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Somebody in Delhi :D

You would say so. Try living here. Watching two goats fight over a piece of grass is usually our evening entertainment. Need I say more ? :D

That sounds as bad as what a friend of mine told me when had to live in Nigeria for a year - He said you lot are complaining about Pakistan all the time....come & live here for a few months & then tell me whether Lahore seems like heaven or not ? :unsure:

So has Bhabi finally kicked you for ticking that someone off in Delhi or is she a dutiful South Asian wife who thinks that Mr.Planet can do no wrong ! :o:
 
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@PlanetWarrior

Yes, I always mess those two up as I do with Mugabe and Idi Amin. Must by why. Yes, that is correct. The Arabs only colonized and settled in the coastal regions (Swahili coastline) as this was the most valuable part of Sub-Saharan Africa and the easiest to reach. Most Sub-Saharan Africans have a good opinion of Arabs due to historical reasons and mostly peaceful coexistence. Yes, there was the slave trade but it was actually mostly Africans who sold their own to foreign colonial powers (Portuguese, Arabs etc.) and this was the norm back then. Africans used their own and other tribes/ethnic groups as slaves too. Not many do know this.

So how is the diplomatic life? Do you ever get to know other diplomats from other countries and speaking about that are there any other embassies in Zimbabwe?:D
 
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Ironically,while Zimbabwe tells the few remaining whites to "get out",Cameroon scrambled to invite them,give them land and benefit from their agricultural expertise.Some have moved on from the "white devil" rhetorique in Africa.

How did some people miss the satire of the post in the first place ? :lol:
 
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Ironically,while Zimbabwe tells the few remaining whites to "get out",Cameroon scrambled to invite them,give them land and benefit from their agricultural expertise.Some have moved on from the "white devil" rhetorique in Africa.

How did some people miss the satire of the post in the first place ? :lol:

So hows life treating you my Romanian Brother ? :azn:
 
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Africa might have a lot of problems but it's nature is really second to none. I would love nothing more than experience a Safari trip somewhere in South Africa being surrounded by all those majestic animals. Living in peace with nature and a bit more primitive - meaning without TV, Internet etc.




@PlanetWarrior

But no way in hell would I travel to Sub-Saharan Africa without being armed.:D
 
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@PlanetWarrior Cool article mate. You actually should be working as Mugabe's Press attache. Look how easily you fooled @al-Hasani into thinking Zimbabwe was a paradise.:p:

What's the inflation rate like nowadays man? Zimbabwe is one of the few countries in the World to have experienced hyper-inflation, and I believe it hasn't come out of that rut yet, right?

This Robert Mad@$$ Mugabe needs to go ASAP. He might be totally senile given his age for all we know!
 
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@PlanetWarrior Cool article mate. You actually should be working as Mugabe's Press attache. Look how easily you fooled @al-Hasani into thinking Zimbabwe was a paradise.:p:

What's the inflation rate like nowadays man? Zimbabwe is one of the few countries in the World to have experienced hyper-inflation, and I believe it hasn't come out of that rut yet, right?

This Robert Mad@$$ Mugabe needs to go ASAP. He might be totally senile given his age for all we know!

Hey, I did not think that really but I wanted to be polite and challenge his post by asking all those questions and stating the well-known facts that surrounds and shapes the Zimbabwan (?) reality.

Another infraction and I think that the end result will be a ban so I have to walk on a thin line.:lol:

I am only easily fooled by good-looking women with dark plans.:D
 
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That sounds as bad as what a friend of mine told me when had to live in Nigeria for a year - He said you lot are complaining about Pakistan all the time....come & live here for a few months & then tell me whether Lahore seems like heaven or not ? :unsure:

So has Bhabi finally kicked you for ticking that someone off in Delhi or is she a dutiful South Asian wife who thinks that Mr.Planet can do no wrong ! :o:

Yes indeed. Pakistan is paradise compared to some of the badly governed African countries. Hopefully now that Pakistanis are traveling in large numbers, they will place pressure on their families back home to ensure that the correct government is voted in to prevent Pakistan reaching the state of disintegration which some of these countries have reached.

