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the people of zimbabwe will decide.wants to be at odds with the world wants to be at odds with the popular will of the people of zimbabwe, that is up to them. we can only be concerned about the republic of zimbabwe, the views of the people of zimbabwe, the views of the people of zimbabwe, the international conspiracy that supports a dictatorship, that has come to power via the bullet, is another story. it will not be experienced by the zimbabweans for the first time. well, he has promised free and fair elections in august this year. you can't hold free and fair elections. there has never been a single case ofa there has never been a single case of a government that has come to power via the bullet. you have talked of conspiracy, but what is it you want? because in one of your tweet since mugabe lost power, is said to the new leadership in zimbabwe, if you and your lot think that this will last, then you ain't seen that this will last, then you ain't seen nothing yet, come rain or shine. are you plotting? no. zimbabwe, i
the people of zimbabwe will decide.wants to be at odds with the world wants to be at odds with the popular will of the people of zimbabwe, that is up to them. we can only be concerned about the republic of zimbabwe, the views of the people of zimbabwe, the views of the people of zimbabwe, the international conspiracy that supports a dictatorship, that has come to power via the bullet, is another story. it will not be experienced by the zimbabweans for the first time. well, he has promised free...
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we can only be concerned about the republic of zimbabwe, the views of the people of zimbabwe.upports a dictatorship, that has come to power via the bullet, is another story. it will not be experienced by the zimbabweans for the first time. well, he has promised free and fair elections in august this year. you can't hold free and fair elections. there has never been a single case of a government that has come to power via the bullet. you have talked of conspiracy, but what is it you want? because, in one of your tweets since mugabe lost power, you said to the new leadership in zimbabwe, if you and your lot think that this will last, then you ain't seen nothing yet, come rain or shine. are you plotting? zimbabwe, in spite of this coup, zeinab, it has come off age. we have a new constitution and this is constitution the people have made for themselves, and it has been broken, and it has been broken via a coup, and if anyone out there thinks zimbabweans will embrace the coup and change leaders, when they know the factors. right now, the cabinet of the republic zimbabwe is by the m
we can only be concerned about the republic of zimbabwe, the views of the people of zimbabwe.upports a dictatorship, that has come to power via the bullet, is another story. it will not be experienced by the zimbabweans for the first time. well, he has promised free and fair elections in august this year. you can't hold free and fair elections. there has never been a single case of a government that has come to power via the bullet. you have talked of conspiracy, but what is it you want?...
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a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but is he any different from the old one my guest here in london is make by one of the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption and an economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern. because i want to welcome to the conference thank you tim thanks for having me where you have your new president saying that he was inaugurating new democracy this is a man who and thirty seven years has shown no inclination to promote democracy in any form whatsoever to suggest that he's going to change and i think. that's a very correct. to say that he didn't show any inclination to promote democracy what you're talking about is a man that has been the speaker of parliament. and even handedness in parliament for the template for the time he was one we're talking here of a man that last election. was happy to accept the results therefore we're talking of a man who's been individually named and sanctioned by the. first in two thousand and two
a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but is he any different from the old one my guest here in london is make by one of the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption and an economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern. because i want to welcome to the conference thank you tim thanks for having me where you have your new president saying that he was inaugurating new...
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zimbabwe's zimba bwe's president. zimbabwe's president.at's just come to us and this is to do with the winter olympics because north korea's ice hockey players have just arrived in south korea ahead of the games next month. they are there to ta ke games next month. they are there to take part injoint practice games next month. they are there to take part in joint practice sessions for the first time as part of a unified team at the games, which start on february the night. the agreement to fill the women's team was agreed recently during talks. they will also march together under a unified peninsular flag they will also march together under a unified peninsularflag at the opening ceremony. our correspondent, laura bicker, is in seoul. laura? this has proved a controversial decision in south korea to put these two hockey teams together. certainly there's a feeling among many of the people here that they are jeopardising south korea's chances at these dams. meanwhile, the other breaking news is that north korea hasissued breaking news is tha
zimbabwe's zimba bwe's president. zimbabwe's president.at's just come to us and this is to do with the winter olympics because north korea's ice hockey players have just arrived in south korea ahead of the games next month. they are there to ta ke games next month. they are there to take part injoint practice games next month. they are there to take part in joint practice sessions for the first time as part of a unified team at the games, which start on february the night. the agreement to fill...
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had any case against the people of zimbabwe.ame here today while i am around, i would be able to talk to him and make requests on him and say," mr president, zimbabwe is open for business, come and bring growth. build hotels. we will give incentives for you to do all of those things. we are open. now for an evolutionary mystery: why, when big cats are among the fastest land animals, do they often fail to catch their prey? they revealed that there's much more to the "evolutionary arms race" between predator and prey than speed. alan wilson of the royal veterinary college at university of london explains. we watch wildlife documentaries. what we have done here is actually shown the factors that determine whether it a hunt is successful or not. a lot of our work is in northern botswana. we fitted very special colours which are sophisticated electronics to capture every stride so we could then measure what each animal is doing at each stage of the hunt. we at also think about cheetahs and a lions as being all about speed, when we lo
had any case against the people of zimbabwe.ame here today while i am around, i would be able to talk to him and make requests on him and say," mr president, zimbabwe is open for business, come and bring growth. build hotels. we will give incentives for you to do all of those things. we are open. now for an evolutionary mystery: why, when big cats are among the fastest land animals, do they often fail to catch their prey? they revealed that there's much more to the "evolutionary arms...
