\u201cFor me to leave a place of security, a place that\u2019s been good to me and my family, to go back and get harassed - I\u2019m not prepared to do that.\u201d\n \nIn the early 2000s, at least 4,000 white Zimbabweans were kicked out of their farms to make way for their black counterparts.\n \nRobert Mugabe, who was president at the time, argued only this could address historical injustices.\n \nDuring the colonial-era, much of the country's arable land was reserved for the white population while black farmers were forced onto marginal areas.\n \nBut President Mugabe\u2019s land reform policy triggered global sanctions, the impact of which is still felt by ordinary Zimbabweans, to this day.\n \nNow, with the country batting food insecurity, should white Zimbabwean farmers, who are doing well in countries like Zambia, consider going back home?\n \nPresenter: Alan Kasujja\n \nGuests: Graham Rae and Prosper Chitambara