but they don't care of others what they care only for their own interests. Because they hold shares in the meatco . We all want to benefit from our own resources. Stop being selfish.