tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960370043342228756.post8621719379304931680..comments2024-01-31T16:19:59.446+02:00Comments on Denford Magora's Latest Zimbabwe News Blog: If Zimbabwe Is On The Right Track, Why Are Exiled Zimbabweans Not Coming Back Home?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-960370043342228756.post-85441501713584518352009-05-25T14:45:52.668+02:002009-05-25T14:45:52.668+02:00the negativity by zim professionals is understandb...the negativity by zim professionals is understandble seeing as you do that even after a unity agreement, mugabe is still singing from the same anti-west hym book. the GNU borrowing from the world bank, imf etc isnt whats gona bring zimbabweans home. This is aid money to run our schools and hospitals while building up the country's debt. where are the companies that led the citizens to flee their beloved country for new leases of life elsewhere? where is the freedom that they have always silently expected but never trully obtained? in zim the gvt always talks of trips to woo investers, how do you woo an invester then tell them 'go back where you belong, this land is for zimbabweans?' the world is a global village. zim farmers have gone as far affiel as nigeria,newzealand, uk. Que zim industry. if in zimbabwe they dont want you, what about mozambique, malawi, australia? you see. <br /><br />where are the policies that are in tune with the rest of the world to woo the world to our beautiful country?<br /><br />in zimbabwe, the rule of law went out the window, hostile policies were soon enacted to boot, the next thing is companies left, and professionals followed. so in a classic case of First out First(FIFI) in scenario, we need - rule of law back to protect people and companies, macroeconomic policies in place to create a conducive environment for business, then you will see that business will flow back in, and our professionals will see this and fly back in.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com