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Its all good, ‘democracy’ is back in Zimbabwe. Now all the new guy has to do is find jobs for the 90% of the population who are unemployed.
Anonymous5It’s a bit of a worry that the English part of his speech was exactly what the world wanted to hear but the rest, in his native tongue, demonized and condemned the opposition.
Anything’s better than Mugabe?,,,,, we’ll see.
Anonymous42Central bank?
Hyper inflation?
Chronic unemployment?
Civil unrest?
Sound familiar?
Only the elites will recover to master their subjects with the tools of poverty.
Zimbabwe is only one of many domino nations laying flat on it’s face after being plundered by the elites. This is just round two of the elites world slavery games…
Three and a half decades of tyrannical dictatorship, looting and death has turned Zimbabwe from the bread basket of Africa to a nation that could be mistaken for being the victims of a nuclear war.
Zimbabwe has already hit rock bottom, this change of power can only be an improvement.
Hmm let’s see now.
Mugabe and his mates plundered state resources. Now the country has f*** all left. Army step in and “eject” Mugabe who is replaced… by his former mate.
Not holding out much hope!Wow, MG-Tower, that’s a lot of money! You might be able to buy a moldy carrot with all that dough!
Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.
Anonymous12When you kick Whitey out of your country you have to expect it to go to s~~~.
Just ask South Africa.
Still the same party. The same structure exists with the same people in the high places. Unless they completely overhaul the system, its going to be a very long and painful process toward recovery.
I stand with feet apart and let my balls hang free...Manginas dont have balls...See how they stand and sit at the whim of their masters...
I won’t claim to know much as I have never been in Zimbabwe. However, when one kicks the job providers out, what does one expect? It sounds like the people were better off when it was Rhodesia.
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