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  • Then you should have no problem at a local villiage ordering Steak with Stout beer and some potatoes with mushroom sauce. Perhaps afterward you will have a slice of cake and a bit of espresso. Then you can drive your luxury mercedes down that well paved road and admire the "bread bUsket" of Africa. Now that the "devil" is gone have a swim in a nice clean Zimbwean stream, so clean you could drink from it. Enjoy the paradise made by Mugabe and black racism against whites. You truly deserve it.

  • P1. Zimbabwe is yet another product of rejecting [by the West of the common sense in favour of political correctness. Now we are all asked to pitch in to alleviate some pain from past mistakes without accepting that they WERE indeed mistakes and continuing to repeat them. Once Zimbabwe was a beautiful Rhodesia with flourishing agriculture and industry. Rhodesian government stated that eventually blacks and whites will rule together, but currently "black majority is not ready to rule". (Cont'd)

  • P2. Man, weren't they right? It was true, but it didn't fit egalitarian principles embraced by the West so tightly, that it was impossible to accept that this principle can not be universally applied. For its racist practices Rhodesia was shunned by UN, placed under economic sanctions and finally succumbed to economic pressures and military attacks of Mugabe's guerrillas backed by Soviet Union and communist China. So the common sense was defeated and political correctness won. (Cont'd)

  • P3. Educated and hard working Rhodesians both white AND black started to leave the country. The industry was affected first and foremost, but the white farms have been preserved, providing food and some employment. However as of 2000 the oppressions on the white farmers started and this last pillar of the economy crashed. In addition Rhodesia's infrastructure: water supplies and sewage treatment systems stopped functioning due to wear, tear and lack of repair. Hence, cholera. (Cont'd)

  • P4. The history of failures of newly liberated African countries proves over and over again that "equal representation" democracy does not work in Africa: Congo, Uganda, Mozambique, Zambia, Angola, Rwanda, Zimbabwe. South Africa is well on the track. But the West keeps sacrificing common sense in favour of political correctness. Until that is fixed, Africa will continue its plight and aid through World Vision and others will only give a temporary relief, without changing overall pattern.

  • Very succinctly stated. A "equal representation" democracy cannot survive when the majority are ignorant and incapable. Tribes for example can never vote democratically. The points are clear but for those not schooled in human history and the development of civilization and technology the "boogey man" must be blamed. I for one am continually uplifted when i see these people starving to death from ignorance and rejection of "Western" ways such as commercial farming. Excellent.

  • Basically, he's saying, "We're screwed. I'm not sure what I can do, or where money will come from...but I think printing some more Zimbabwe currency can fish me out of this mess until the next interview."

    Screw you, Mugabe. You destroyed all the promise you country had.

  • he's not answering stret stret akomana politics yakawoma!!!!!

    People are dying and suffering !!!! its tym to put away anger and selfishnes!!!!!

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  • Power sharing is not an objective; it is a tool to make necessary steps towards improvements in economy, human rights and politics. If these steps are not made, power sharing is useless.

    The world has been watching for the signs of these steps ever since Tsvangirai had been assigned a PM. So far there has been no good news; instead there were more farm invasions and I haven't heard about condemnations of these actions on the part of the new government. For the moment Zim remains where it was.

  • people are trying to ignore the issue mugabe should not hev bn allowed to be in a presidencial position mugabe is cancer in the boby of zimbabwe how do u deal with cancer you remove it completely or it will be recurrent MDC will be affected by this deadly desease and they have alredy given it a chance to live when they could have kept the pressure until mugabe had no wer to go now he is a recognized president MDC GAVE UP THE FIGHT AND STARTED BIENG GREEDY thats the truth FUCK mutambara !

  • Mugabe is trying to use Tsvangirai to deceive international community. Mugabe pretends that he has loosen the grip, so that through Tsvangirai IMF gives him more money to steal.

    Return stolen properties back to the rightful owners then get some help in return, not before!

    This is the good test for Tsvangirai. If he accommodates, if he calms down after having been included into the ruling elite, then he is just another corrupt official, not a true representative of the Zimbabwean people.

  • Digression, but I had to say it, the interviewers hair is horrible!

  • When asked where Prime Minister Tsvangirai was going to get the money to fund the civil service payments, he said that he (Mr Tsvangirai) has friends and had no ideas that is not change I believe in .The West is struggling at the moment and is effectively in recession and how is paying government officials in forex helping the economy It seems like an larger upper class is being created more so than that of Mugabe and his "cronies".

  • This is all so sickening. I am disgusted at the MDC for getting involved with Mugabe. Can they be so naieve as to believe any thing he says? In any case, for them to form a so-called 'unity' government with Zanu PF, and to accept Mugabe staying on as President is completely in the face of the election results and the will of the Zimbabwian people.

    This cannot and will not work. Shame on you, Morgan Tsvangirai for even thinking you can deal with this megalomaniac, Mugabe.

  • Mugabe can not be trusted. He has been forced onto this 'power sharing' and does not even pretend that he is happy with it. It is just a political manoeuvre. As soon as the dust settles he will dump Tsvangirai just the same as he dumped Nkomo soon after independence.

    The history repeats itself, but we can learn from it. The only way to deal with him is to keep him and ZANU under pressure until submittion, then send Mugabe to international human rights tribunal like it was done in Yugoslavia.

  • same shit ! mugabe and his cronies not gonna change, they need money right now so they pretending to make everything look ok!

  • Hmmm. Zimbabweans can be sanguine to the extent that Robert Mugabe is almost 85 years old and the stress of the last year appears to be taking its toll. As for Morgan Tsvangirai, his capabilities are hugely limited, but this does not exclude the possibility for EU governments to invite him to their Capitals while excluding Robert Mugabe, so as to boost Morgan Tsvangirai's public standing within Zimbabwe and in the international community.

  • Well it seems as though he's made a start by getting Roy Bennett arrested today at Charles Prince Airport, Harare.

    Visit muti website tags zimbabwe

  • I have a feeling that Mugabe would handcuff the new PM, I maybe wrong but then again this was the same man who promised a free and fair election only to break it by way of armed thugs.

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