That is certainly true. Though providing sources, let alone "credible" ones, would be hard. Personally, I am not that interested in the details and technicalities as this is where the deception is more likely to lurk. Who has more control over the flow of information: Zimbabwe, or the poor multi billion dollar farmers they banished?
To be honest, I think this type of thinking is everything that is wrong with public discourse today.
Gtex555 made a very specific claim: "In truth the whites were stealing minerals and precious metals from the country on the cheap and laundering that money as farming proceeds giving the impression of this bread basket cause it was all funded by illicit funds. When they were kicked out they continued to steal these minerals through bribing the top officials but the only difference was there was no-longer an incentive to send the money back into Zimbabwe and hence the farming was no-longer supported by illicit funds and it collapsed."
It should not be particularly difficult to find at least some evidence for that claim. There are voluminous reports and investigations of government corruption all over the world.
And yet, your response is basically "I'm not really concerned with the details, I'm just going to believe what I choose to believe because that fits more closely with the narrative that I identify with".