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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 4139796" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>I've no idea if the French fellow is still in Senegal, that was around 2006 / 7; I met him near Arusha when he stayed in a friend's camp. Zim... hmm... is has the potential to be the richest country in Africa per head of population, since it has a superb range of climates for farming and, by area, the richest geology known on the continent. It also had very good infrastructure too, but the key word there is 'had'... Mugabe is now a pathetic figure with dementia, it is a kleptocracy; the near future is pretty bleak, but long-term it can be a success again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 4139796, member: 8735"] I've no idea if the French fellow is still in Senegal, that was around 2006 / 7; I met him near Arusha when he stayed in a friend's camp. Zim... hmm... is has the potential to be the richest country in Africa per head of population, since it has a superb range of climates for farming and, by area, the richest geology known on the continent. It also had very good infrastructure too, but the key word there is 'had'... Mugabe is now a pathetic figure with dementia, it is a kleptocracy; the near future is pretty bleak, but long-term it can be a success again. [/QUOTE]
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