Sizzla
left Zimbabwe last Friday, telling reporters he would return to the
southern African country with other reggae artistes. According to The Herald
newspaper, Sizzla supported the government’s controversial land reform programme, calling it ‘noble’.

The reggae star first arrived in Zimbabwe for the 21st February Movement (a welfare programme for the country’s youth) celebrations in the city
of Bulawayo. He also performed at a party marking president Robert
Mugabe’s 86th birthday that month.

The Herald reported that Sizzla staged a farewell show in the capital, Harare, on September 6, where he mingled with fans.

Mugabe was one of the leaders of the revolution that toppled the racist regime of Ian Smith when the country was known as Rhodesia. He has led
Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.

But his land reform (seizing properties of mostly white farmers) has drawn strong criticism internationally. Critics claim Mugabe has given the
lands to relatives and cronies.

Mugabe’s alleged attacks on opponents have angered many world leaders including Nelson Mandela. The Herald said Sizzla had different views on the land reform.

“I’m happy that the leadership here is doing everything to empower the majority with the land reform programme and the black empowerment
drive, which is a noble idea,” the publication quoted him as saying.

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