Firebrand ex-Zanu PF youth commissar, Godfrey Tsenengamu has accused his former party of distributing land to Zimbabweans along party lines.
"To a very large extent, those not connected or associated to those in one political party have been sidelined and segregated against and have no access to that land which also belongs to them as a national resource," Tsenengamu said while launching his Economic Emancipation in Zimbabwe (FEEZ).
Tsenengamu, who was sacked from Zanu PF for spotlighting on alleged looting by business personalities associated with the ruling elite, said land was being used as a bait for ruling party loyalty.
The outspoken politician-turned-empowerment lobbyist accused the ruling elite of holding on to tracts of land some of which was being kept for "unborn babies and the children of powerful politicians who are out of this country".
The FEEZ national chairperson said production on the farms has plummeted as many land holders have turned into "cell phone and visiting farmers" with no commitment to producing for a starving nation.