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have any case against the people of zimbabwe. came here today while i am still around, i would be able to talk to him and make requests from him and say, "mr president, zimbabwe is open for business, i know americans like growth, come and build growth across victoia falls. build american earrings, build hotels. we will give incentives for you to do all of those things." we are open. i want to ask you about the mugabe is, you have said already that essentially you will leave him to leave in retirement. what about grace mugabe? haddi given her immunity from prosecution? —— have you. no. we haven't given any immunity. what i have promised to ourformer president immunity. what i have promised to our former president and the founding father of our nation is that first you have given me a package, a very lucrative package. but above that... it is reported to be above $10 million, is that right? no, that is in the press. what is the figure? there is no figure. he continues to enjoy his allowances and securities, secretary. my government
have any case against the people of zimbabwe. came here today while i am still around, i would be able to talk to him and make requests from him and say, "mr president, zimbabwe is open for business, i know americans like growth, come and build growth across victoia falls. build american earrings, build hotels. we will give incentives for you to do all of those things." we are open. i want to ask you about the mugabe is, you have said already that essentially you will leave him to...
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be attractive for coupledom -- for capital to come to zimbabwe. agrees to pay. ♪ anna: good morning, everybody. "bloomberg -- it is
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european council expressed serious concerns among about human rights violations by the government of zimbabwe among two hundred seventy three other people absolutely collective responsibility yes great council's ban was extended in two thousand and four in two thousand they accused him was the main guy who up as a member of the government of engaging in activities that seriously undermine democracy respect for human rights and the rule of law seriously undermine democracy that doesn't sound so good for the future as a. single last that's in your balance which would have been a play to any zimbabwean and i tell him you are talking two hundred seventy three members of the establishment so you're basically saying that there's a mob an army there all of this mob and military forces should because the top iraq war then well you're saying the bureaucrats you're saying the journalists that we're there we're undermining democracy in english came out of the president didn't really love it went along with. him it's best to extinguish democracy now here after you know not him that's not correct what's w
european council expressed serious concerns among about human rights violations by the government of zimbabwe among two hundred seventy three other people absolutely collective responsibility yes great council's ban was extended in two thousand and four in two thousand they accused him was the main guy who up as a member of the government of engaging in activities that seriously undermine democracy respect for human rights and the rule of law seriously undermine democracy that doesn't sound so...
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you were asked why your party hadn't been more successful in improving lives for the majority of zimbabwe three and a half decades. and you replied it's a matter of time it's not going to happen overnight of course yeah and then you trying to paint snow like the seven years and you say it's a matter of time saying i'm not going to say i want another one i want people to spin saying this that to seven years mantra they've been hell they pretend that there is not nothing good happened in zimbabwe when when who electrification went around when people when they were all educated people when schools were built when the provincial was because of referral spittles were built when the university only said of the university now we've got sixteen things positive things happening to them but only if you feel it's not because nobody denies your case ok so you know it's not just your education but in the last wrote achievement sort of wasted thirty seven years but as for the economy yeah the man i want on you certainly not my why go yes when you know i'm sorry but it will certainly set records but the
you were asked why your party hadn't been more successful in improving lives for the majority of zimbabwe three and a half decades. and you replied it's a matter of time it's not going to happen overnight of course yeah and then you trying to paint snow like the seven years and you say it's a matter of time saying i'm not going to say i want another one i want people to spin saying this that to seven years mantra they've been hell they pretend that there is not nothing good happened in zimbabwe...
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have any case against the people of zimbabwe. while i am still around, i would be able to talk to him and make requests from him and say, "oh, mr president, zimbabwe's open for business, i know americans like to play golf, come and build golf courses acros victoria falls. build american earrings, build hotels. we will give incentives for you to do all of those things." we are open. paris is on flood alert, the seine has already overflowed its banks in some areas, and the river is so swollen that boats can't get under several bridges. some metro lines and stations have been closed, along with tourist attractions including notre dame cathedral. it's the wettest january in france for at least 100 years and the seine is expected to rise further, peaking on saturday. sarah corker reports. for well over a century, this statue has been used to measure the height of the river seine. when his feet are under water, that means emergency flood measures in paris and after days of heavy rain, water levels are rising dramatically. we wanted to
have any case against the people of zimbabwe. while i am still around, i would be able to talk to him and make requests from him and say, "oh, mr president, zimbabwe's open for business, i know americans like to play golf, come and build golf courses acros victoria falls. build american earrings, build hotels. we will give incentives for you to do all of those things." we are open. paris is on flood alert, the seine has already overflowed its banks in some areas, and the river is so...
