As Zimbabweans vote for the country’s next president, correspondent Haru Mutasa takes us through what’s at stake.
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Working for aljazeera is amazing. How do you brainwash someone about their homeland?? Was mugabe your biggest problem? I didn’t hear anything about the sanctions that led to all this. At what point are leaders gonna be allowed to lead their countries as they deem fit without fearing retaliation from the west
Sanctions shouldn’t stop a country from developing. South Africa alone would have been the source of all capital goods needed to upgrade our economy. Especially when we had the currency advantage of the USD
Ha ha what is your,,,POINT the country is under heavy SANCTIONS baby girl the western have break down CUBA with these evil concepts they have ravage haiti with same method.because the blacks took country out of France hands ..wake up and smell the coffee, try to take your head out of that sand….thank God it wasn’t France colonise Zimbabwe
Haiti is utterly corrupt.
Haru Mutasa
Why between isnt long ? why?
When the country was called Rhodesia it was functional and growing. They got a
nice African sounding name and it’s been all downhill since.
It’s not a nice sounding African name. It is a name that represents the culture of the majority of the people in the country. Instead of representing only 250 000 people. If those Rhodesians had been decent enough to be grateful to have land and resources they couldn’t find anywhere in Europe in such abundance and high quality, instead of feeling entitled to land that wasn’t theirs then none of this would have happened
@@KorpusV6 I said they got an African sounding name (Zimbabwe). Rhodesia
had in place a program to transfer land to the Africa population. After Ian
Smith left office the land transfers that did occur were to all the political bosses.
Kind of like Black Lives Matter in the U.S., they bought property for Black
people, the only problem was the property went to the “right” Black people.
@@AQuietNight you know nothing about Zimbabwe. 3.5 million hectares of land was sold by white farmers to the state between 1980-1999. The land reform resulted in over 10 million hectares taken back from the thieving inbreds. There were issues with production for over 2 decades but for the last 5 years, total agricultural output has been on the rise with substantial investments from government and the private sector. Zimbabwe has many flaws, but the land reform is the best thing to happen to the country. Also, over 1000 white farmers are back working the land that is black owned as they should. This is Africa after all