THE head of a South African contingent of regional election observers charged by South African president Thabo Mbeki to investigate claims of violence in Zimbabwe has confirmed that there is violence in the country and said his team will present their findings soon.
They come and, they go. They come to Zimbabwe, say some few words, alarming at times, surprising at some other times. The people of Zimbabwejust but watch in awe. Are any of these people bringing any hope,Nee! The Zimbos just wander and toil to fend for their progeny, slowy and surely giving in to hopelessness. Those outsiders who talk and create tarbulences,with no idea of how to solve these problems,actually make the situation worse for Zimbos,who are left to face the retaliatory conswquenses of outsiders's utterances. Help us to solve the problem, we already and very well know it,no need for overemphasis. Set the re-run dates.
So what did Mr Mbeki think we were making it all up? Mr Mbeki flys into a country has tea at state house and flys out again and then announces there is no crisis then hes got to send in more people to go see whats going on...ndaba ndaba ndaba wire wire wire talk talk talk....Quite Diplomacy....
Who and which country has the right to violate Zimbabweans Sovereignty to invade of force out a legitimate democratically elected government? Well if that is the only reason why the U.N, African union, United States and Britain are too afraid of doing anything. Then these parties have every right to apply force to remove this Mugabe, because Mugabe is is an illegitimate ruler who has violated Zimbabweans sovereignty. what ever excuse Mugabe and Zanu-pf give they have no legitimacy at all he has no right to be where he is now and must be removed. Neighbouring countries and Britain have every right to remove Mugabe as they are the ones that are dealing with the fall out of the situation in Zimbabwe. It is us Zimbabweans who have chosen to seek shelter in these nations we are a burden on their infrastructure and tax payers although we may work and pay taxes we are still guests in their countries. Why must South Africans, British taxpayers and nations deal with the fall out of what Mugabe is doing. Do you think us Zimbabweans want to live away from home ? Time for these African leader to act and not just talk about talking about what to do about Zimbabwe. Tell Mugabe to go he is a joke and you cant take him serious any more he lost an election, if Zimbabwe was really a democracy then he still would not have a chance of being president again the opposition holds a majority in both houses of parliament and can call for him to be Impeached.
Zimbabwe Guardian paper and Mbeki are a Joke: I have yet to read any article that they put pressure or show any an anti-mugabe or zanu stance. We (zimbabweans and those around us) know who the real perpetrators of the violence are. Zim is a police state and zanu is using iits machinery to deal with innocent citizens that want it out.
Shame on u Mugabe and ur gang. We are gonna get u soon. And i guarantee it too.
President Mbeki was not a honest broker in Cote D'ivoire no is he a honest broker in Zimbabew. He is simply not honest.
Haidara
MBEKI IS A GUTTLESS DISHONEST CROOK LIKE HIS BROTHER BOB. HE SHOULD ALSO BE TRIED IN THE HAGUE
Well..well,everything come to an end and as an educated diplomat Mr Mugabe should know that. The time has come no mater how "smart" he think he is. I have only two words for you sir....GET OFF!!!
All these problems we are having in Zimbabwe is because of Thabo Mbeki. Why is the whole world wasting time thinking of Mbeki to negotiate and bring peace in Zimbabwe. This guy is a failure. He has fail the economy in his country and the only way people can not notice this is by letting Zimbabwe to be in a position it is now. If i had stability in Zimbabwe, the economy would have been better and in so exposing how fooling the Mbeki leadership has been. If you would like to solve the Zimbabwe crisis then first get rid of Mbeki and bring in people like Levi Mwanawasa The President of Zambia. Thank You
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