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most of zimbabwe at the congois cities. most of zimbabwe at the congo is wrong.o prejudice. i don't feel fear in this country. i don't feel fear in this country. i don't feel fear in this country. i don't feel fear in zimbabwe or in congo. it says, no wonder trump ditched his trip. it sort of brackets, as if going to those places in africa is so going to those places in africa is so bad, no wonder he wouldn't come here if we are level to the same as they are. it's rubbish, to be honest. potentially the people who might be put off visiting might mist london's first all beacon pub. only m, london's first all beacon pub. only in, written in hackney with this happen. the place where trousers are just above the ankle and just below the knee. hipsters and a brand—new all the kings park. it's notjust the venue, is it? the seat as well. does that mean you have to take your shoes off if you are wearing leather shoes? i'm joking, shoes off if you are wearing leather shoes? i'mjoking, i know feeding is good. —— i know hedonism is good. what about the beer? there are animal
most of zimbabwe at the congois cities. most of zimbabwe at the congo is wrong.o prejudice. i don't feel fear in this country. i don't feel fear in this country. i don't feel fear in this country. i don't feel fear in zimbabwe or in congo. it says, no wonder trump ditched his trip. it sort of brackets, as if going to those places in africa is so going to those places in africa is so bad, no wonder he wouldn't come here if we are level to the same as they are. it's rubbish, to be honest....
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declareirst step is to zimbabwe a country open for business. zimbabwe is open for business.ything possible inputning the capital zimbabwe. in terms of business, we are focusing those issues and we open to capital to come to level or even better. we say to the international community, what is it that claims he to come to zimbabwe -- that strains you to come to zimbabwe, and we will correct it. zimbabwe's new president speaking to bloomberg. next week, he will be headed to the world economic forum. we will have full coverage from davos next week with amazing interviews. i cannot wait for next week's coverage. earnings from u.s. major banks are in the books. it will be time for europe to reveal their finance on monday. they will look for any impact from the u.s. tax overhaul any big charges from the steinhoff meltdown. joining us is our bloomberg reporter who covers ubs. is there a sense ubs investors want the company to refresh its objective? yes. we do have the story out today on this topic. a sickly some investors are saying they would welcome some kind of strategy update, s
declareirst step is to zimbabwe a country open for business. zimbabwe is open for business.ything possible inputning the capital zimbabwe. in terms of business, we are focusing those issues and we open to capital to come to level or even better. we say to the international community, what is it that claims he to come to zimbabwe -- that strains you to come to zimbabwe, and we will correct it. zimbabwe's new president speaking to bloomberg. next week, he will be headed to the world economic...
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zimbabwe looks for a way to resurrect itself., the running shoe backed by warren buffett. all that still ahead on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ julia: we are back with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek megan murphy and megan, in the must read section, the political turmoil in zimbabwe. does this mean a future of change? you focused on the company's that have struggled in the economic challenges. megan: this is a great piece by matt campbell and with all the other turmoil engulfing the world, zimbabwe and robert mugabe's downfall has drifted off into the sideshows again. why this stands out is that it traces the economic devastation, not only through the companies that have really struggled as the company tries to get back it economic bearings, but the reasons why that exists. it's not as simple as people think with exportation and poor use of national resources. they have a lot of lithium, abundant national resources, bad government, corruption. it's also specific inflation and turns the issues that are crippling these co
zimbabwe looks for a way to resurrect itself., the running shoe backed by warren buffett. all that still ahead on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ julia: we are back with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek megan murphy and megan, in the must read section, the political turmoil in zimbabwe. does this mean a future of change? you focused on the company's that have struggled in the economic challenges. megan: this is a great piece by matt campbell and with all the other turmoil engulfing the...
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zimbabwe is on its knees.nteresting, zimbabwe has dropped from the headlines ever since the resignation speech, that was not one, of mr mugabe. who know what is he is up to now. but he has his plush house and bodyguards. but a very sad, potentially rich country, completely run down, so of course it is important. . let's see if this is a new chapter. now to the daily express, page three of the daily express. it has two royal stories, one about al—megrahi had been and oned about prince william. harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen harry and meghan have gone to wales and 5eena harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen a rapturous harry and meghan have gone to wales and seen a rapturou5 reception. meghan mania it has been described a5. there she is in her stella mccartney coat and welsh trou5er5. ye5, so everyone is delighted to have met her and she's obviously proving to be a bit of a hit as she goe5 proving to be a bit of a hit as she goes around the country. the second 5tory goes around the country.
zimbabwe is on its knees.nteresting, zimbabwe has dropped from the headlines ever since the resignation speech, that was not one, of mr mugabe. who know what is he is up to now. but he has his plush house and bodyguards. but a very sad, potentially rich country, completely run down, so of course it is important. . let's see if this is a new chapter. now to the daily express, page three of the daily express. it has two royal stories, one about al—megrahi had been and oned about prince william....
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a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but you see any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick bang while the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption and an economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern. require i want to welcome to conflict zone thank you tim thanks for having me have you all new president saying that he was inaugurated new democracy this is a man with thirty seven years has shown no inclination to promote democracy in any form whatsoever what's to suggest that he's going to change and i think. that's what you are correct. to say that he didn't show any inclination to promote democracy what you're talking about here is a man that has been the speaker of parliament was short and even handedness in parliament for the template for the time he was one we're talking here of a man but the last elections was happy to accept the results therefrom we're talking of a man who's been individually named and sanctioned by the first.
a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but you see any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick bang while the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption and an economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern. require i want to welcome to conflict zone thank you tim thanks for having me have you all new president saying that he was inaugurated new...
