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On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Sbusiso Xaba <[email protected]>wrote:

> World without poverty is possible
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>    By Larry Moonze in Havana, Cuba
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> VENEZUELAN President Hugo Chavez
> VENEZUELAN President Hugo Chavez has said his country will defeat the
> poverty still afflicting a good number of the population.
>
> Seeing off the Venezuelan national team heading for the 9th Medellin-2010
> (Colombia) South American Games at his Miraflores Palace, President Chavez
> said under his administration, poverty levels in Venezuela were headed for
> zero per cent.
>
> He said eradicating poverty remained the top priority of his government.
> “There will be no poverty in Venezuela…that is one of my utmost pledges,”
> he said, according to the Venezuelan news agency ABN. “The progress achieved
> since my taking office in 1999 allow envisaging good results in the
> eradication of poverty.”
>
> He said back in 1996 poverty affected 70 per cent of the population and
> extreme poverty affected 40 per cent.
>
> “But in 2009 those figures dropped to 23.8 per cent and 5.9 per cent
> respectively and are heading to zero,” President Chavez said.
>
> He said poverty must be eliminated and that that barrier to development
> would be overcome.
> The leftist leader said the battle for this year was energy saving
> following a severe drought.
>
> President Chavez said the executive would do all it could to overcome
> electricity deficit.
> Low water levels in dams compound Venezuela's situation.
>
> Although Venezuelan is a petroleum giant, it chiefly relies on
> hydroelectric power generation.
> President Chavez asked the nation to save power and stressed the importance
> of replacing 50 million incandescent light bulbs this year.
>
> He said Venezuela would incorporate some 5,900 megawatts to the national
> power grid this year.
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