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and the zimbabwean people have to judge you for what you did. yes, they willjudge.y will judge somebody for what she or he will have done physically. they willjudge. they willjudge, i think, a person's ethics and morals. let's talk about different challenges you faced in government. 2005, the mugabe government's decision to clean out many of the poor people living in an official housing in urban areas. hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people rendered homeless. many killed as well. you knew about that too. what did you do about that? there are a lot of things that i did not agree with. a lot of things that i did not go along with. policies. yes. you've described robert mugabe as a fatherfigure. you have said that you felt he was grooming you to be the next president of zimbabwe. so, you clearly were very happy to be part of a regime that was undertaking this sort of policy. it was the situation then when i was working with him. and i wanted to show that things can change. even if they are not right. things were only changing for the worse as far as i can see. to
and the zimbabwean people have to judge you for what you did. yes, they willjudge.y will judge somebody for what she or he will have done physically. they willjudge. they willjudge, i think, a person's ethics and morals. let's talk about different challenges you faced in government. 2005, the mugabe government's decision to clean out many of the poor people living in an official housing in urban areas. hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people rendered homeless. many killed as well. you knew...
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it is exactly whatfhappened:fff:: to the zimbabwean economy after that period.nctions. what about land reform. you can saythat this there was a price but look at the price of land reforms. did you honestly expect it to be so great? no, what has not been spoken to. therefore, if you didn't expect it to be so great, was it handled badly? what has not been spoken to is exactly what happened in europe after world war two, the marhsall plan. when a country is under the kind of character, in terms of its economy, that the european collective end after world war two, the equivalent zimbabwe end after it acquired its land back, in the decade leading up to 2000, which would require a recovery programme. what are you suggesting? i'm suggesting that... the effects of a global war on itself? absolutely and the response... their response is a recovery programme in the same order that you had the marshall plan for europe post—world war two. and that is not what we have not been able to take to the world to say — $50 billion worth of income and lives was lost on the zimbabwean
it is exactly whatfhappened:fff:: to the zimbabwean economy after that period.nctions. what about land reform. you can saythat this there was a price but look at the price of land reforms. did you honestly expect it to be so great? no, what has not been spoken to. therefore, if you didn't expect it to be so great, was it handled badly? what has not been spoken to is exactly what happened in europe after world war two, the marhsall plan. when a country is under the kind of character, in terms of...
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meanwhile, zimbabweans are taking matters into their own hands. fixing the problem. are terrible. if it was not for us doing this work, the roads would be unusable. are payingotorists millions of dollars in repairs. get two or three clients per hour, but people do not have money so we fix the bad tires they have. reporter: the government has ordered repairs on the worst roads, but it is not helping. chasing at be like tiger. therter: all over the city pothole fixers are in great demand. laura: singing along to frank sinatra used to be the closest any of us would get to flying to the men. 2ere's room on a list of paying passengers. spacex has a plan for the middle of 2018, the first manned flight to deep space in more than 40 years, though it will not involve a lunar landing. david shukman reports. bold: a spacex promotion, and often boastful this young company knows how to whip up a excitement. tourists have been promised seats to fly around the moon as early as next year. the last apollo mission in 1972 has any human flown anywhere near the moon. they will not be landing on it, b
meanwhile, zimbabweans are taking matters into their own hands. fixing the problem. are terrible. if it was not for us doing this work, the roads would be unusable. are payingotorists millions of dollars in repairs. get two or three clients per hour, but people do not have money so we fix the bad tires they have. reporter: the government has ordered repairs on the worst roads, but it is not helping. chasing at be like tiger. therter: all over the city pothole fixers are in great demand. laura:...
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the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe has travelled to singapore for a medical check—up, days afterhday. his spokesman said the check—up was routine and the 93—year old president was expected back in zimbabwe next week. but it is somewhat unusual for his medical trips to be made public. the upper house of the british parliament, the house of lords, has voted to require the government to protect the right of more than three million europeans living in britain to stay in the country — when the uk leaves the european union. it's the first defeat for the government in the passage of a bill to start the leaving process. the company which owns the messaging service snapchat has been valued at twenty—four billion dollars. that's after it successfully sold 200 million of its shares to big investors in new york. those investment funds and banks will be able to start trading snap incorporated shares on thursday. it's the biggest wall street debut of a tech company since facebook in 2012. deadly storms — like this one in illinois in the us — have killed three people after pounding through seve
the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe has travelled to singapore for a medical check—up, days afterhday. his spokesman said the check—up was routine and the 93—year old president was expected back in zimbabwe next week. but it is somewhat unusual for his medical trips to be made public. the upper house of the british parliament, the house of lords, has voted to require the government to protect the right of more than three million europeans living in britain to stay in the country —...