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zimbabwe essentially runs its economy on u.s. dollars.lity to trade money during the late to thousands. but they do that, they have a sort of virtual currency. it is for these companies that need access to liquidity, need access to cash it has become virtually impossible season to season for them to maintain liquidity. but what people know less about is the creation of the zollar, that is sort of the parallel currency. much of our audience know zimbabwe runs its economies on u.s. dollars because frankly, they lost the ability to print money during the hyperinflation in the mid 2000s, late 2000's. but they do that to a virtual currency and exchanging those in making those viable for companies that need access to liquidity, need access to cash, whether it's to buy supplies, farming to keep them over season to season has become impossible for them. carol: no easy segue except that this is another feature. a sneaker company owned by warren buffett. like i said, no easy segue. megan: i love this story, another gem. this is a story -- carol: no
zimbabwe essentially runs its economy on u.s. dollars.lity to trade money during the late to thousands. but they do that, they have a sort of virtual currency. it is for these companies that need access to liquidity, need access to cash it has become virtually impossible season to season for them to maintain liquidity. but what people know less about is the creation of the zollar, that is sort of the parallel currency. much of our audience know zimbabwe runs its economies on u.s. dollars...
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carol: what will it take to undo the damage in zimbabwe?where would you go if you want to know what it's like to camp on the moon? it's all in the pursuit 2018 travel guide. carol: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. julia: i'm julia chatterley. carol: i'm carol massar. zimbabwe looks for a way to rescue itself in the post moved on the era. julia: and back by warren buffett. a billion-dollar upgrade. all that still ahead on "bloomberg businessweek. ♪ julia: we are back with megan murphy and megan, in the must read section, the political turmoil in zimbabwe. does this mean a future of change? you focus on the company
carol: what will it take to undo the damage in zimbabwe?where would you go if you want to know what it's like to camp on the moon? it's all in the pursuit 2018 travel guide. carol: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much...
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new president the in zimbabwe, emmerson mnangagwa.rally, that is delivering, but will it run out of steam? from thean expect meeting. anna: the latest shutdown countdown. will be u.s. spending bill be passed before tonight deadline? we will have the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it is new york on a thursday night, friday morning. it is 6:48 a.m. in london. the market is worried about shutdown jitters. is inflation what matters to the market? u.s. let's focus on the justice system. hsbc has agreed to pay $100 million in penalties to resolve a u.s. justice department investigation into currency rate rating. one former banker has already been convicted, as another charge in the probe. as part of the deal, the company agreed to help with the investigation. what does this agreement involve? from hsbc's cooperation with the justice department over this reading issue. sue.ver this rigging is they have agreed to cooperate over the next three years or else face prosecution. the justice department has agreed to impose a smaller fin e. out this
new president the in zimbabwe, emmerson mnangagwa.rally, that is delivering, but will it run out of steam? from thean expect meeting. anna: the latest shutdown countdown. will be u.s. spending bill be passed before tonight deadline? we will have the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it is new york on a thursday night, friday morning. it is 6:48 a.m. in london. the market is worried about shutdown jitters. is inflation what matters to the market? u.s. let's focus on the justice system. hsbc has...
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carol: what will it take to undo the damage in zimbabwe?ere would you go if you want to know what it's like to camp on the moon? it's all in the pursuit 2018 travel guide. carol: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ julia: i'm julia chatterley. carol: i'm carol massar. julia: plus, the running shoe backed by warren buffett. all that still ahead on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ julia: we are back with megan murphy and megan, in the must read section, the political turmoil in zimbabwe. does this mean a future of change? you focused on the company's that struggled in the economic challenges. megan: this is a great he's by -- great piece by matt campbell and with all the other turmoil engulfing the world, zimbabwe and robert -- downfall has drifted off into the sideshows again. why this stands out is that it traces the economic devastation, not only through the companies that have really struggled as the company tries to get back it economic airings, -- economic bearings, but the reasons why that exists. it's not as simple as people think with expor
carol: what will it take to undo the damage in zimbabwe?ere would you go if you want to know what it's like to camp on the moon? it's all in the pursuit 2018 travel guide. carol: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ julia: i'm julia chatterley. carol: i'm carol massar. julia: plus, the running shoe backed by warren buffett. all that still ahead on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ julia: we are back with megan murphy and megan, in the must read section, the political turmoil in zimbabwe. does this...
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still ahead on the bulletin deciding of every sort of switch bought chaotic economy zimbabwe's nearly six in investment friendly image at the world economic forum. and south korea shows off that security measures ahead of next month's chad winter olympics. highlight the heavy snow continues across many parts of japan over the next couple of days you can see how the clouds making its way through the sea of japan suspect the heavy snow across the western side of holland but even down into the southeastern kohan sure another five centimeters of snow has come down here recently just talking up the snow fields that we already have in place as we go on . through thursday the northern half of the country will continue to see further snow flurries temperatures struggling to get to around three celsius there in tokyo similar values as we go on through friday similar conditions southern part should be a little try a little brighter crisp sunshine in the soka if in those temperatures to around five degrees celsius now we are seeing the snow also affecting central and northern parts of china over
still ahead on the bulletin deciding of every sort of switch bought chaotic economy zimbabwe's nearly six in investment friendly image at the world economic forum. and south korea shows off that security measures ahead of next month's chad winter olympics. highlight the heavy snow continues across many parts of japan over the next couple of days you can see how the clouds making its way through the sea of japan suspect the heavy snow across the western side of holland but even down into the...
