26 October 2007, 19:24
GAHUNTERWhere's the breaking point...?
And when will it be reached in Zimbabwe? A week with out power; 7,000-percent inflation; no meat; no fuel; no NOTHING for the common man -- many countries would already have sunk into armed chaos.
Makes me scared to schedule a tip more than a few months out, and even then it might be risky, unless the money stays in your home country until departure time. (Notice I said "home country" instead of "U.S." , because I realize that this is an international site. Ouch, I just dislocated my shoulder joint patting myself on the back.

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Something's gotta give!
27 October 2007, 02:53
AtkinsonWho knows, its Africa, and your right anything can happen..It's always been like that. Hungry people are war like.
I think that Zimbabwe is our only real problem country right now, to what degree I am not sure as yet.
27 October 2007, 20:35
GanyanaEverybody's still smiling (what for I am not sure), the exchange rate is over 1 million K dollars to the US (ie 1 billion real Z dollars)
but the beer is cold, the gun club had both cokes and steak for the braai on sale- and another hunt starts at dawn

can't be all bad
28 October 2007, 00:47
akrangeHunters coming every year has something to do with the calm.. The term "Follow the Money" applies here.. If the Hunters stop coming the weight will shift..We know that can't be good..
Cold one anybody..
AK
29 October 2007, 17:21
Bill 5248GAHunter, apparently the breaking point has been reached by one airline (British Air) who is pulling out of Zimbabwe according to recent news. I have heard that 25% of Zimbabwe's population is spilling over into surrounding countries now. What a crisis for the whole region.