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Here's the part I like:
Zimbabwe's government argues the campaign is aimed at reducing crime and restoring order in overcrowded slums and illegal markets, and has pledged to build new homes for those uprooted. But independent economists argue the government cannot afford the $300 million it has promised for reconstruction. Even if the money is found, churches have estimated that $300 million will provide no more than a tenth of the 30,000 to 50,000 houses, outbuildings, cabins and shacks that were destroyed. Radio bulletins Thursday repeatedly broadcast recordings of Mujuru saying: "Now we have embarked on the final stage of Operation Garikai (let us be settled and live at peace). Government has set aside resources for this, they are substantial and underline our determination to improve the quality of life, especially housing, for all our people." It was unclear whether President Robert Mugabe would honor the pledges to end the demolitions upon his return from a state visit to China. Wouldn't it make more sense to build the new housing FIRST? Gee, they're going to improve the quality of their lives by putting them out on the streets. Mugabe probably went to China to get some insider tips on tactics used in the Chinese "Cultural Revolution" which also displaced vast numbers of people. ![]() |
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He's probably seeking to subcontract some of the Chinese's contracts they can't do because of their high labor rates. After all, his people need jobs to pay him rent on these news digs he's going to build someday.
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