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(1 of 2) Indigenization and the polarised lives of Zimbabwe's rich and poor

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One year on from the power-sharing deal between Zanu PF and the MDC, Newsnight's Sue Lloyd-Roberts travels to Zimbabwe to see how the country is faring and witnesses a yawning gap between rich and poor. 10 February 2010

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  • @zina1randi2ko3chori Why aren't these Negro savages in shackles ? I would've expected to see them doing some manual labour, instead of pretending to be White.

    Mr. Zuma has been in England, learning to speak more like the Queen.

  • @tigerone1970 Sue Lloyd-Roberts is the worst fucking whore u'll ever see,,,,

  • Sue Lloyd-Roberts is the worst fucking whore u'll ever see,,,, the moment i saw i knew she likes to suck the balls of democratic minded people,,,,,,,, if i ever come across her i'll put straight kinfe into her tounge or mouth,,,,,,, die u bitch, whore why don't u go and suck balls of your new PM Cameron's dick

  • Question: why does a BBC 'reporter' have to be told to include a successful businessman or farmer by the government of Zimbabwe?

    Sue Lloyd Robert is just a propagandist for her tribe (the BaRhodesians).

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