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going back to zimbabwe is not an option for them.by the zimbabwean government. merchuma, bbc news, nairobi. the man who founded ikea and revolutionised the furniture industry, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of 91, at his home in southern sweden. joe lynam reports. ingvar kamprad can safely be described as a retailing genius. born in 1926 in southern sweden, he started selling matches aged five, then seeds and then pencils. at 17, he formed ikea, named after his own initials and the area where he was born. now, it is probably the best known furniture store in the world, with more than 400 giant shops, and annual sales of £30 billion. kamprad was inspired to create the idea of flat—packed furniture when watching someone remove the legs off a table to fit into a customer's car. he disowned his previous support forfar—right parties in sweden, during the war, and lived a modest lifestyle. his house and possessions did not reflect his wealth. translation: i don't think i'm wearing anything that i haven't bought at a flea market. that'
going back to zimbabwe is not an option for them.by the zimbabwean government. merchuma, bbc news, nairobi. the man who founded ikea and revolutionised the furniture industry, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of 91, at his home in southern sweden. joe lynam reports. ingvar kamprad can safely be described as a retailing genius. born in 1926 in southern sweden, he started selling matches aged five, then seeds and then pencils. at 17, he formed ikea, named after his own initials and the area...
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will it take to undo the damage in zimbabwe. what would it be like to camp on the moon? it's the 2018 travel guide. this is bloomberg business week. >>> welcome back. still ahead in this week's issue, zimbabwe looks for way to resurrect itself in a post mugabe era. >> and a billion dollar upgrade. all that still ahead on bloomberg business week. we are back with the editor in chief of bloomberg business chief. must read section, great feature here that political turmoil in zimbabwe future of change? you focus on some of the companies that have struggled in face of all the economic challenges in the country. >> this is a great piece by matt campbell. with all the other turmoil that's engulfing the world, mugabe's nd robert downfall has drifted off into again.de shows be what is so important, why this piece really stands out is the economic devastation that's not only through the companies that have struggled as the company tries to get back its economic bearing, but the reasons why exists. it's not as simple as people think which is exploitation and of natural resources.
will it take to undo the damage in zimbabwe. what would it be like to camp on the moon? it's the 2018 travel guide. this is bloomberg business week. >>> welcome back. still ahead in this week's issue, zimbabwe looks for way to resurrect itself in a post mugabe era. >> and a billion dollar upgrade. all that still ahead on bloomberg business week. we are back with the editor in chief of bloomberg business chief. must read section, great feature here that political turmoil in...
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claimants my dad and i used to work in a big he says he closed down when zimbabwe's economy collapsed almost twenty years ago. to survive the capital makes and sells furniture in a neighborhood compound he wants the international community to in zimbabwe's economic isolation now the relevant lobby is no longer president that. we want investors so our business can grow and they can only improve when they come and see what we have and what we can do there will encourage others to invest. the new president gore says he isn't davos to hear from world leaders and potential investors on what they're once a bubble to do to convince them the country is ready for change reassure the number of issues which include the international isolation i think the targeted sanctions also some of the property rights issues would naturally come it's present from the world and i'm quite sure that the president is stuff that zimbabwe is not right for business. opposition leaders however are warning the international community to be wary of managua whose nickname is the crocodile he replaced longtime leader ro
claimants my dad and i used to work in a big he says he closed down when zimbabwe's economy collapsed almost twenty years ago. to survive the capital makes and sells furniture in a neighborhood compound he wants the international community to in zimbabwe's economic isolation now the relevant lobby is no longer president that. we want investors so our business can grow and they can only improve when they come and see what we have and what we can do there will encourage others to invest. the new...
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a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but you see any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick mangwana the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption and an economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern.
a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but you see any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick mangwana the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption and an economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern.
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. men the president of zimbabwe. —— emmerson mnangagwa.pecial interview, which i am sure viewers will see on the bbc as well. viewers will see on the bbc as well. brazil, he will give a special address this morning. address this morning. days' time, the us president will be arriving. so it is a really busy day again. i will see you later. we will be back in the business briefing. be back in the business briefing. see you soon. thank you. to tell their personal stories of sexual abuse. several of them were members of the us olympic gymnastics team. the molester was the team's doctor. after another took the stand. counts he has admitted to. rajini vaidyanathan has been following the proceedings. since you do not usually see in court. —— with their abuser. nassar‘s patients included decorated olympian slack simone biles. olympian slack simone biles. under the guise of treatment, he molested them. molested them. you used your power to get close. to get close. you are notjust a doctor, you were a trusted friend. doctor, you were a trusted frien
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plenty more ahead in the news our including a leading opposition figure in zimbabwe dies in a helicopter crash in the u.s. . and as donald trump marks his first year in office we'll look at the chew mulcher this effect of his foreign policy in the middle east plus. was right at the limits . is this period open becoming too hot to handle for some players and he's going to have all the action from mobile. pope francis has arrived in peru on the second leg of his south american tour the leader of the roman catholic church was welcomed to lima by peruvian president petro public during his trip he's expected to meet indigenous people large parts of their homeland have been destroyed by a gold rush and rain forest montana sanchez is live for us in that lima money on what's the mood there like now i would be watching some pictures of the pope arriving. just a few minutes ago the pope went by. and a lot of people here thousands of peruvians well. as he was heading to the place where he will be spending the night in the next three nights that he will be spending here in the capitol of the room no
plenty more ahead in the news our including a leading opposition figure in zimbabwe dies in a helicopter crash in the u.s. . and as donald trump marks his first year in office we'll look at the chew mulcher this effect of his foreign policy in the middle east plus. was right at the limits . is this period open becoming too hot to handle for some players and he's going to have all the action from mobile. pope francis has arrived in peru on the second leg of his south american tour the leader of...
