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What next in Zimbabwe? some reflections / Mbanga, Wilf   Journal Article
Mbanga, Wilf Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Zimbabwe today is characterised mainly by two things: polarisation and fear. Nobody trusts anybody. A few people, mostly politicians and the top brass in the armed forces, are fabulously wealthy while the majority are dirt poor. There is endemic corruption in every sector. The Attorney General said recently the police were so badly paid nobody should be surprised if they helped themselves to a bit on the side.
Key Words Human Rights  Zimbabwe  Corruption  Robert Mugabe  Zimbabwean Economy  Tendai Biti 
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Zimbabwe: what next?, anticipating an uncertain future / Rotberg, Robert I   Journal Article
Rotberg, Robert I Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract What next? Following another marred election, what is to become of Zimbabwe? With alleged assistance rendous inflation by banning the Zimbabwe dollar as legal from Israel and China, President Mugabe was re-anointed president after a July election for another five-year term. He has been misruling Zimbabwe with an increasingly iron fist since 1980, governing since 1999 over a country with ever-diminishing GDP, many years of Weimar-like inflation, and deteriorating medical and educational outcomes. But Mugabe will be 90 in February. How long will he live? Who can succeed him?
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