My friend this is one of the best articles I have ever read on LJ, thank you so much for it. I know very little about politics in the sub Saharan area it was really very helpful to read your article. Economy before politics, you are totally right about that conclusion from Zimbabwe's experiment. Mugabe once said that no country could ever go bankrupt Actually Mugabe is wrong in this word, history record a single case of country bankrupt! unfortunately Egypt was the case! Egypt declared it has gone bankrupt during the ruling of Ismail ruling in 1877 and both Britain and France got hold and controlled Egypt since this event Egypt still suffers till this moment from her previous disaster, we are still paying our very old debts since then and now it is estimated that Egypt still has to pay another 28 billions as external debts
The man should revise his way of ruling before making a disaster!
yet I am impressed by educational level in Zimbabwe I could have never guessed that before this is wholly new information for me with education Mugabe was digging his grave, I agree with that. with more education more criticism is unleashed but if he is the one who developed that sophisticated educational system then this is great achievement indeed. but you didn't specify it, is it his achievement!
he thinks in some way exactly like Nasser of Egypt who only thought about splitting the national cake and believe me it was very bad way of thinking and Egypt paid dearly for it I pray that Zimbabwe won't have to pass through the same hard situation Egypt suffered from, Egypt would have been major economical power if Ismail didn't loose his mind!! instead it is still the fourth richest country in Africa only with lots of difficulties!
Strangely I feel as if I am watching another typical Nasser in Zimbabwe, the same arrogance, impulsive decisions and delusion of grandiosity and both are economically losers!
sorry for the long reply but I am really interested in your article I will add it to my memory page Please post more about Zimbabwe and the whole southern part of Africa I will get lots of benifits reading your entries about this region.
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Economy before politics, you are totally right about that conclusion from Zimbabwe's experiment.
Mugabe once said that no country could ever go bankrupt
Actually Mugabe is wrong in this word, history record a single case of country bankrupt! unfortunately Egypt was the case!
Egypt declared it has gone bankrupt during the ruling of Ismail ruling in 1877 and both Britain and France got hold and controlled Egypt since this event
Egypt still suffers till this moment from her previous disaster, we are still paying our very old debts since then and now it is estimated that Egypt still has to pay another 28 billions as external debts
The man should revise his way of ruling before making a disaster!
yet I am impressed by educational level in Zimbabwe I could have never guessed that before this is wholly new information for me
with education Mugabe was digging his grave, I agree with that. with more education more criticism is unleashed but if he is the one who developed that sophisticated educational system then this is great achievement indeed. but you didn't specify it, is it his achievement!
he thinks in some way exactly like Nasser of Egypt who only thought about splitting the national cake and believe me it was very bad way of thinking and Egypt paid dearly for it I pray that Zimbabwe won't have to pass through the same hard situation Egypt suffered from, Egypt would have been major economical power if Ismail didn't loose his mind!! instead it is still the fourth richest country in Africa only with lots of difficulties!
Strangely I feel as if I am watching another typical Nasser in Zimbabwe, the same arrogance, impulsive decisions and delusion of grandiosity and both are economically losers!
sorry for the long reply but I am really interested in your article I will add it to my memory page
Please post more about Zimbabwe and the whole southern part of Africa I will get lots of benifits reading your entries about this region.
thank you so much