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Africa Subsaharan
Official says Zimbabwe hungry and broke
2007-03-01
HARARE, Zimbabwe - Dozens of people were arrested Wednesday as pro-democracy activists defied a police ban on demonstrations and took to the streets to protest growing repression and economic hardship in Zimbabwe. The demonstration coincided with a bleak new warning by the head of the Zimbabwe state central bank that the nation is broke and using foreign currency needed for fuel and spare parts on food.
Oh-oh. I'll bet Bob will be having a talk to him about that.
The National Constitutional Assembly said it had marched in Harare and the cities of Bulawayo, Mutare, Masvingo and Gweru. Police had arrested 50 demonstrators in Harare and 25 in Mutare, it said. "Police brutality against demonstrators is a clear sign that we are living in a military state where freedom of expression and association is not respected," the group said in a statement. It vowed to continue with the demonstrations. "We believe that demonstrating for a new constitution is a genuine cause that cannot be blocked by a corrupt police force whose mandate is merely that of protecting a failed regime."
...and it's not like we've got a lot to lose.
Reserve Bank governor Gideon Gono told a panel of lawmakers that his priority was to allocate hard currency for imports of corn, the staple, to avert a looming food crisis. Currency was diverted from almost every government department to buy food, he conceded.
Gideon, Bob says to make sure you keep some aside for about ten thousand gallons of jet fuel and....stuff.
Many black farmers, including politicians, who resettled on former white-owned farms were failing to produce food, Gono said. Zimbabwe was once the region's breadbasket. "There are some people who have become professional land occupiers, vandalizing equipment and moving from one farm to another," Gono told a parliamentary committee on Home Affairs, according to the daily Herald, a government mouthpiece. Under President Robert Mugabe's land reform program, at least 5,000 white-owned farms have been seized with virtually no compensation since 2000. Many are derelict.
Farmin, I'm sooooooo disappointed in you...
Mugabe was on a state visit to longtime ally Namibia, where hundreds of people took to the streets with signs that read "Go Mugabe Go" and "Go Home Dictator." The president also faces growing unrest at home. Last week police slapped a three-month ban on demonstrations following skirmishes with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
If Bob don't see it, it doesn't exist...
Tobacco exports, tourism and mining were the nation's main hard currency earners before the land seizures. Tobacco production this year is forecast at one-fifth of the 1999 level and food output is at one-third. Official inflation is nearly 1,600 percent, the highest in the world. Zimbabwe is facing acute shortages of food, gasoline, medicine and other essential imports. Power and water outages occur most days.
...but at least they still have their health...
As many as 3 million Zimbabweans are in neighboring South Africa seeking work and asylum. A Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday said South African officials involved in the arrest and deportation of undocumented migrant workers often assault and extort money from them, and that Zimbabweans and Mozambicans were most at risk of deportation and abuse. A reported 80,000 Zimbabweans were deported in the last seven months of 2006. South African authorities have said they were trying to clamp down on corrupt officials who extort bribes.
Which they'll get right on as soon as they have time, as they are very busy extorting bribes...
Posted by:tu3031

#5  There were unconfirmed Net reports that cannibalism has already begun to take place, ala NORTH KOREA, CHINA?, and parts of pre-1989 and post-1989 USSR = RUSSIAN FAR EAST???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-03-01 23:53  

#4  #1: If any country needed invading/regime change its this one!!!!!!!!

NO, Nobody wants the drain needed to counter the country's Theft, let them rot.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-03-01 20:24  

#3  Well, it seems like this particular episode of ethnic cleansing didn't turn out very well, heh. I mean, except for bob, who's been doing it since the 80's, and has gotten very rich in the process, and will likely die scott free, happy and contended.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-03-01 14:45  

#2  Perhaps some of the foreign currency could be used to buy and distribute the North Korean Bark and Rock Cookbook.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-03-01 14:35  

#1  If any country needed invading/regime change its this one!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-03-01 12:20  

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