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well moving to zimbabwe now where the opposition m.d.c. alliance is holding its first rally of the year but concerns are growing about the health of the opposition's leader morgan tsvangirai president of the zanu p.f. is promised to hold elections within five months long time leader robert mugabe was forced out of office in november by the army which has a has this update from just outside the capital harare. leaders in the case say there. is going to be president eliciting the don't take place in a few months time of the al some of the sons and some. think it can save his country outside the country at a hospital getting treated something could. be participate in elections will they take place in the leadership in the light and say here is. candidates no matter what. candidates and one of them to play chords with with his life. but in the unlikely event that is unable to continue. the there are leaders there are leaders there. we have to give our people in fighting chance some people are also concerned about. opposition alliance the crowd
well moving to zimbabwe now where the opposition m.d.c. alliance is holding its first rally of the year but concerns are growing about the health of the opposition's leader morgan tsvangirai president of the zanu p.f. is promised to hold elections within five months long time leader robert mugabe was forced out of office in november by the army which has a has this update from just outside the capital harare. leaders in the case say there. is going to be president eliciting the don't take place...
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is now open for business zimbabwe has good reason to be hopeful the global economy is doing well for the moment putting a slushie spring in investors' steps join a whole al-jazeera davus. egypt's last main opposition candidate for an upcoming presidential election has withdrawn from the race. made the announcement just as president abdul fattah al fisi filed his nomination papers it comes a day after a former army chief of staff left tenant general sami and then was detained after saying he would contest the race a human rights lawyer was the first to announce in november that he would run against president sisi. all this indicators were pointing towards planned intentions to poison and corrupt the entire operation and to evacuated from its presumed democratic meaning and to push us into spaces which we are not able to handle we are honored to not participate more now from our correspondent mohammed jam june. president. officially launched his bid for a second term in office after announcing his candidacy last week submitting registration documents for his reelection bid in march in
is now open for business zimbabwe has good reason to be hopeful the global economy is doing well for the moment putting a slushie spring in investors' steps join a whole al-jazeera davus. egypt's last main opposition candidate for an upcoming presidential election has withdrawn from the race. made the announcement just as president abdul fattah al fisi filed his nomination papers it comes a day after a former army chief of staff left tenant general sami and then was detained after saying he...
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he was sixty sixty years old he had a farm in the eastern part of zimbabwe. and you know mr former president mugabe taking learn from. this mr bennett and his reputation are generally was that his neighborhood where he had his father the poor people there black people loved him. he paid school fees for people he saw him as the champion in the lookout should not along with to give him a need name means one of us so he had to have babies but of cause he clashed heads with mr mr mugabe's government because he was a prominent member of the m.d.c. the opposition and so his death comes i say i say shock and the american authorities are looking into it but i think it will have an impact on board the opposition and the new government in zimbabwe the u.s. is spending a forty five million dollars payment to the un's relief agency for palestinian refugees the money which was earmarked for food aid was promised last month now it's separate from the sixty five million dollars cut to. this week. at the time though when we provided that note that information to honor we mad
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presiding over resource rich but chaotic economies zimbabwe's a new leader seeks earned investment friendlyimage at the world economic forum. and in sport the bron james hits a scoring milestone in the n.b.a. and he's the youngest person to do it show what happened news in sport. where gunmen have stormed the office of save the children aid agency in eastern afghanistan the attack began with a suicide bombing in front of the compound in jalalabad two people have been killed including one policeman at least twelve or wounded the taliban has denied any involvement jennifer glass joins us now live from afghanistan our correspondent keeping an eye on the situation and that is the first question what is the situation right now at the location. well so it's still going on five hours after that attack began we have a few more details from the provincial governor spokesman two attackers are already dead one of them detonated his suicide vest another was shot by afghan special forces but the third attacker continues to hold afghan police inside the building at bay they cleared two floors in this thr
presiding over resource rich but chaotic economies zimbabwe's a new leader seeks earned investment friendlyimage at the world economic forum. and in sport the bron james hits a scoring milestone in the n.b.a. and he's the youngest person to do it show what happened news in sport. where gunmen have stormed the office of save the children aid agency in eastern afghanistan the attack began with a suicide bombing in front of the compound in jalalabad two people have been killed including one...
