Alamein Farm, Commercial farm in Beatrice, Zimbabwe.
Alamein Farm is a large-scale agricultural operation in rural Zimbabwe that cultivates multiple crops and maintains livestock on extensive land holdings. The operation integrates crop production with cattle and game management across its land.
The farm came under new ownership in the early 2000s as part of Zimbabwe's Land Reform Programme, marking a significant shift in agricultural land control. This change reflected broader national policies affecting farming and land distribution.
The farm represents the transformation of Zimbabwe's agricultural sector, reflecting changes in land ownership patterns following independence.
The property sits on accessible routes south of Harare and can be reached by road from the capital. Visitors should note this remains an active working farm where agricultural activities occur regularly.
The farm gained national attention in 2011 when General Solomon Mujuru died under mysterious circumstances at the farm homestead.
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