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Zimbabwe opposition MDC 'will expel Chinese investors

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Nelson Chamisa, 40, said the new government did not care about ordinary workers




A Zimbabwean opposition leader has vowed to expel Chinese investors if he wins elections due in July.

"They are busy asset-stripping the resources of the country," Nelson Chamisa said at a May Day rally in the capital, Harare.

The presidential polls will be the first since the resignation of long-serving ruler Robert Mugabe last year.

China is Zimbabwe's fourth largest trading partner and its largest source of investment.


Mr Chamisa took over as leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party in February.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whose nickname is "Ngwena" meaning "the Crocodile" in the Shona language, will contest the election on the ticket of the ruling Zanu-PF party.

He is a strong advocate of a "Look East" policy, but has also been wooing Western investors since taking office in November.


"I have seen the deals that Ngwena has entered into with China and others, they are busy asset-stripping the resources of the country," Mr Chamisa said at the rally."I have said beginning September when I assume office I will call the Chinese and tell them the deals they signed are unacceptable and they should return to their country."

China has stakes worth many billions of dollars in everything from agriculture to construction.

According to the state-run Herald newspaper, it has helped with an extension to the hydro-power station at Kariba dam and repairing water works for Harare and surrounding towns.

China has also provided funding for various airport expansions, a thermal power station and the construction of a new parliament building, the paper says.

Mr Chamisa, 40, became the MDC's leader after Morgan Tsvangirai, a fierce opponent of Zanu-PF, died of colon cancer.

But his leadership is being challenged by a rival faction led by former Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe.







I hope he does win. It's good to see people take back the mother land.
 
Folks in Zimbabwe getting on they shit. They took their land back from them colonizers too, right? This that shit I'm talking bout.
 
This is going to be interesting to see how it all plays out.

China not doing any of that shit out of the goodness of their hearts. America wants to keep China's global on a certain level. So if some fighting breaks out between Zimbabwe and Chinese people. I wonder how America is going to react because we all know this country tries to be the world police only if the country they helping has resources this country can use.
 
That was South Africa, but Zimbabwe is following suit. I love it.

Nah Zimbabwe did it first if I'm not mistaken. South Africa tried to be diplomatic about it at first whereas Zimbabwe told the white farmers to "Get the fuck out" from the stop. I get why they are doing the things they are doing, but there is no logic to it. The country was hurt by how they handled the situation with the white farmers, and it will be hurt by this course of action. If they believe that the deal with the Chinese is bad, why not renegotiate so that it's more mutually beneficial, why get rid of investors. That makes no sense, especially for a country whose economy hasn't recovered from the last big rebellious transition they made.
 
The rhetoric sounds good and all but I'd be shocked if the CIA had nothing to do with this.
 
this SOUNDS good but I wonder how this will realistically work out. If the previous government agreed to and signed contracts... the new government cant just come in and terminate the contract.. and more often than not there are clauses in these contracts that say if you terminate.. you have to pay a sizable fee
 
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