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China offers 950 million dollar credit to Zimbabwe

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Jun 30, 2009, 15:29 GMT


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juhaJul 1st, 2009 - 13:16:52

another resource grab by china....smart move on their part, they prop up the doddering fool mugabe...as they make the Zimbabweans slave to pay of this dept. end result, the money goes to the corupt ZanuPF...more fat offshore bank accounts to line Mugabe and his crew. The people of Zimbabwe are left holding the bag. no investors of repute would invest in a corupt goverment that doesnt respect property rights or company ownership. Then again china doesnt like to interfere....hmmmm....propping up the goverment sounds like interference to me.....yeesh.

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