Richest people in Zimbabwe
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tompei
, Oct 11 2011 02:25 PM
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#6
Posted 11 October 2011 - 02:51 PM
The Ghost of Ian Smith, on 11 October 2011 - 02:42 PM, said:
P Chiyangwa
M Chingwena
I Chombo
M Chingwena
I Chombo
can you compare Chiyangwa to Davy, Ruitenburg, McMillan,Reed, Taylor,Hammond, Erasmus,Irvine,Cohen,Patel,Abdullah etc. there are a lot of wealthy white and Asian people still in Zim.
Chester Crocker (the former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs) had this to say during US Senate hearings on Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zdera) before it was put into law in 2002: To separate the Zimbabwean people from Zanu-PF, we are going to have to make their economy scream, and I hope you, senators, have the stomach for what you have to do.
So if we were to decide to try and work for change in power in Zimbabwe, I would hope that we would have the wisdom to be discrete, to be low-key and to avoid giving those in power there the excuse that foreigners are out to get them. (Chester Crocker, 106th Congress House Hearings Zimbabwe: Democracy on the Line Tuesday, June 13, 2000).
So if we were to decide to try and work for change in power in Zimbabwe, I would hope that we would have the wisdom to be discrete, to be low-key and to avoid giving those in power there the excuse that foreigners are out to get them. (Chester Crocker, 106th Congress House Hearings Zimbabwe: Democracy on the Line Tuesday, June 13, 2000).
#7
Posted 11 October 2011 - 02:56 PM
ANC Youth League, on 11 October 2011 - 02:51 PM, said:
Eric Nhodza
Farai Rwodzi
Oliver Chidawu
Farai Rwodzi
Oliver Chidawu
Eric and Farai may have money but you could not place them with the cream of the rich.
Chester Crocker (the former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs) had this to say during US Senate hearings on Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zdera) before it was put into law in 2002: To separate the Zimbabwean people from Zanu-PF, we are going to have to make their economy scream, and I hope you, senators, have the stomach for what you have to do.
So if we were to decide to try and work for change in power in Zimbabwe, I would hope that we would have the wisdom to be discrete, to be low-key and to avoid giving those in power there the excuse that foreigners are out to get them. (Chester Crocker, 106th Congress House Hearings Zimbabwe: Democracy on the Line Tuesday, June 13, 2000).
So if we were to decide to try and work for change in power in Zimbabwe, I would hope that we would have the wisdom to be discrete, to be low-key and to avoid giving those in power there the excuse that foreigners are out to get them. (Chester Crocker, 106th Congress House Hearings Zimbabwe: Democracy on the Line Tuesday, June 13, 2000).
#14
Posted 11 October 2011 - 04:30 PM
Mthwakazimzansimthwakazi, on 11 October 2011 - 04:26 PM, said:
I am responding to this thread, and its about Zimbabwe, not South Africa!!
To me the answer is more likely to come out of South Africa; zanuland has no real people left inside its borders.
South Africa still has a chance.
#15
Posted 11 October 2011 - 05:06 PM
Fakeclaim, on 11 October 2011 - 02:51 PM, said:
can you compare Chiyangwa to Davy, Ruitenburg, McMillan,Reed, Taylor,Hammond, Erasmus,Irvine,Cohen,Patel,Abdullah etc. there are a lot of wealthy white and Asian people still in Zim.
Didn't they say Zimbabwean?


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