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Africa 2010 - The Future of Zimbabwe

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http://www.weforum.org 06.05.2010
This session brings together the three leaders of the Government of National Unity at a critical moment in Zimbabwes history. With progress being made in reconciling historic differences, Zimbabwe's economy has shown signs of recovery largely driven by the introduction of dollarization in January 2009, which helped to stabilize inflation and increase investment. (However, concerns remain as to the cohesion of the current government. The recent indigenization bill passed in parliament has caused concern for both international and local businesses.)
What is the future of Zimbabwe under the current Government of National Unity, and how are investors and businesses adjusting their operational strategies to recent developments?
Robert G. Mugabe
Arthur G. Mutambara
Morgan Tsvangirai
Moderated by Klaus Schwab
Julie Gichuru

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  • rofl mugabe wins again

  • A good show by the Zim trio. Mugabe still has his jokes, Mutambara always trying to verbally impress 'Obama' style and Tsvangirai still trying to convince us that the marriage is not so bad. My Question: About 2013 you will have elections and this GNU will disolve. Will the losing parties accept the results or will you endeavour to perpetuate the GNU?

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  • I can provide a few captions for the spaces that are indicated by "..." on the video. For instance, he mentioned looking east to China for Migs. A Mig is a type of fighter jet.

  • Look the economy of the country did not fall, because of the farms it was because of the sanctions imposed by Britain and America, by means on credit rating they lowered our credit rating, and imposed export sanctions . You all know now that it's the credit and credit rating that determines economy growth not primarily the GDP, once again thank you Britain for trying to show the poor black Africans whose,

  • @tintsap dumb people why dont you ask the queen to step down

  • @tsangakos Zimabweans just because you are a zimbawean it doesn't mean you have to have a president for 40 years. A country without development for 32yers. Iran has been slaped with sanctions by britain and USA by they are developing in science economically building the country. but in zimbabwe no.no.no.no we are zimbabweans we worship mugabe to the death. mugabe had a good vision of black enpowerment but taking the farms overaggressive is not right. should have let the blacks learn first

  • viva robert mugabe

  • RHODESIA FOREVER!!!!

  • @tintsap you dont know what you are talking about, Mugabe is the best especially after Haille Selasie of Ethopia who defeated the masters of colonialism...so I suggest you do some reading& research and then you will realise what Im talking about.

  • The man is mad. Idi Amin all over again. Bring back Ian Smith.

  • WE LOVE YOU MUGABE!! WE LOVE WHAT YOU HAVE PLANNED FOR AFRICA!!

  • MUGABE YOU BRING NOTHING BUT SHAME TO AFRICA, YOU BRING SHAME TO WEST AFRICA, NORTH AFRICA, EAST AFRICA, SOUTHERN AFRICA

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