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͔Daniel :
king Bradley last bos
2025-03-01 16:57:22
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first
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Fokus Tujuan :
pantasan kata luhut siapa yang gelap kalo keluarga dia cerah
2025-03-01 11:47:08
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AL :
gunanya org2nya jokowi apasih 🤣 ga guna tau 🗿 pecatin aja smua orgnya jokowi 😅
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Indonesia surganya pejabat
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penyuka loli :
Luhut : yg gelap dana kau,bukan Indonesia 😹🤣
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Pt Batak Famly😁
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udah paling bener ya sahur
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Coba Dulu :
cio atau ceo
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Myuzzeee :
Tapi CV ponakanny bagus sih, yg rada aneh itu mantan presiden wkwkwk
2025-03-01 17:00:02
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—Kénzié★ :
ke enam🗿
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cah bgus :
oi adudu,diajak duel tuh sama manusia reaction
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anak abah iri
2025-03-02 17:10:17
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astaga org dewasa kocak2 kalo soal duit 🤡
2025-03-02 02:12:25
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prabowo pinter milih menteri ya...
2025-03-02 08:06:07
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Zein ED :
guna msbrew apa?
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ADUDU
2025-03-02 02:33:29
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maaf tapi ko magrib banget ka😭🥰🙏
2025-03-01 16:51:05
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Abdulloh Azzam :
🤣🤣🤣 bener yg dibilang sama Wowo kalau Indonesia bubar tahun 2030
2025-03-01 16:32:49
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mulyono pun ikut 😑
2025-03-01 15:46:24
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Santri Terakhir :
zaman kegelapan😹
2025-03-01 14:20:18
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ada yg ajak boxing tuhh🗿
2025-03-01 12:28:41
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awowowkk penangkapan korupsi pertamina buat nutupi danantara cik😹
2025-03-02 21:42:44
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mengikuti jejak jokowi, pasti kebalikannya
2025-03-02 21:34:33
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liat dlu CV nya
2025-03-02 12:11:55
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In this compelling speech delivered at the Earth Summit in South Africa in September 2002, former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe passionately addresses the international community, singling out British Prime Minister Tony Blair for perceived neocolonial influence. The speech sheds light on Mugabe's perspective on Zimbabwe's controversial land reforms and reflects the deep-seated tensions between his government and the Western powers. FOR CONTEXT: In the early 2000s, Mugabe initiated land reforms in Zimbabwe to rectify the historical imbalance in land ownership from colonial rule. When Zimbabwe gained independence in 1980, white farmers, constituting just 5% of the population, owned nearly three-quarters of agricultural land. The government aimed to redistribute land from white farmers to the majority black population to address this longstanding disparity. Mugabe portrayed the land reforms as a critical mission to undo the racist legacy of colonial rule. The redistribution of land was seen as a central element in this endeavor, seeking to empower black Zimbabweans economically and politically. However, these reforms faced formidable challenges, marked by resistance from white farmers, corruption allegations, and a lack of a clear strategy. Many of the new landholders lacked the necessary knowledge and experience in commercial agriculture. This resulted in a shift back to subsistence farming, causing a decline in agricultural productivity. The abrupt seizure of commercial farms triggered a sharp decline in agricultural output, causing a 40% GDP contraction over the next eight years. Foreign investment and export earnings dwindled, pushing the economy into a tailspin. To meet financial obligations, the government resorted to printing money, resulting in hyperinflation peaking at over 500 billion percent in 2008. The currency became virtually worthless, leading to the abandonment of the Zimbabwean dollar. The land seizures not only resulted in widespread food shortages but also precipitated the collapse of industries linked to agriculture, soaring unemployment, and a significant decline in per capita income. By 2007, eight in ten Zimbabweans were without formal employment. Once hailed as the 'breadbasket' of Africa, Zimbabwe experienced food shortages, economic contraction, and hyperinflation. Mugabe's land reforms, though initiated with a noble goal, inadvertently wove a complex tapestry of challenges that profoundly altered Zimbabwe's economic, agricultural, and social landscape. Let’s chat in the comments 💬 In light of the hindsight gained from Zimbabwe's economic collapse, if you were in a position to advise the Zimbabwean government during the land reform period, what strategies would you propose to redistribute land in Zimbabwe without causing severe economic repercussions? 🤔 #zimbabwe #robertmugabe #zimbabweandollar #africanleaders #africanpolitics #africanhistory #neocolonialism #globalpolitics #africandevelopment #investinafrica #africarising #africanvoices #africanchangemakers #currentevents #theafricawewant #amplifyblackvoices

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