Zimbabwe A World of Wonders
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A world of wonders! The epitome of African beauty and the perfect destination for an unforgettable trip!
I got a kick out that one too! I think it may become one of the mainstays of hunter discussions going forward. HaHaArmed shopping,I’m stealing that one @reineke
They probably offer that right now. Doesn't mean you'll get any of it.Marketing the country as "A dream retirement destination" could solve an awful lot of their economic issues. Imagine how much hard currency and employment such a move would make especially if they threw in a form of citizenship/permanent residency/lifetime visa, right to firearm ownership and security of property investment.
Of course it'll never happen.
"A dream retirement destination"
Unfortunately, it is NOT a place many westerners would want to live. Until they reestablish the rule of law, respect for civil rights, property rights, a free market economy, a free press, they will continue to be an unattractive place for people to move to.Marketing the country as "A dream retirement destination" could solve an awful lot of their economic issues. Imagine how much hard currency and employment such a move would make especially if they threw in a form of citizenship/permanent residency/lifetime visa, right to firearm ownership and security of property investment.
Of course it'll never happen.
fact, like stealing peoples farms at gunpointZim is an amazing country. As a retired Ag Exec, it is always bittersweet to see the devastation of what was once one of the most fertile countries in the world. The corrupt Zim leadership has a lot to answer for.
You are right, unfortunately! My first visit was 1988 and since then I saw the country tumbling down under Mugabe. I was even told I could hunt there for free for my whole life If I could manage to
"eliminate" him. Unfortunately you could not come close to this lowly creature...
I am sure would Ian Smith still live and rule the Zimbabewan people and their country as a whole would still thrive.
What good would such promises do? If they could appropriate farms, why wouldn't they take your "retirement" developments away from you, without compensation, as they did to the former white farmers? I seriously don't know how any thinking person can consider making anything like permanent investments in an African context, given their racist, so called anti-colonial actions of the past. Not sure how they will attract investment, either, but they brought it on themselves!Marketing the country as "A dream retirement destination" could solve an awful lot of their economic issues. Imagine how much hard currency and employment such a move would make especially if they threw in a form of citizenship/permanent residency/lifetime visa, right to firearm ownership and security of property investment.
Of course it'll never happen.
You don't have to look any farther than your front door to see all of the above!Unfortunately it's not just Zimbabwe--show me an African run country that is not corrupt from top to bottom! Then there lis the additional threat of Muslim incursion, but that is another story.