there are a part holes everywhere even here in the capital and in the city suburbs money is exchanged state to pensioners are now the new currency though many shops only accept u.s. dollars i don t live on a for my sofa only for my children yeah when i look at the education standards in zimbabwe the great bed in this a lot of that i guess right now with the situation in zimbabwe it s just like almost like into mark. shelton as one of zimbabwe s well educated young middle class he says his country is in a mess he s been planning to leave for months many of his former colleagues have already gone and while he and his wife and their two sons lead a relatively good life here they dream of more ideally they d like to move to australia but they have also considered canada or germany. they said there is
of a good job. when i get up. it s funny every morning when i get up i sit and keep scoring. for both the candidate and angel there s a lot more going on here than just a business. business on the continent in africa it s a lot about relationships relationships relationships so they want somebody who might space might be international have been there for ten years but they ve still got those key people on the continent you ve got the relationships with new business development for reaching market for all of those different. shelton says zeba is someone that has these kind of contacts and a good job as an engineer but when he travels by taxi through zimbabwe s capital harare he s clear about why he wants to leave the country zimbabwe is in a financial crisis and those who get the chance to leave usually do so.
a good made provision. i m able to save. the figure that i will be able to see. in that means i ll be able to give sit in forming for investment for my children and in the same time i will be able to if they open it is i ll be able to start my own business shelton says he can t see any chance of that happening in zimbabwe he says no agency in the world could convince him to stay or even return later in life. architect mundo on the other hand says returning to malawi has definitely been worth it for him and he says he didn t need an agency to convince him to return home. it was his wife joan who gave him the courage to come back when he left for england she chose to remain in malawi people have been helped by what he s doing so getting paid if i mean is that being supported because of what these two we have been here is there i think all
a relatively good life here they dream of more ideally they d like to move to australia but they have also considered canada or germany the senate is a good make provision i m able to see if. the figure that i would be able to see if. then that means i ll be able to have a sit in for me for investment for my children and in the same time i will be able to even open it is i ll be able to start my own business shelton says he can t see any chance of that happening in zimbabwe he says no agency in the world could convince him to stay or even return later in life. architect mundo on the other hand says returning to malawi has definitely been worth it for him and he says he didn t need an agency to convince him to return home. it was his wife joan who gave him the courage to come back when he left for england she chose to
angel jones says her agency has brought back around a thousand people though the reason for returning often extends beyond the promise of a good job. when i get out. it s hard every morning when i get up i sit on a clear blue sky. for both the candidate and angel there s a lot more going on here than just a business. business on the continent in africa it s a lot about relationships relationships relationships so they want somebody who might space might be international and have been there for ten years but they ve still got those key pick people on the continent you ve got that relationships for new business development for really to market for all of those different. shelton says zeba is someone that has these kind of contacts and a good job as an engineer but when he travels by taxi through zimbabwe s capital