The late Jimmy Buffet’s depressing worldview; China building 21 nuclear power plants vs. U.S. building 1; Corrupted election in Zimbabwe, Africa

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It’s Tuesday September 5th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Corrupted election in Zimbabwe, Africa On August 23rd, Zimbabwean government officials banned foreign journalists and arrested independent observers during the election, reports MSN. The Zimbabwean International Religious Freedom Report of 2022 explains the overall problems in detail. The ruling Marxist party, Zimbabwe African National Union, won 136 seats and the Citizens Coalition for Change only won 73 seats. Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa remains in power. In preparation for the election, the Zimbabwe African National Union party visited various churches during which the president was quoted as saying, “If you vote against ZANU-PF, you are going against God. This is the party sent by God to liberate the people of Zimbabwe.” Since he was first elected in 2018, Mnangagwa has managed to reduce the per capita Gross Domestic Product of Zimbabwe by about half—from $2,270 to $1,270—impoverishing the nation. Over the same time period, neighboring Botswana increased their per capita GDP from $6,950 to $7,740—about six times the prosperity of its Marxist neighbor.  76 people died in South African apartment fire Last Thursday, at least 76 people died in an apartment fire in Johannesburg, South Africa.  The BBC reports that the building is part of a complex of at least 57 buildings hijacked by gangs and leased out to poor people. Up to 2,000 people might live in a single complex. This is all part of the anarchical force that has taken hold of the country. A bill that passed in 1998 makes it practically impossible to remove so

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