That's still worth about 300 trillion Zimbabwe dollars. They are swimming in money!
lol
The logic generally goes like this. Taxi has 15 people in it. Each person paid $1.25. Cops ask for $20. That's more than the driver got in fares so a huge bargaining takes place until he gets to a sum he can actually pay.
Your call but Victoria Falls alone makes it worth visiting. It's one of the most amazing things to see on the planet.
The problem was not taking farmland away from whites. The problem was the government gave it to its cronies and supporters, who knew nothing about farming.
Actually the problem WAS that the gov't took farms away from whites. Even if the land hadn't been give to Mugabe's goons you'd be giving it to people who have no capital, no experience at large scale commercial farming and no equipment. Congratulations, you just turned a big agricultural producer into a subsistence farm.
No. There are many ways the government could have handed this situation. They just chose the worst way. Taking it away from white was not the issue. The issue was focusing on short term gains at the expense of long term gains.
No. There are many ways the government could have handed this situation. They just chose the worst way. Taking it away from white was not the issue. The issue was focusing on short term gains at the expense of long term gains.
You can't just trample on private property rights and expect to have a functioning economy.
So government confiscation of property is not an issue?![]()
No it is not. New government, new rules.
Of course you can. They do it all day every day in China and Russia.
No it is not. New government, new rules. Obviously, the black government did not feel that they deserved it (and they didn't). Those lands were taken from blacks when the British colonized the area and legitimized their theft with laws. The new black government did the exact same thing.
It may not be fair but it was whites who drove Zimbabwe's economy. Yeah their ancestors got their farmland in dirty ways but it was their big commercial farms that produced the country's major cash crops. While you can trample on their property rights of your country's biggest produced you shouldn't be surprised when they then bail and leave you as an economic basketcase.
The difference being that when the Brits did it it worked.
Not sure what point you guys are trying to make. Like I said, this could've been handled differently. Better. SA went about this a different way. There could've been negotiations. It didn't have to be this way. Oh well, future governments will learn from the mistakes of men like Mugabe and Idi Dada Amin, amongst others.
The difference being that when the Brits did it it worked.
Actually where was a willing-buyer, willing-seller land reform program after independence that was funded by the UK. It was largely a failure because of government incompetence and corruption.
It's also disgusting that you're referring to what Mugabe and Idi Amin did as "mistakes." Both men are absolute monsters and their actions were mistakes in the way that Hitler's actions were a mistake.
Yup. The PC crowd loves getting their panties in a twist when people say this but with 20/20 hindsight it's clear that the country was better off as Rhodesia than it has been under Mugabe's incompetence and thuggery.
It was better off for certain groups, certainly not for all. But what's done is done. It's a learning experience for all. IMHO, they should have murdered some hanger-ons from the colonial days and the rest would've fell into line real quick. Then turn the farmers into renters with proceeds going to the state. Or hire foreigners to run things. That would have been better.
Ok, now I know for sure that you're trolling. Turn the commercial farmers into renters and they'd all run out of the country leaving the place broke and destitute.
Also, Rhodesia was by any objective standard better for everyone than the current catastrophe in Zimbabwe. It was not the glorious outpost of civilization and enlightenment that some of its apologists make it out to be but it was certainly the lesser of two evils.
Also, neither you or I know whether or not it was better off for most. You are speculating.
I would highly recommend visiting Victoria Falls... from the Zambian side of the border.
It was better off for certain groups, certainly not for all. But what's done is done. It's a learning experience for all. IMHO, they should have murdered some hanger-ons from the colonial days and the rest would've fell into line real quick. Then turn the farmers into renters with proceeds going to the state. Or hire foreigners to run things. That would have been better.
No it is not. New government, new rules. Obviously, the black government did not feel that they deserved it (and they didn't). Those lands were taken from blacks when the British colonized the area and legitimized their theft with laws. The new black government did the exact same thing.
I think foreigners could've done the job just as well as the farmers in that country. This is not difficult to understand.
Also, neither you or I know whether or not it was better off for most. You are speculating.
No. There are many ways the government could have handed this situation. They just chose the worst way. Taking it away from white was not the issue. The issue was focusing on short term gains at the expense of long term gains.
Your call but Victoria Falls alone makes it worth visiting. It's one of the most amazing things to see on the planet.