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zimbabwe's new president has ruled out forming a coalition government with the opposition m.s.n. one god made the statement after visiting opposition leader morgan tsvangirai who is battling colon cancer at his home in hylands came to power in november after forcing out longtime leader robert mugabe the first change of presidency in more than four decades has led to renewed hope in zimbabwe of a return to democratic norms. in peru former president would you morry has been released from hospital he was pardoned last month by president. because of poor health the decision triggered nationwide protests and led to the resignation of three cabinet ministers fujimori was serving a twenty five year sentence for corruption and human rights abuses during his rule . to haiti now which has some of the most overcrowded prisons in the world human rights groups say around eleven thousand inmates live in inhumane conditions their pride is just one of the many problems being addressed by the new u.n. mission to haiti to resettle reports from port au prince. it has been trying to find his brother
zimbabwe's new president has ruled out forming a coalition government with the opposition m.s.n. one god made the statement after visiting opposition leader morgan tsvangirai who is battling colon cancer at his home in hylands came to power in november after forcing out longtime leader robert mugabe the first change of presidency in more than four decades has led to renewed hope in zimbabwe of a return to democratic norms. in peru former president would you morry has been released from hospital...
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in terms of race and because the history of zimbabwe race raise plays a role he was a white farmer he was sixty sixty years old he had a farm in the eastern part of the bob where. and you know mr former president mugabe taking learn from. this mr bennett and his refutation are generally was that his neighborhood where he hardly is from the poor people there black people loved him he paid school fees for people he saw him as the champion in the lookout should not along with to give him a nickname which means one of us saw he had to have babies but of cause he clashed heads with mr mr mugabe's government because he was a prominent member of the m.d.c. the opposition and so his death comes out as a shark and the american authorities are looking into it but i think it will have an impact on both the opposition and the new government in zimbabwe the new executive director of the un children's agency unicef has warned hundreds of thousands of children in south sudan may die if emergency action isn't taken to boost food security ongoing fighting between forces loyal to the president and riva
in terms of race and because the history of zimbabwe race raise plays a role he was a white farmer he was sixty sixty years old he had a farm in the eastern part of the bob where. and you know mr former president mugabe taking learn from. this mr bennett and his refutation are generally was that his neighborhood where he hardly is from the poor people there black people loved him he paid school fees for people he saw him as the champion in the lookout should not along with to give him a...
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less than what is happening in zimbabwe. -- let's talk about what is happening in zimbabwe.s new president says he has a plan to revive the country. it is first podcast interview since taking office, he told bloomberg zimbabwe is open for business and the nation is committed to paying its debts. ask the current constraint for us to succeed successfully engaging [indiscernible] acquiring isfor our debt burden. i have committed this country to pay our debts. butay not succeed overnight we have committed ourselves to begin addressing to pay our debts. once we do so, i have no doubt that we will begin to lend support to this country. matt: still with us this charlie diebel. what does the weakness in the dollar that we have seen and now they bloomberg dollar index has hit a two-year low, what does that mean for emerging-market debt? charlie: it has been one of the driving factors into the strong performance from all of the em countries. in a world where u.s. rate complex doesn't get out of control, as is our central scenario. we see just toward high heels but not a really strong
less than what is happening in zimbabwe. -- let's talk about what is happening in zimbabwe.s new president says he has a plan to revive the country. it is first podcast interview since taking office, he told bloomberg zimbabwe is open for business and the nation is committed to paying its debts. ask the current constraint for us to succeed successfully engaging [indiscernible] acquiring isfor our debt burden. i have committed this country to pay our debts. butay not succeed overnight we have...
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ensures the conflicts old and new president has taken me oath of office in zimbabwe to see any different from the old one my guest here in london is looking for a lot of the u.k. representative of the country's rulings on the fiesta policy with thirty five years of bloodshed the latest on the call of the buddhist focus is to have continued to govern. since the first. w. from. the moment the stunning national media empire screamed jurors are dealing with an intimate killed many civilians i mean national coming quoting my father was such i was a student we cood i wanted to build a life for myself. but sudden my life became malinche kind of song. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines meet the germans new and surprising aspects of license culture in germany. u.s. american keep music takes a look at germany it is increasing use of the traditions for everyday lives and language because there's a lot of. young good luck. because the trick i am much d.w. dot com the germans. up to speed on the latest technology. though. it may be time for an upgrade this becoming part
ensures the conflicts old and new president has taken me oath of office in zimbabwe to see any different from the old one my guest here in london is looking for a lot of the u.k. representative of the country's rulings on the fiesta policy with thirty five years of bloodshed the latest on the call of the buddhist focus is to have continued to govern. since the first. w. from. the moment the stunning national media empire screamed jurors are dealing with an intimate killed many civilians i mean...
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making useful bags out of textile waste in zimbabwe. and sharing solar energy in germany. but we start off in south africa which is really non-food its nature reserves including the wild famous kruger national park but often the people who live in the communities near this wildlife preserves have never set foot in them one all going to ization is hoping to change that by introducing the local youth to wildlife and conservation through photography. and ideally over south africa's province this is them part of the country is home to dozens of nature results and national parks that draw in thousands of tourists from all over the wild every year. but for the local communities that leave right on the borders of these spots access is often too expensive. two years ago mike conflicts founder of local outreach program while shots started introducing children from local government schools to the practical skills of wildlife photography the aim is to engage them in conservation drives and show them the value and beauty of these wild places through photography but really the photogra
making useful bags out of textile waste in zimbabwe. and sharing solar energy in germany. but we start off in south africa which is really non-food its nature reserves including the wild famous kruger national park but often the people who live in the communities near this wildlife preserves have never set foot in them one all going to ization is hoping to change that by introducing the local youth to wildlife and conservation through photography. and ideally over south africa's province this...
