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发表于 2008-9-16 00:29:40
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Diaspora income
Today, most Zimbabwean families depend on Diaspora income to stay alive. Without remittances from relatives and friends living abroad, many Zimbabweans would simply not survive.
It is unlikely that any business, outside the informal traders, money-changers, and of course, banks, is operating at anything like full capacity.
Even simple consumer items, Coca Cola or local beer, have disappeared from the shelves. One leading upmarket clothing retailer says its main money-spinner these days is the sale of enamel pots, pans, plates and mugs."
"That's a measure of income and living standards in Zimbabwe," says a manager.
Each time the political parties meet for talks about forming a unity government to fill the present vacuum, there is no shortage of business optimists, predicting a massive boom, fuelled by billions of dollars of foreign aid and foreign private investment.
Thousands, even millions, of Zimbabweans will rush home to cash in on the post-Mugabe bonanza. |
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