The Lancaster House Agreement signed in 1979 was the basis of Zimbabwe’s land policy from 1980- 1990. In that agreement, the black majority government had agreed to wait 10 years before beginning any land reform agenda. After 1990, the Zimbabwe government revised their land reform policy with the goal of increasing the amount of land allocated to black Zimbabweans. They passed the Land Acquisition Act
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