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visit with big political consequences in zimbabwe president. protocol to the former prime minister and leader of the opposition party in rules out forming a coalition government. living in a place for generations but no place to actually call home happening to hundreds of thousands of people in thailand but the real number could be more than three million we'll tell you why they're having to jump through bureaucratic hurdles. to get power back to the people. to government pressure to silence. the news live on air we're streaming online through you tube facebook live and al-jazeera dot com thanks for joining us the war of words is heating up between the u.s. president donald trump and the author of a new and controversial book about trump's white house so fire and fury hit bookshelves. bookstores about an hour ago it was released early after trump threatened to sue the publisher and former white house advisor steve benen well he calls the book phony and full of flies during an interview on american television on friday morning the author that's
visit with big political consequences in zimbabwe president. protocol to the former prime minister and leader of the opposition party in rules out forming a coalition government. living in a place for generations but no place to actually call home happening to hundreds of thousands of people in thailand but the real number could be more than three million we'll tell you why they're having to jump through bureaucratic hurdles. to get power back to the people. to government pressure to silence....
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a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but is he any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick bang while the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption i'm going economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern. because i want to welcome to conflict zone thank you tim thanks for having me have you all new president saying that he was inaugurated a new democracy this is a man of thirty seven years has shown no inclination to promote democracy in any form whatsoever wants to suggest that he's going to change and i think. that's a very correct thing to say that he didn't show any inclination to promote democracy what i'm talking about is a man that has been a speaker of parliament was short and even handedness in parliament for the template for the time he was one we're talking here of a man that lost elections and was happy thoughts of the results there from we're talking of a man who's been individually named unsocial and by the first in two thous
a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but is he any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick bang while the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption i'm going economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern. because i want to welcome to conflict zone thank you tim thanks for having me have you all new president saying that he was inaugurated a new...
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enter the conflict zone a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe to see any different from the old one my guest here in london is mick bunworth the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on the on the economy to louisbourg business today continuing to duffel. bags camera traction the star of our show the top of mind mountains. with your knowledge of the french cooking school the fun trama the fabulous mountains of sounds to all offer a spectacular setting. sounds. pretty fun. to flip. through look. look . a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but you see any different from the old one my guest here in london is nick bang one of the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on their hands massive corruption and an economy in ruins what business have they got continuing to govern.
enter the conflict zone a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe to see any different from the old one my guest here in london is mick bunworth the u.k. representative of the country's ruling zanu p.f. party with thirty five years of bloodshed on the on the economy to louisbourg business today continuing to duffel. bags camera traction the star of our show the top of mind mountains. with your knowledge of the french cooking school the fun trama the fabulous mountains of sounds...
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from zimbabwe and zambia, hundreds are waiting to see if president trump will reverse the order.preservation became infamous around the world in r792015 when a minnesota dent on a guided hunt lured cecil out of a protective sanctuary and killed him. >> then they saved the head as a trophy. >> reporter: the hunt was decried as illegal but a year later, a zimbabwe court threw out the charges against the dentist and his hunting guide. when word leaked out in november the trump administration was going to reverse the ban, conservationists sounded alarms. >> it's just thrill killing, bragging rights, trophies for a threatened species, the largest land animal in the world. shooting an elephant is like shooting a parked car. there is no sport in it either. >> reporter: from 2007 to 2014, elephant populations in the african savannah plum meted 40% and in some places it has dropped more than 75% due to ivory poaching. only about 350,000 remain, down from the estimated 20 million that roamed the region before africa was colonized by european countries but the ration national from the u.s.
from zimbabwe and zambia, hundreds are waiting to see if president trump will reverse the order.preservation became infamous around the world in r792015 when a minnesota dent on a guided hunt lured cecil out of a protective sanctuary and killed him. >> then they saved the head as a trophy. >> reporter: the hunt was decried as illegal but a year later, a zimbabwe court threw out the charges against the dentist and his hunting guide. when word leaked out in november the trump...
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of the here in zimbabwe overshadowed by concerns of the opposition leader's health and then later in sports. gets his golf season off to a winning start in singapore these helseth. at least five people have died in anti-government demonstrations organized by catholic church leaders in the democratic republic of congo around sixty nine people have been arrested to protest to say president joseph kabila is violating the constitution by staying in office beyond his term two people were killed during a similar protest in the capital on new year's eve catherine sorie is in contrast so. this streets in the copy talk in shasta has now been cleared but it has been all day a huge presence of police and president the presidential guard against stone throwing protesters we saw priests and washes from this main catholic church in the city despotic by police using tear gas as they marched along with their rules are by walls and tweaks in their peaceful protest in the east police lopes tear gas inside a charge several people injured there is while a lot of people are very frustrated with the polit
of the here in zimbabwe overshadowed by concerns of the opposition leader's health and then later in sports. gets his golf season off to a winning start in singapore these helseth. at least five people have died in anti-government demonstrations organized by catholic church leaders in the democratic republic of congo around sixty nine people have been arrested to protest to say president joseph kabila is violating the constitution by staying in office beyond his term two people were killed...