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Africa Subsaharan
Bob vows crisis-hit Zim won't collapse
2007-11-16
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday that the country would soon boost agricultural production to survive what he said was a plot by "Western destructive forces" to bring about its collapse.

Speaking as his government launched a $6 million bio-diesel refinery built as a joint venture with a South Korean firm just outside of Harare, Mugabe said his land reforms — blamed for Zimbabwe's economic crisis — would soon begin to bear fruit. "Zimbabwe was never there to collapse and shall never be there to collapse," he said.

Mugabe's critics say his controversial policy of seizing white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks with little farming experience has brought the economy to its knees. Zimbabwe suffers from the world's highest inflation rates and chronic food, fuel and foreign currency shortages.

Mugabe, 83, accuses Western powers, mainly Britain and the United States, of sabotaging the economy to undermine his administration. He faces few political challenges at home.

Analysts say the country's economic woes pose the biggest threat to his rule but the veteran leader vowed Zimbabwe would never crumble under their weight and scoffed at international sanctions against his government. "We have once again demonstrated that the ill-fated illegal sanctions against the innocent people of Zimbabwe can never subdue our resilience and inner propulsion to succeed and remain standing as a nation," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Too late Zim-Bob. That ship sailed a loooooong time ago.
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723   2007-11-16 19:15  

#3  Bob should be talking to the North Koreans on the best ways to cook biomass rather than trying to make diesel out of it. No need for fuel if you starve to death.
Posted by: RWV   2007-11-16 08:45  

#2  Instead, it will implode.
Posted by: gorb   2007-11-16 04:22  

#1  Smith Mugabe, 83, accuses Western powers, mainly Britain and the United States, of sabotaging the economy to undermine his administration. He faces few political challenges at home.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-11-16 01:26  

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