President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has said that his
country is the “most highly developed country in Africa” after South Africa, even
ahead of Nigeria and Egypt.
Mugabe stated this at the World Economic Forum on Africa in
Durban, South Africa.
“After South Africa, I want to see what country has the level of development that you see in Zimbabwe.”
“We have over 14 universities and our literacy rate is over 90 [%] – is the highest in Africa.
“Yes, we have our problems… but we have resources, perhaps more than the average country in the world, is it gold, diamond, coal… and our agriculture is very viable and this year we will have a bumper harvest,” he said.
He added that the economy was improving, and denied that the
country was a fragile state.
Zimbabwe has been struggling to pay its civil servants and is
ranked 24th on the UNDP’s Human Development Index for Africa and 154th in the
world. Nigeria is in 152nd place.
The 93-year-old has led the nation as the only president
since independence in 1980, plunging the country into one of the biggest
currency crisis in human history.
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