Could have seen that one coming - Zimbabwe

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Zimbabwe was taken over by a tyrant - Robert Mugabe - who lived high on the hog while the nation of Zimbabwe crashed and burned. You can buy a 100 million dollar Zimbabwean bank note for about $30 - that is how badly crashed their economy is. His leadership "appropriated" farms from white owners and gave them to politically connected blacks. Guess what happened. From NWO Report:

Zimbabwe Begs White Farmers To Return As Nation Teeters On Brink Of ‘Manmade Starvation’
Crisis-torn Zimbabwe is on the brink of “manmade starvation” with most households unable to obtain enough food to meet basic standards, a UN envoy has said.

This comes 17 years after Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwean government seized large swathes of land from white farmers in the country, triggering a rapid downturn in the country’s economy.

The people of Zimbabwe are slowly getting to a point of suffering a manmade starvation,” said Hilal Elver, the UN special rapporteur on the right to food.

More than 60% of the population of a country once seen as the breadbasket of Africa is now considered food insecure, with most households unable to obtain enough food to meet basic needs due to hyperinflation,” said Elver.

How did the “breadbasket of Africa” reach the point of “manmade starvation“?

News24 reports that Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party launched the controversial land reforms in 2000, forcibly seizing white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks. Mugabe said the reforms were meant to correct colonial land ownership imbalances.

A simple search for mugabe palace turns up some amazing images. Must have been nice for him and his cronies but he sure sucked the life out of his country.

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This page contains a single entry by DaveH published on December 5, 2019 10:06 AM.

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