Robert Mugabe is rooting for Chisora, promises him a seized farm if he wins...
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All you say are lies, because the corner stone of any succeful justice system, economy, and human rights - are LAND RIGHTS. Which the Mugabe dictatorship obviously does not respect. Zimbabwe is starving, there is hyper-inflation, and the economy has virtually collapsed. Pray to God that the Chinese will come and invest some money in Zimbabwe and even then the corrupt government will keep all the spoils. You know this to be true... until ordinary people realize this and take their leaders to task in Africa, nothing will change.The situation is different in Zimbabwe.The violence is past and there is a stable government.There will be elections next year.
You think natural resources dont help?In Zim ordinary citizens get mining rights and people who were previously unemployed easily make $100k an annum and life is really cheap down there.I have worked with banks in the UK and did field trips to Zimbabwe and it's a fact.People who were subsistance farmers have gone commercial,I have people I know who were nobodies and they have contracts to supply UK shops with £11m worth of produce.
Dont get me wrong there were sectors which suffered like manufacturing,tourism and health but even England had same issues with their manufacturing.A lot of towns in England are very poor because of such changes.
I can not deny that governance is at the centre of prosperity but if you know Zimbabwe has very good structure.It had the most independent judiciary system and even corporate governance has always been excellent.If you check 2008 Zimbabwe stock exchange was the best performing stock exchange in the world.The bribery and looting you talk about is a Western African phenomenon not Southern African.Zimbabwe is on the path back.Comment
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Chisora comes from a wealthy family and that boy has enough money to run a governement of an island in the Caribbean.His father had 15 very productive farms producing among other things roses for the Netherlands market.Do you know how many Zimbabweans own multi million £ houses in knightsbridge?Comment
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Don't worry about him dude... He's a racist in disguise of a boxing fan... or should i say Wlad fan. He brought this up just to bring in more interest in yet another bum (sorry brother, Chisora is a continental level fighter at best who went life and death with Sexton (god i wish i was named Sexton)) because he expects all black people to be behind a total unknown from day to night so he feels some kind of racial superiority when Wlad predictably smashes him. About the underlying discussion, he's as most people, misinformed or just trying to misinform the casual reader hoping to recruit more racists. He's usual stuff you know..Zimbabwe wasnt the bread basket as Rhodesia,Zimbabwe supplied SADCC countries as a black nation until 1999.All the great and honourable people of Zimbabwe was take what rightfully belonged to them then had successive droughts from 2001 but now things have changed.When means of production change hands,there is obviously a time lag effect but I guarantee you,go to Zimbabwe right now,that land is not lying idle,black farmers are producing.Black people own mining rights now,they own businesses right now.I'm not saying everything went smoothly but what happened had to happen.
The western media is biased.Why use the term seize?If you know about the Lancaster House conference,you will know that there was to be a willing buyer willing seller program from 1990 being funded by the British government.There was no problem until Tony Blair came to power around 1997.Mugabe tried to talk to Blair and Blair would walk away even at the Chogm meeting.Blair went on to say he wouldnt honour the agreement which was made by a conservative governement.What did you want the Zimbabwean people to do when they went to war for their own land.Have you ever heard about the Land apportionment Act,The Land Tenure Act which forcibly took land from indigenous Zimbabwean people.Why dont people talk about that?Do you know how white people took land in the Midlands?They would just come with lorries,tell everyone to get into the lorry,leave their cattle and all livestock then dump people in remote places where there were no schools,hospitals,roads or anything.Why turn a blind eye on history?Comment
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[QUOTE=Jakutindi Wauya;9747776]Chisora comes from a wealthy family and that boy has enough money to run a governement of an island in the Caribbean.His father had 15 very productive farms producing among other things roses for the Netherlands market.Do you know how many Zimbabweans own multi million £ houses in knightsbridge?[/QUOTE]
That's why 7,000,000 million Zimbabweans are starving, because there are a few that steal it all, you fool.
And you lied again, there was an article about Chisora, he grew up very poor and when he came to London he lived in the slums, boxing was his only way out.Comment
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All you say are lies, because the corner stone of any succeful justice system, economy, and human rights - are LAND RIGHTS. Which the Mugabe dictatorship obviously does not respect. Zimbabwe is starving, there is hyper-inflation, and the economy has virtually collapsed. Pray to God that the Chinese will come and invest some money in Zimbabwe and even then the corrupt government will keep all the spoils. You know this to be true... until ordinary people realize this and take their leaders to task in Africa, nothing will change.
Zimbabwe's annual inflation slows to 3.6 percent
(AFP) – Nov 16, 2010
HARARE — Zimbabwe's annual inflation eased to 3.6 percent for the month of October, down from the September rate of 4.2 percent, the government statistics agency said Tuesday.
"The year-on-year inflation rate for the month of October 2010 as measured by the all-items consumer price index (CPI) stood at 3.6 percent," the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstats) said in a statement.
Monthly inflation was 0.2 percent in October, up from 0.1 percent in September, Zimstats said.
The agency attributed the rise in monthly inflation to higher prices for food and non-alcoholic beverages.
The strengthening of the rand in neighbouring South Africa has pushed up prices in Zimbabwe, which still relies on imports from South Africa as local manufacturers battle to recover from the effects of a nearly decade-long economic crisis.
Zimstats said a family of five requires at least 462 dollars (339 euros) a month to buy food and non-food items.
Most government workers earn an average salary of 200 dollars a month, and unemployment remains high.
Zimbabwe's inflation has fallen dramatically in the last two years since the formation of a coalition government that off-loaded the inflation-ravaged local dollar in favour of the US dollar.
The last official estimate of inflation in Zimbabwe dollars in 2008 was 230 million percent, but independent experts said the real figure was in the billions.Comment
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Isn't Chisora the one who is racist according to his most recent statement?Don't worry about him dude... He's a racist in disguise of a boxing fan... or should i say Wlad fan. He brought this up just to bring in more interest in yet another bum (sorry brother, Chisora is a continental level fighter at best who went life and death with Sexton (god i wish i was named Sexton)) because he expects all black people to be behind a total unknown from day to night so he feels some kind of racial superiority when Wlad predictably smashes him. About the underlying discussion, he's as most people, misinformed or just trying to misinform the casual reader hoping to recruit more racists. He's usual stuff you know..
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