Posted on 07/11/2004 1:36:24 AM PDT by GeronL
OPPOSITION Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, and other top party officials narrowly escaped serious injury in Mvurwi on Friday when about 200 Zanu PF militia attacked an MDC Mashonaland Central provincial assembly meeting.
Other top MDC officials who fled for their lives include the partys national chairman, Isaac Matongo, deputy secretary-general Gift Chimanikire, national womens organising secretary, Anna Chimanikire and legislator Fidelis Mhashu.
Tsvangirai and the other senior officials were not injured but several party supporters, who tried to protect them, were hurt.
Some are nursing broken arms and legs from the attack and have been admitted to a private hospital in Harare.
MDC secretary-general, Welshman Ncube, said the attack by Zanu PF militia was so vicious that it was designed to injure, maim or kill someone.
(Excerpt) Read more at thestandard.co.zw ...
BULAWAYO Financially-crippled Zimbabwe, which is failing to service its US$280 million foreign debt to the World Bank, on Friday unsuccessfully begged the bank to resume assistance to Zimbabwe, especially in the agricultural sector where new farmers complain of lack of money and resources, The Standard has established.
Official sources said Joseph Made, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, unsuccessfully pleaded with the World Bank country director for Central Africa, Hartwig Schafer, for financial assistance to buy farm equipment and inputs for the new farmers.
Schafer was in Zimbabwe as a follow-up to a visit by the RBZ Governor Gideon Gono to the World Bank offices in Washington where he appraised the bank of his efforts to sort out the current financial crisis.
He (Made) was begging the World Bank to assist the new farmers. Made said agriculture was the backbone of the economy of the country and without support from the World Bank it would not succeed, said a source familiar with proceedings at the meeting.
ahem
But here's an interesting story you might want to read tomorrow morning.
Gee, it seemed to do okay w/o WB money when the eevviill Rhodesian government was in power.
It sounds like a nightmare.
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Again? He was attacked by a mob less than 2 weeks ago. Seems Tsvangirai can't take a hint.
I wonder how much 'aid' the white farmers got from the World Bank? (None, I expect.)
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