Zimbabwe Succession Watch: Mnangagwa is the second president of the Republic

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I addressed this posts by you before already. And its ironic you mention Rwanda. Anyways Tanzania, so far ARE making progress. But we'll have to see in the future if they make their goal of reaching Middle Class status by 2025. I never seen analyst claim Ethiopia has huge potential but ethier way Ethiopia is developing at a VERY fast pace(even with the dictatorship) and I seen this first hand. Your only true points are Angola and especially Nigeria.
Nigeria is a joke. But Rwanda has made a lot of progress of the last 5 years. So has Tanzania but middle class status is the goal for all of these countries.
 
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Zimbabwe to Cut Spending, Relax Its Black Ownership Laws

Zimbabwe will trim spending and increase tax revenue next year and relax laws that require black citizens hold majority stakes in companies as it looks to restore confidence and boost economic growth, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa said.

First the farm reparations
Now the business ownership
Next the diamonds?

@Diasporan Royalty my nikka you ready to stop defending this yet?
 

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Zimbabwe to Cut Spending, Relax Its Black Ownership Laws



First the farm reparations
Now the business ownership
Next the diamonds?

@Diasporan Royalty my nikka you ready to stop defending this yet?
You guys act like I have a personal stake in the government. I only pointed out the flaws in Mugabe and stated my piece in the situation and left it at that. And if you followed my posts I even said the new president giving compensate to white farmers was silly. My thing is how native Zimbabweans feel if they don't see a problem then its :yeshrug: for me.
 

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Mugarbage really pulled down Zimbabwe to the bottom.

fukking hate African dictators, at least dictators in other continents get their economy popping even as they kill you.

I have no high hopes for this insider, but at least if he relaxes some of the restrictions on business, poor Zims can have food on their plates.


Can the Singapore model save Zimbabwe

Opinion | Can the Singapore Model Save Zimbabwe?


This economist has spilled the game, the new president would be well advised to follow that model.
 

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Lmao
 

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Mugabe reportedly offered asylum in Equatorial Guinea

Former president Robert Mugabe has reportedly been offered political asylum in Equatorial Guinea.

A leading weekly‚ The Standard‚ quoting sources‚ reported that Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo had paid a visit to his close friend Mugabe at his private residence‚ the Blue Roof in Borrowdale‚ where the offer had been made.

However‚ Mugabe is said to have warmly declined the offer.

"This is my home‚ I will die here. I will visit you as and when I want to but I will never abandon my people‚" Mugabe is reported to have said.

The paper also reported that Mugabe had complained that his successor‚ President Emmerson Mnangagwa‚ was keeping a close watch on his movements.

Since stepping down after military intervention in November 2017‚ Mugabe has spoken only once to the media when he revealed that his family's security was compromised. Only pictures and videos of the former head of state have surfaced on social media‚ which have been posted by close family during celebrations such as his birthday and family dinners.

Mbasongo and Mugabe - both at some point Africa's longest serving leaders – cemented their friendship in 2004.

Zimbabwe arrested former British soldier and mercenary Simon Mann who led a band of 69 soldiers en route to Equatorial Guinea to unseat Mbasongo on 7 March 2004.

Their Boeing 727 was seized by Zimbabwe's security forces when it landed in Harare to collect weapons.

In 2015 at the request of Mbasongo‚ Mugabe sent military experts to one of Sub-Sahara's leading oil producers.
 
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