Author: djoser35
Sun Jun 29 04:27:15 2008

And of course his opinion carries more weight than his brother's, who is the President of South Africa, right?

Author: akapfunde1
Sun Jun 29 14:37:01 2008

Moeleketsi mbeki was looked after by the Zimbabwean Gvt during apartheid days. Remember Waterfalls and Hatfield suburbs of Harare. We used to shop at OKs in Waterfalls. You are so unprincipled. You remind me of the brother Tutu who goes full throttle to loose his reasoning powers. The truth is that South Africa is going the same way as Great Zimbabwe. WATCH this space.

Author: Justice
Mon Jun 30 12:25:20 2008

I can't believe with all the eveidence of Mugabe misrule against his people some people still dare to support the dictator. Unless they are acting on behalf of the regime. In that case, shame on you ! If Mugabe was so right, why are Zimbabweans fleeing their country ?

Author: skho6
Mon Jun 30 14:20:08 2008

Yes...he has actually said what his brother should have said in the beginning

Author: onesoulzim1
Sun Jun 29 07:50:15 2008

Moeletsi reminds me of that green fly that only appears when there is decomposing organic matter or animal excrements. I can hear him zoom-zoom picking up discarded substance.

Author: thabo_likando
Mon Jun 30 12:15:01 2008

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Author: hwesamajestic
Mon Jun 30 14:30:15 2008

I'm sory that you're so dull that you cant see how good Mugabe's ideas, which the carcasoids are trying to defeat,are.Its only when he's gone that you will start talking about him the same way you do with Nkuruma today.Zimbabwe should never go to the purpets!!Leave Robert like that.LONG LIVE ROBERT!!LONG LIVE GUSHUNGO!!!

Author: thabo_likando
Tue Jul 1 09:26:09 2008

Africa is full of idiots like you, what Robert Mugabe is doing has nothing to do with the wishes of the zimbabwean people, he is full of hate for his own people, he is a murderer, a rapist a blood sucking monster, sadly i come from the part of the world were Robert Mugabe killed thousands of my people and the world did not do much, now he is killing his own tribe. What kind of a person are you? How dare you say Robert is right, your children must be embarrassed to have a parent like you.

Go to hell

Bosso

Author: thabo_likando
Mon Jun 30 12:16:17 2008

How right you are, and that decomposing matter is Robert Mugabe and all Moletsi is tryin to do is to teach you and your brother Robert to use the toilet, wipe your bum and wash your hands when you are done.

bosso

Author: Angaas
Sun Jun 29 08:25:19 2008

Did they ever choose the wrong brother to lead South Africa after Nelson. With so many good leaders in the wings of ANC such as Trevor, Tokyo, Cyril, Tito etc how do they keep choosing the wrong one?

Author: Vefonge
Sun Jun 29 11:49:46 2008

Mr Mbeki is very right to say Mugabe should be forced out of power.It should not be limitted to Mugabe alone but be extended to The president of Cameroon Paul Biya who think the precidency belongs to his father.

Author: Pamberi
Sun Jun 29 20:28:11 2008

Good for Moeletsi Mbeki. He has the courage and integrity lacking in his brother Thabo , to whom must go the majority of the blame for "enabling" Robert Mugabe to commit crimes that mirror some of the worst excesses of South Africa's apartheid regime, for example, land seizures, forced removals, killings, violence and intimidation. Thabo bent over backwards to help the old war-horse Mugabe, tacitly subscribing to the belief that a former liberation leader need never say "I am sorry."

Mugabe will never share what he perceives as his rightful hold on power. The African Union summit attendees surely realize, finally, that the world is looking to them as African leaders to take the lead in devising measures that underline their revulsion at Mugabe's trampling on the very democracy he is fond of telling Zimbabweans he won for them from Ian Smith' regime in Rhodesia. If the African Union does not act decisively, it cannot complain if the United Nations has no choice but to issue sanctions regulation against Robert Mugabe.

Keep speaking out Moeletsi!

Author: monitor.coverups
Sun Jun 29 21:38:57 2008

There is clearly an “unusual and a so far unexplained relationship and bondage ” between Mbeki and Mugabe. Naturally, due passage of time will reveal the extent and whole nature of it. Both parties do not understand or even try to apply the norms of the emerged civilized world. Notwithstanding Mugabe be justifiably labeled as a pariah, Thabo Mbeki has already been proven to be and abettor of Mugabe’s evil, and more as a global joke as a rogue leader in a purported democracy state. Both will likely be cited to be in the International Criminal Court in due time. It took a while for Pol Pots affiliates to be brought to book. The norm of African leaders seems to be repetitive denials of reality and to bootlick comrades who collectively revile and envy western values and achievements. The certainty is that South Africa will be permanently blocked from being a permanent representative on the UN Security Council, and that Investor confidence will rapidly recede. Mbeki has already proven that he his devoid of moral principles – he is just another architect and apologist for Africa still being a basket case continent.

Author: bachinche
Sun Jun 29 22:46:54 2008

I am not fooled by Moeletsi. He is a Tony Blair crony- the Africans who are doing the bidding for the British, among them Biship Tutu (of the Church of England). He was in the so called Africa Commission.

What qualification or authory does Moeletsi Mbeki hold to make judgement about problems in Zimbabwe?.

When he enjoyed the comfort of Zimbabwe in the 1980s when his brother and other cadres were at war, did he not see the unhealthy disparities in income distribution between the races in Zimbabwe. How did he think it would end?

Author: the west
Mon Jun 30 06:33:08 2008

From your comments i think you would be fooled think it was really Santa at every supermarket!

Author: Kpolongombo
Mon Jun 30 09:02:01 2008

So because he enjoyed the comfort of Zimbabwe he should keep quiet while you continue heaping terror on the innocent people just because of your personal aggrandizement. Damned! Did Zimbabweans not enjoy the comfort of others during the war of independence?

As an African, I am so much ashamed of idiots like Robert Mugabe and his cronies, coupled with failure of the AU, that I sometimes tend to regret why God ever made me an African. From sunrise to sunset, everything that happens in Africa is a daisgrace to mankind. But the most disheartening is the sycophancy of our so-called elites who clean the shoes of dictators. Just imagine the Drs and Professors hero-worshipping Mugabe, flatly ignoring the sufferings of their country men. These so-called intellectuals are satisfied as long as they and their family members are okay. You are a shame to yourself.

Complete African sycophancy i.e. everybody who speaks sense to them is an ally of the west, as if being a friend of the west is a crime. SHAME ON YOU.

Author: Kpolongombo
Mon Jun 30 09:05:15 2008

So the unhealthy competition between whites and blacks has now ended with Mugabe grabbing lands and giving them to his cronies. No wonder everybody in Zimbabwe is today a millionaire, thanks largely to Mugabe and you-his shameless supporters.

Author: thabo_likando
Mon Jun 30 12:08:06 2008

Moletsi is not acting on the advice of the british, he is voicing the cocerns of most ordinary zimbabweans and having lived in Zimbabwe himself, he can not help but feel sorry for the zimbabwean people.Robert Mugabe can not offer Zimbabwe anything anymore, he has to go now and Thabo Mbeki should go too. Africa is moving forward and men like Robert Mugabe have always lacked vision and dont you feel embarrassed everytime he opens his mouth and attacks the west. He is nothing but an old fool and i wonder what sort of future he thinks he has created for his children, he must hate his children so much, Robert should have received counselling a long time ago, his sad childhood is the result for all this mess, now he wants his children to go through the same pain he felt as a child. If his wife had sense she would urge him to retire like Nelson Mandela.

So whoever you are, find it in your heart to love your children

Bosso




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