Return My Camera Or Kiss Goodbye to Talking About Property Rights: Hopewell Chin’ono
4 February 2021
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By A Correspondent| Jailbird journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has told the Zimbabwe Republic Police to kiss goodbye to talking about property rights until they return his camera which was confiscated when they raided his house last year.

Chin’ono who was responding to remarks by British Minister for Africa James Duddridge who said international investors are reluctant to come to Zimbabwe due to arbitrary property rights and currency volatility.

“UK investors repeatedly tell us that three key things prevent them from investing in Zimbabwe: concerns about the poorly managed currency; concerns about arbitrary property rights and concerns about the legal system,” Duddridge said.

Chin’ono demanded his camera back saying his issue is now international

“I REPEAT, as long as my professional camera is not returned by @PoliceZimbabwe together with my other journalism equipment, Mnangagwa’s regime must kiss good bye to talking about Property Rights. My issue as Professor @steve_hanke said yesterday is now INTERNATIONAL,” said Chin’ono.