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Goldman Sachs head of Sub-Saharan Africa, Colin Coleman speaking at keynote address is in favour of expropriation of land without compensation. Coleman says he's confident in the process of having a positive outcome. He also mentions land being seized when not being utilised or productive.

Goldman Sachs also is involved, supports and driving involvement of China doing business in South Africa and Africa.

(Currently in Zimbabwe unemployment rate currently sits at 90 percent yet China farms in Zimbabwe and brings Chinese citizens to work rather than locals. There are currently 40 active goldmines in Zimbabwe while economy collapsed again recently, shortage of food, services and supplies and of course jobs).

Land Expropriation without compensation and subject of China spoken from 16:15 mins into the video.

Jenna 7 Feb 28
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I am amazed that a "partner" in Goldman-Sachs has so little difficulty and so much optimism about the arbitrary seizure of private property.
He is, after all, investing other people's money in various assets. Are GOLDMAN'S assets protected from similar seizures at some future date?

There is either more to this than I see in the video - some nefarious scheme or other - or LESS - this educated and intelligent man has failed to think this through. I don't know which it is but if you have money in GS, you have to ask yourself if it is more prudent to stick with GS or cash out and run like hell.

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No wonder there is so much unrest. yikes

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That unemployment rate is disturbing.

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