Zimbabwe’s President Served Private Diamond Miners Their Eviction Notices

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Arthur Chatora - This Is Africa

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Yeah this cac should really report what happens in Brazil and on the other side of the continent :troll:

I said the CAC media never reports the disparities in any place but black countries, and that is true enough. The above reporter works for said CAC media and simply regurgitates whatever the cacs tell him to write. His example doesn't prove anything; he lives in London and copywrites whatever his editors say he should.

European halfbreeds like @mbewane will go to any length go defend cacs. The other halfbreed ogkush is similar in his zealot defense of Europe.
 

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And some Americans support Trump....
Haven't you recently supported Trump? :patrice:

The general sense I get from Zimbabweans is Bob is inept and greedy.

Is that from personal experiences offline? Just asking, because other Africans seem to champion Robert.

Also I think a Zimbabwean himself made this doc.


PS: Yes, I know Bob is a dictator and not a model for Africa, but he did try to give equal landownership for blacks iirc.
 

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Debswana is the joint-owned Diamond and coal mining company of Botswana. De Beers owns the other 50% of the shares.

Botswana was very poor when it discovered diamonds in the 1960s. It lacked capital to get its operation going. It offered De Beers a controlling share in a joint mining company to jump start its economy. Over the years, it bought more and more shares of Debswana.

It also moved diamond cutting and polishing to Botswana creating a value chain

Yeah I googled it and saw the government owns half of it

How much of their mining companies does Zimbabwe own?
 

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PS: Yes, I know Bob is a dictator and not a model for Africa, but he did try to give equal landownership for blacks iirc.

I never said Bob did no good....I mean Zimbabwe over the decades has been THE beacon for literacy and skilled workers but his politics and economics are bad. He became what he hated out of ego.
 

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Haven't you recently supported Trump? :patrice:



Is that from personal experiences offline? Just asking, because other Africans seem to champion Robert.

Also I think a Zimbabwean himself made this doc.


PS: Yes, I know Bob is a dictator and not a model for Africa, but he did try to give equal landownership for blacks iirc.


Yup, Zimbabwean people have different opinions on Mugabe just like American people have different opinions on Obama. Some Americans say Obama is the anfi-white Antichrist. You can't take some idiot's opinion as gospel and say Mugabe or Obama are terrible; you have to do your own research.
 

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I never said Bob did no good....I mean Zimbabwe over the decades has been THE beacon for literacy and skilled workers but his politics and economics are bad. He became what he hated out of ego.

If you want to criticize Mugabes land reform policy, you should be honest and just say so, rather than hiding behind buzzwords and euphemism. I maintain that Mugabe did right in kicking the cacs off his people's land over the last decades (his only glaring mistake) and furthermore refusing to bend to cac's whims. It meant no more "skilled workers" as Zimbabwe rebuilds but that was and remains a worthy sacrifice. Better to starve on your feet than eat on your knees.
 

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If you want to criticize Mugabes land reform policy, you should be honest and just say so, rather than hiding behind buzzwords and lies. I maintain that Mugabe did right in kicking the cacs off his people's land and refusing to bend to cac's whims. It meant no more "skilled workers" as Zimbabwe rebuilds but that was and remains a worthy sacrifice. Better to starve on your feet than eat on your knees.

Please stop quoting me with your delusions and strawmans.

No one said shyt about cacs :heh:
 
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