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What role should SA play in Zimbabwe’s power transition?
Xhanti Payi, economist and head of research at Nascence Advisory discusses the role South Africa can play in Zimbabwe’s transition.
Wed, 15 Nov 2017 12:08:42 GMT
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- Historical role of South Africa in assisting Zimbabwe and the importance of continued support.
- Encouragement for African nations to consider alternative solutions to address challenges.
- Discussion on the potential benefits of the recent military intervention in breaking the stalemate in Zimbabwe.
In a recent interview on CNBC Africa, Xhanti Payi, economist and head of research at Nascence Advisory, discussed the role South Africa can play in Zimbabwe's transition. Payi highlighted the importance of South Africa's historical role in assisting Zimbabwe and emphasized the need for African nations to explore different solutions to address longstanding issues. While acknowledging the concerns surrounding the recent military intervention in Zimbabwe, Payi encouraged stakeholders to consider that this may be a necessary step to break the stalemate that has plagued the country for years. The developments in Zimbabwe have sparked debate about the future of the nation and the role of its neighboring countries, particularly South Africa. As events continue to unfold, the international community is closely watching to see how South Africa will navigate its involvement in Zimbabwe's power transition.
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