ED is promising to fix the economy, hmm we will see. Zimbabwe is a lovely country with an abundance of resources. Already in bed with China, let's face it though the figures being thrown about once you start thinking about them, show you that nothing is going to change. Out of $60 billion FOCAC pledged by Chinese President Xi Jinping towards financing African projects, ONLY a little more or less than $1 billion will be directed at Zimbabwe since investments earmarked are shared between 55 African nations.
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| The Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) |
Obviously only a few in the list of African countries with stable political/economic environments and high growth rates will receive the lion's share of Chinese grants, loans etc, which by no stretch of the imagination can include Zimbabwe under corrupt and incompetent Zanu-PF governance.
The Commonwealth Problem
While there are a tonne of benefits to Zimbabwe being readmitted to the Commonwealth, let's not forget why Zimbabwe was kicked out in the first place. The Commonwealth suspended Zimbabwe in March 2002 following a presidential election marred by high levels of politically motivated violence.
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| Commonwealth of Nations |
Come 2020 I have no doubt that Zimbabwe will still be a long way from fulfilling these obligations but I am not holding out much hope for the Commonwealth standing firm and refusing readmission. Ultimately just like China members of the Commonwealth see more benefit in trade and investment rather than standing up for the people of Zimbabwe whose rights have been trampled on for so long. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
The struggle goes on...✊

