Mugabe rejects US, UK aid

Source: Mugabe rejects US, UK aid – NewsDay Zimbabwe June 20, 2016

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe yesterday declared will stick to his policies that have alienated the country from the rest of the world and triggered an unprecedented economic downfall, rather than accept foreign aid with strings attached.


BY OBEY MANAYITI

Addressing mourners at the burial of Brigadier-General Felix Muchemwa at the National Heroes Acre, Mugabe said it was better for the economy to continue taking a battering than be forced to change policies by Britain and America in exchange for aid.

“Some will say your policies are blocking funding. Americans and British might want to pour lots of funds into the country if we don’t have policies like indigenisation and empowerment. Nonsense,” he thundered.

“If we are going to suffer and be denied resources by outsiders, them demanding that they should do as they like in our country, we say no, keep your resources. Our land, which we have died for, [and] suffered for, is greater, much greater than your resources. Your resources will come and go, but my land will be there.”

The President’s latest position is, however, at variance with some reformists within his ruling Zanu PF party and other opposition parties, who are advocating for the country re-engaging with developed nations.

Some of his critics have blamed policies such as the Indigenisation and Empowerment Act, land reform and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Debt Assumption Act for scaring away investors and poking holesinto the already fragile economy.

Mugabe’s remarks came as tension is mounting among citizens grappling with food and cash shortages, while opposition parties have resorted to mass demonstrations to force the Zanu PF government to deliver on its election promises or step down.

It also came as restive civil servants were sitting on edge after Treasury moved their June pay dates to next month, as the economy continues to shrink.

Last week, secretary for Finance, Willard Manungo said the government will pay some June salaries next month.

Zimbabwe is also going through a liquidity crisis that has seen central bank governor, John Mangudya proposing to introduce bond notes in October, as a stop gap measure.

Government was also grappling for solutions to a stand-off between doctors and medical insurers over payments, a situation that has seen the health workers demanding cash upfront even for paid-up members.

Mugabe yesterday pleaded with doctors and the medical insurers to resolve their impasse and stop the looming disaster in the health delivery system.

“Today, when we read about the stand-off between doctors and medical insurers, we never cease to wonder what has become of these fields of care. Have they lost their values that used to define them to life and its sustenance?
“True, we expect everyone, doctors included, to be rewarded evenly for work done. But is it not important for us all in the medical field to appreciate the social context within which we execute our duties?” he said.

Mugabe blamed the current crisis on Western-imposed sanctions, but said the challenges were temporary.

“Our country is going through a temporary phase of challenges, mostly traceable to hostile sanctions imposed by the West. We will get over this bad patch, for no one must never doubt our resolve to beat all adversities, natural and artificial. But in the meantime, we need to serve our people, often for modest returns. Government is aware of your cries and is doing its utmost to address them.”

Mugabe also took aim at beneficiaries of the land reform programme, who are getting into partnerships with whites, saying that arrangement was illegal.

The President spoke highly of the late former Health minister, whom he described as a dedicated fighter, who swapped his cosy life as a medical doctor and lecturer for a harsh one during the liberation war, where he joined others in assisting injured freedom fighters.

Muchemwa died on June 13 in Cairo, Egypt, where he was receiving medication for alleged poisoning by South Africa’s apartheid regime.

COMMENTS

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    Mukanya 8 years ago

    He will get the aid through surrogates, eg he frequents Singapore for medical check-ups and patching.
    So mostly its rhetoric amid hogwash!!!!

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    Homo Erectus 8 years ago

    Did this Brig-General take over 20 years to die?????
    When you are next fined by the Zimbabwe Revenue Police Traffic Section, offer to pay by card citing lack of cash at the banks and ATMs. That will hack them off!

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    Yayano 8 years ago

    Does Mugabe suffer at all? No.
    This is just utter selfishness. He goes abroad for medical treatment, he buys foodstuffs from South Africa. and Dubai.
    His grandchild was recently born overseas in an upmarket hospital and this was paid for by the state.
    So what suffering does Mugabe talk about?
    How many people can afford to fly overseas each time they sneeze like does. This guy is so ruthless, he wants the rest of the population to suffer whilst he lives in opulence.

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    will someone please tell mugabage that the war ended 30+ years ogo…he should stop harping on the past…when ian smith ran the country we had sanctions around the world and yet our economy was 2% our unemployment was 5% …go figure !!!!!

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    would someone plz tell mugabage that the war ended 30+ years ogo…he should stop living in the past, when ian smith ran the country..we had sanctions around the world…2% inflation 5% unemployment, when he took over the country Rhodesia was the bread basket of Africa…and now its a basket case…all those white farmers he kicked off and now in Zambia and kenya..it seems there economy is flourishing Great idea mugabage

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    IAN SMITH 8 years ago

    Bob Matibile (aka Mugabe) also took aim at beneficiaries of the land reform program, who are getting into partnerships with whites, saying that arrangement was illegal.

    That is why I say do as I say not as I do. according to Bob only I can enjoy these:—
    White mans cars
    White mans air craft
    White mans dairy equipment, which has gone bust by the way due to sanctions.
    White mans medication in beautiful Singapore for my family an.d keeping me juiced up
    I even speak the white mans (settlers) tongue better still.
    Lastly I love the$US best currency in the world of which I have plenty galore Hahaha IN SINGAPORE ALL MINE
    FOR BONA AND GRAND SON

    Poor man has lost his faculties for sure.

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    TJINGABABILI 8 years ago

    FROM A CHALK DUST INHALING TEACHER TO A BILLIONAIRE. SMITH VS BLACKSMITH!

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    amina 8 years ago

    Mugabe buys nothing and has never lost employment since 1980 to present hence he feels no pain of any kind regarding the downward trend of the economy. he has never experienced any hunger. His children same. EU or American help means regime change to him regardless of the suffering he has exposed the people due to this isolation.

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    John Chimbirimbiri 8 years ago

    Great men; let’s remove this old Malawian thief from power pliz. He has caused us ; true Zimbos; enough suffering; and doesn’ care a bit.

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    Just like brigadier Muchemwa , Mugabe has HIV of the brain.