Zimbabwe gets 25 million euros aid from Germany

The Germany government has pledged 25 million euros in aid to Zimbabwe. German chancellor Angela Merkel said German could provide more support if Zimbabwe undertakes more democratic reforms.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has been touring Europe and the US looking for donor aid. But as more and more aid keeps coming to Zimbabwe, it’s up to us Zimbabweans to make sure we use it wisely. Make sure we work hard to rebuild the country. There should be a zero tolerance policy to corruption, and only competent people should be in government.

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Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    We continue to salute the new leader of Zimbabwe (Tsvangirai) for the efforts and success he is showing. l hope the inclusive government will put aside selfish and trivial political greedy for the better of the country. lf they (Mugabe and his Cronies) give the PM full and honest support, we will witness a positive turn-around of the country's fortunes. Proffessionals in the diaspora will have confidence in the economy and return to partticipate in rebuilding the beloved country. We have massive human resources that are benefiting western countries to the detriment of Zimbabwe. Come to think of it, who other than Zimbabweans are coaching the England Cricket Team, or the most improved Tennis Player (Andy Murray). This is but just a tip of the brilliance of Zimbabwe, which can even manifest in a return to Africa's bread-basket if distraction of the agricultural sector by Mugabe's/Zanu Pf people is stopped, among others. l agree that we need open-minded people with zero tollerance to corruption, and those non-partisan to silly political manouvers of the likes of Zanu PF's. Good luck PM!

  2. Kojak says:

    @Anonymous – I agree with your contribution there. We do need to work together as a nation, to rebuild the country.

    Prime Minister Tsvangirai has done a great job this far and we hope he continues to do more great work for Zimbabwe. And hope everyone involved continue to give him the support he needs.

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