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Little grant to Mugabe's government shows Japan is fed up with him
01 Apr 2016 at 08:32hrs | Views
ZimFirst Leader Maxwell Shumba has said the paltry $5,2 million grant given to President Robert Mugabe by Japan during his recent visit shows that the Asian country is no longer interested on him but want new leaders with fresh minds to deal with them.
Shumba through his Facebook post said the Japanese act more than they talk.
"On his recent visit to Japan, Mugabe was given a paltry US$5.2 million grant to help resuscitate a collapsing economy in his country," Shumba said.
"That's what the Japanese do when they want to bid you farewell. This Japanese message communicated to Mugabe by the token grant was simple 'We could have given more. Please retire, we want to deal with fresh legs and fresh ideas. If you come back again you get nothing."
Shumba through his Facebook post said the Japanese act more than they talk.
"On his recent visit to Japan, Mugabe was given a paltry US$5.2 million grant to help resuscitate a collapsing economy in his country," Shumba said.
"That's what the Japanese do when they want to bid you farewell. This Japanese message communicated to Mugabe by the token grant was simple 'We could have given more. Please retire, we want to deal with fresh legs and fresh ideas. If you come back again you get nothing."
Source - Byo24News