Bhabi was extremely horrified when I told her we were moving to Zimbabwe. She still remains horrified even though we have been here for some one and a half years :D

@PlanetWarrior

Yes, I always mess those two up as I do with Mugabe and Idi Amin. Must by why. Yes, that is correct. The Arabs only colonized and settled in the coastal regions (Swahili coastline) as this was the most valuable part of Sub-Saharan Africa and the easiest to reach. Most Sub-Saharan Africans have a good opinion of Arabs due to historical reasons and mostly peaceful coexistence. Yes, there was the slave trade but it was actually mostly Africans who sold their own to foreign colonial powers (Portuguese, Arabs etc.) and this was the norm back then. Africans used their own and other tribes/ethnic groups as slaves too. Not many do know this.

So how is the diplomatic life? Do you ever get to know other diplomats from other countries and speaking about that are there any other embassies in Zimbabwe?:D

Diplomatic life here is seriously boring. Nothing much happens here except monthly reports home telling them that nothing much is happening here :D

Yes there are various diplomatic missions in Zimbabwe but most of the diplomats seem to spend their time in Johannesburg, South Africa so there isn't much diplomatic socializing here as there is in other countries.
 
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Zimbabwe has offered a reminder of what really bad monetary policy can do. On June 11, its central bank said it would implement the government’s policy of eliminating the national currency by exchanging Zimbabwe dollars into U.S. dollars at a ratio of 35 quadrillion to one.

The 35,000,000,000,000,000 number is high, but it actually understates the currency’s dilution of value. The Zimbabwe dollars which are being legally demonetised – in practice the country has relied on U.S. dollars and other currencies since 2009 – were already a new denomination. In 2008, one new Zimbabwe dollar replaced 10 billion of the old ones, issued only two years earlier. Zimbabwe’s true hyperinflation rate, therefore, has 25 zeroes.

Zimbabwe’s mirage-quadrillionaires are witnesses to its monetary disaster. Harare is the new Weimar. Just as Germany created money to pay for reparations after World War One, Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe used newly created cash to spend well beyond the government’s means.

The Zimbabwe example was frequently cited by opponents of central banks’ quantitative easing programmes after the 2008 financial crisis. Surely, they would say, this is the first step on the road to ruin.

The real and far more instructive lesson is quite different. It takes truly exceptional incompetence to create hyperinflation. To get there, Mugabe and his central bankers had to mess up government finances, economic policy and foreign relations. They had to keep going when the failure of their policies was painfully obvious. And they had to have no effective political opposition to restrain them.

In most corners of the world, deflation is currently a far bigger concern than inflation, let alone hyperinflation. The typical central banker has to worry about having too little power to influence wages and prices, not too much. Governments do have the capacity to create Zimbabwe-style hyperinflation through deficit spending, but that requires far more excess than any halfway decent political system will allow.

Economist Milton Friedman once said that inflation is “always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon”. That may be technically accurate, but it misses the point about hyperinflation, which is always and everywhere political.

Anyone have change for a quadrillion dollar bill?
 
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Mugabe don't like whites? What's new?

Oh wait, he is accepting white aid~250 mill.€uros this year. And investment team from EIB was there recently. Hopefully the aid bought some concessions...

European Investment Bank team arrives in Zim

I would love nothing more than experience a Safari trip somewhere in South Africa being surrounded by all those majestic animals. Living in peace with nature and a bit more primitive - meaning without TV, Internet etc.

I would go for that to.

@PlanetWarrior

erm....no local wildlife to make the nights more interesting? I know i would not be content with two goats wrestling.....
 
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Expensive for the local populace. A pleasurable heaven for the foreigners

so, what political/economic system ( and businesses ) should zimbabwe adopt, according to you, such that it remains a independent society??

( do make a long post, if you wish ).
 
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Numbers killed by apartheid South African government from 1948 to 1994: 8000 according to truth and reconciliation commission.
Numbers of Matabeles killed by Mugabe in a single year: 20000
And yet Africans still treat this monster as a hero. They are filthy hypocrities.
 
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