Zambia's new farmers are being killed by kindness By David Blair in Choma (Filed: 22/03/2006) James Chance slept in a tent for four months when he arrived to farm the bush country of Zambia. Having lost his farm in Zimbabwe, Mr Chance leased 4,400 acres in its northern neighbour and was "exhilarated" to have a second opportunity to till Africa's soil. Bruce Danckwerts [L] and one of his workers inspect tobacco that will fetch much less on foreign markets Yet his hopes and those of 200 other white farmers, all fugitives from Zimbabwe, have been shattered almost overnight. Most of...