| Zimbabwe is I terrible shape economically and there | | | | with guerillas, rebels and the would be Princes that |
| are issues with the climate that are taking a further toll | | | | supposedly come from the people as loved and |
| on the nation's people. How did things get so bad? | | | | respected leaders only to show their true colors once |
| Why were the white landowners forced off their | | | | they seize the power. This is typical and has played |
| property, some killed? Well there is a bit of untold | | | | out over and over again in history. No deal or |
| history there and neither side is completely without | | | | negotiation is ever 100% black and white. |
| fault of course. | | | | History and its victors will always re-write what was, |
| One thing history has shown us with regards to the | | | | sometimes we learn the truth, sometimes we don't, but |
| cycles of human civilizations and rulers is that not | | | | safe it to say it is never black and white. Perhaps |
| everything is so easily defined. Often, civil wars and | | | | another reason we must be wise to not look back for |
| troublesome times in human history have similar | | | | blame, but rather forward to mend, while understanding |
| outcomes and the events after a while become | | | | the past showing a road map to the land mines, which |
| predicable. | | | | lie on our chosen path to right the wrongs and in this |
| Indeed, there is always a problem when negotiating | | | | case put ZIM back on the International Map. |