Luciano backs Mugabe's land grab on Zimbabwe visit
LUCIANO arrived in Zimbabwe on Tuesday By Lebo Nkatazo Last updated: 10/30/2007 20:29:22
JAMAICAN reggae star Luciano arrived in Harare on Tuesday as a guest of the Zimbabwe government and immediately courted controversy by hailing President Robert Mugabe’s controversial land seizures.
Luciano was flown in by the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), a government agency dedicated to recovering the country’s dwindling tourist arrivals.
“The taking of the land was a good move by the President because he was taking land which belongs to the people. It is only right that land should be given back because it was taken violently,” the internationally-renowned reggae star said.
Luciano warned that the Western imperial agenda was still not defeated. He told reporters: “History has a way of repeating itself; we must not let it happen again.”
Mugabe’s government faces international isolation after western countries criticised the violent seizure of white owned farms. The farm grab was spearheaded by veterans of the country’s bush war against former colonial ruler, Britain.
Our correspondent reports that Luciano’s arrival is part of a propaganda drive to project Zimbabwe in a positive light in the midst of international isolation. Luciano is one of several international stars lined-up by the ZTA to perform in Zimbabwe, including Beyonce.
Luciano is expected to perform once in Harare at a venue yet to be announced. His band was expected in Zimbabwe on Thursday, a press conference was told.
Over the weekend, ZTA boss Karikoga Kaseke told a privately-owned Sunday paper that Beyonce would also visit the country.
“I am telling you that Beyonce is really coming to Zimbabwe," said Kaseke. "We wanted to bring her as soon as possible but her promoters told us that her programme is tight for the meantime and that they would get back to us with the date, so definitely the singer is coming and I am confirming that."
LUCIANO arrived in Zimbabwe on Tuesday By Lebo Nkatazo Last updated: 10/30/2007 20:29:22
JAMAICAN reggae star Luciano arrived in Harare on Tuesday as a guest of the Zimbabwe government and immediately courted controversy by hailing President Robert Mugabe’s controversial land seizures.
Luciano was flown in by the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), a government agency dedicated to recovering the country’s dwindling tourist arrivals.
“The taking of the land was a good move by the President because he was taking land which belongs to the people. It is only right that land should be given back because it was taken violently,” the internationally-renowned reggae star said.
Luciano warned that the Western imperial agenda was still not defeated. He told reporters: “History has a way of repeating itself; we must not let it happen again.”
Mugabe’s government faces international isolation after western countries criticised the violent seizure of white owned farms. The farm grab was spearheaded by veterans of the country’s bush war against former colonial ruler, Britain.
Our correspondent reports that Luciano’s arrival is part of a propaganda drive to project Zimbabwe in a positive light in the midst of international isolation. Luciano is one of several international stars lined-up by the ZTA to perform in Zimbabwe, including Beyonce.
Luciano is expected to perform once in Harare at a venue yet to be announced. His band was expected in Zimbabwe on Thursday, a press conference was told.
Over the weekend, ZTA boss Karikoga Kaseke told a privately-owned Sunday paper that Beyonce would also visit the country.
“I am telling you that Beyonce is really coming to Zimbabwe," said Kaseke. "We wanted to bring her as soon as possible but her promoters told us that her programme is tight for the meantime and that they would get back to us with the date, so definitely the singer is coming and I am confirming that."
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