Saturday, February 20, 2010

This weeks pics from Zimbabwe....

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, center, smiles after trying his hand at the casino in Harare, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010. Mugabe was attending the Africa Investment summit where he called for investors to come to Zimbabwe.







Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe views an exhibition at the Pan African Investment Summit at Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare, February 17, 2010. Zimbabwe's second largest hotelier Rainbow Tourism Group plans to double its room capacity in the next two years to take advantage of an expected rise in the number of visitors to the region, its chief executive said.





Businessmen inspect tobacco leaves at the Tobacco Auction Floor, during the opening of the tobacco selling season in Zimbabwe's capital Harare, February 16, 2010.










Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the Pan African Investment Summit at Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare, February 17, 2010. Zimbabwe's second largest hotelier Rainbow Tourism Group plans to double its room capacity in the next two years to take advantage of an expected rise in the number of visitors to the region, its chief executive said.












Zimbabwean Civil Servants march through the streets of Harare, Friday, Feb. 19, 2010.Zimbabwe civil servants demonstrated for a salary increase in the Harare streets Friday and handed over a petition to the three ministries in charge of their welfare, vowing to continue their strike that has entered into its second full week. The workers led by Public Service Association Chairperson Tendai Chikoore, led a mass of angry workers of over 2 000, who sang songs and denounced the Inclusive government, disrupting the flow of traffic in the city.












Thousands of Zimbabwean Civil Servants march through the streets of Harare, Friday, Feb. 19, 2010, during a demonstration in support of a wage increase following a government refusal to heed to their demands. The civil servants downed tools on Feb. 5, bringing a halt all the country's public service sectors, with only a few offices being manned by senior staff.


























Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe views an exhibition at the Pan African Investment Summit at Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare February 17, 2010. Zimbabwe's second largest hotelier Rainbow Tourism Group plans to double its room capacity in the next two years to take advantage of an expected rise in the number of visitors to the region, its chief executive said.




























Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe arrives at the Pan African Investment Summit at Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare February 17, 2010. Zimbabwe's second largest hotelier Rainbow Tourism Group plans to double its room capacity in the next two years to take advantage of an expected rise in the number of visitors to the region, its chief executive said.






























Businessmen inspect tobacco leaves at the Tobacco Auction Floor, during the opening of the tobacco selling season in Zimbabwe's capital Harare, February 16, 2010.















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