Man Donates 2 Elephants to Mugabe

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He is just another arse creeper, big time...:A Thumbs Down:
 
"What is an elephant? it's a drop in the ocean compared to what we got from the president in the form of 12 600 hectares of land."

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"We are products of the country's historic land reform and we are giving back to the man who has given us all we have from this conservancy. Mugabe is our hero."


That about says it all. Who's land was "redistributed" for this gift?
 
Same thing is going on here in the states.....our "leader" takes from those who've worked so hard to earn what they have and is "redistributing" the wealth to the parasites who just want to sit on their asses and get a check.
"historic land reform" sounds like some B.S. comment Obama would use, like not wanting to label ISIS as "Islamic" extremists......

Racism is racism.....it can't be unilateral, which is why I will probably never hunt in "the country formerly known as Rhodesia".
 
16 Gauge I think you got it right. BO and his friends will not be happy until the people who pay taxes live in shacks and the workers in his peoples republic live in the big house. Hildabeast is just like him. Tax and give it away to those who need it more. You know the one % can afford to pay a little more. Then a little bit more! Then a little bit more! Then........soon your federal bracket will be up to 70%.
 
•In 2014, when Mugabe celebrated his 90th birthday, his staff presented him with a one-tonne gold- and diamond-studded stone chair that took two years to make.
•More than 90 cattle were reportedly slaughtered for that bash.
•Mugabe was presented with a set of limited-edition gold coins to mark his 89th birthday in 2013.
•On his 89th, the Reserve Bank governor presented him with a gift of 89 cows.
•Every year Mugabe traditionally releases a number of colourful balloons, equal to his age, as part of the festivities. In 2012, a carpenter was arrested and taken to court after he remarked that he was surprised how, at his advanced age, the president could have had the strength to blow up the balloons.
•Mugabe’s 88th birthday cake was in the shape of a crocodile – his totem.
•The state-owned Herald newspaper described Mugabe as “good old wine” in a 16-page supplement dedicated to his 88th birthday.
•On his 87th birthday, he hinted that age was catching up with him but said he was willing to soldier on. “Eighty-seven is only eight plus seven ... My body may get spent but I wish my mind will always be with you,” he said.
•On his 86th, he had a lavish party in Bulawayo. Every year the party is held in a different town.
• For his 85th birthday, held in Chinhoyi, guests feasted on an 85kg birthday cake.
•Mugabe celebrated his 84th birthday in Beitbridge on the border with South Africa, but exiled Zimbabweans protested at the frontier to show their displeasure at his misrule.
• For his 83rd, Mugabe was given a stuffed crocodile by Cabinet ministers, who said it represented his “maturity and wisdom”.
• On his 82nd birthday, 43 National Constitutional Assembly members were arrested for trying to march on Mugabe’s office to demand a new Constitution.
• He celebrated his 80th birthday in his home village in Kutama with thousands of guests. In a televised interview he promised to retire within five years: “I will be here still boxing, writing quite a lot, reading quite a lot and still in politics,” he said. “I won’t leave politics but I will have retired, obviously.
 
"What is an elephant? it's a drop in the ocean compared to what we got from the president in the form of 12 600 hectares of land."

"We are products of the country's historic land reform and we are giving back to the man who has given us all we have from this conservancy. Mugabe is our hero."

That about says it all. Who's land was "redistributed" for this gift?

Having hunted in Zim several times beginning in the late 80's I find the present situation there particularly disturbing. The people had always been friendly and helpful, travel and sightseeing enjoyable and the hunting was great. Then, along came pay-back time to all Mugabe's old military pals and others for the promises he made for their support in taking the country over and his maintaining control.

Things really got bad when despot Mugabe began forcibly seizing and redistributing White owned commercial farms to his cronies. Since the new occupants of the give-away farmland program were inept or inexperienced it shouldn't have come as a surprise that they would fail miserably in making productive use of the land. Many of them were so lazy and short-sighted that they even sold off the farm machinery, the very things necessary to make the farmland productive. As they say; easy come, easy go. . . . Boy, that sure sounds a lot like the mentality of the multi-generation 'entitlement' recipients here at home. Non-productive and 'easy come, easy go'.

As Margaret Thatcher once said; . . . The problem with socialism is that you will eventually run out of other people's money to spend.
 
The man who was given the 32000 acre farm that others had worked so hard to develop was Tenai Musasa. From the photos, it looks as if he has eaten several of the elephant himself. What's two more?.........................FWB
 
Mrs. Thatcher had it exactly right. We are fast approaching the time when there will be nobody left to take money from!
Uncle Robert reminds me too much of our president!
 
You can shake the tree so many times until it is empty
THEN WHAT !
 
Disgraceful. And that's what our once great country is fast becoming. Ever see some of the news shows when they interview young folks on the streets and ask them SIMPLE questions? They know ZERO.
 
Yes Bwana91 it's a shame... A country in starvation as a result of decisions from a primitive leader that have stolen farm and killing people should be boycotted by all foreign tourism, when someone pay for a hunt in Zim they directly support the regime.

With out the Chinese investors Mungbe and his gang of bandits would be history today !

There is alternative country's to hunt, and I'm sure that Rhodesia will flowering again in the future, but it will take some years to rebuild what Mugabe have destroyed.
 
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