THE Swapo Youth League has come out with guns blazing, saying it was opposed to regime change in Zimbabwe.
Elijah Ngurare, what is regime change to you. Is it not the forcefull dethronement of a LEGITIMATE government by an internal and or external force, for the means of taking over a soveriegn state for the forces own gain by any means necessary?
Given that lucid defination, where in Zimbabwe do you come up with a forceful entity that is trying to overthrow a LEGITIMATE government and replacing it with a purpet government. Is it not democracy that you clamour about and yet you are willing to open your mounth against it when the democratic forces have taken their cause.
Zimbabweans and not the western world voted on March 29th 2008. Mugabe, your cronie lost the elections in a democratic process albiet all the vote rigging, terror and suppression the ordinary Zimbabwean has gone through.
You ask SADC to watch out for the western world while the real enemy is internal--your own inferiority complex that pits you against everything that LOOKS better than you. Why be the victim when you are a free man?
Mugabe lost, your cries to keep the status quo in Zimbabwe is only a sham...Grow-up and smell the 21st Century. THe only colonial masters that are there are in your imagination.
Who are these SPYL? Nazi Youth?. There were elections held in Zimbabwe almost a month ago and people there are still waiting for the results. Time has catched up with Zanu-PF. Manipulating the votes without the support of the people and without infrastructure, made it difficult for them. Mugabe should go. Stop this nonsense about liberation. People are suffering now and the government is incompetent. IN DEMOCRACY,THOSE TYPE OF GOVERNMENTS ARE VOTED OUT OF POWER DESPITE THEIR PREVIOUS "SUCCESSES" It is all about NOW and the future.
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