Even if President Mugabe bludgeons his way into a victory in the runoff he will find governing during a sixth term untenable, warns Zimbabwean opposition legislator and legal expert, Mr David Coltart.
Mugabe should call it quits and go home gracefully.The opposition should also stop threatening impeachment and be magnanimous enough to let him retire peacefully in Zimbabwe. They need him to hand over power in a condusive atmosphere.
Mugabe is a terrorist and must be arrested and tried at UN. He kills his own people for power. It is time the old man goes!!!! Longlive Zimbabweans!!
I find it very troubling Robert Mugabe continued to cling onto power to the expense of an entire nation,while the AU and SADC leaders stay aloof of the situation. African leaders must now distinguish between struggle for independent and a dictatorial regime. Mugabe may have lead that country to independent some 28 years ago, that cannot be compared to the 27 years imprisionment of our great leader Nelson Mandela who willingly gave up power after only a single term. Its very sad today in the leadership in that great continent we do not have any body willing to let Mugabe understand that enough is enough, and president Mbeki is acting like a big fool.
Buddy, for your information:
Your report on the demise of our hero, Cde. Robert Mugabe, are highly exaggerated.
Please note not all the violence is not done by Comrade Mugabe ( if he has the time at all) I have recently returned and was on the receipt of life threatening injuries by an MDC supporter, and the director of Cild Welfare, who came to my aid The Zanu PF foreign office not the Britsh embassy so more power to Mugabe not the man who wishes to sell off zimbabwe.
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