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Robert Mugabe to share his phenomenal achievements with the rest of the world

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One might think that Zimbabwe should be case study of the evil of social engineering, and the example of how not to build an economy. After all the story of Zimbabwe is the story of:

For years it was a major tobacco producer and a potential bread basket for surrounding countries.

But the forced seizure of almost all white-owned commercial farms, with the stated aim of benefiting landless black Zimbabweans, led to sharp falls in production and precipitated the collapse of the agriculture-based economy. The country has endured rampant inflation and critical food and fuel shortages.

Many Zimbabweans survive on grain handouts. Others have voted with their feet; hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans, including much-needed professionals, have emigrated.

But don’t let these minor facts confuse you! Zimbabwe is not only a phenomenal successes story, it will now help the rest of the world follow its success - as it was appointed to chair of the UN commission on sustainable development.

I already called the UN evil organization, but this is undoubtedly a new low. Maybe the UN Free Zone isn’t a bad idea?

  

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Written by Rogel

May 14th, 2007 at 6:44 pm

Posted in The UN


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