SW Radio Africa (London)
23 December 2008
Former staunch supporters of Robert Mugabe have joined a chorus of world and church leaders calling on him to step down, as the country sinks deeper into the grips of a humanitarian crisis.
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Pull the power plug now! The straw that broke the camels back.
Oh, no!
Not a week!! Like a pack of cards, he will crumble within hours before being dragged and lynched in the streets by the hungry mob.
I bet!! Jallohlaw, AKA47 and likes will run for cover under their bed for praising the bloodstained devil!
Mugabe clearly knows that he is unlikely to be employable let alone live independently without queries about his past so resigning would be a none-starter. Ndovziri kudhuva chete, but now he still commits crimes against humanity which even worsens his ability to resign in a dignified manner. Fidel Castro, Tony Blair, soon George Bush, Gorbachev Tito, Kaunda and many of his other compatriots have gone, but he can not leave he is clutching to poor Zimbabweans, indeed blackmailing them. Now the young generation of leaders like Obama will embarrass him worse than those who have left Mira uone!!
The time has come to stop asking for him to step down. Zimbabwe has had enough. He is that delusional that he thinks there is no Cholera and that he thinks Zimbabwe is his. That there should be enough for Zim's Neighbors to say "Your Going To The Hague". Again, i urge the world to stand up for Zimbabweans and rid them of the scum called Mugabe & Zanu PF
I wonder whether Comrade Bob and Grace will do their annual New Years shopping trip to Hong Kong or where ever. Just what if, the Zim's found a little backbone and didn't let him back into the country. I would offer a military coup as an option, but the Zimbabwe military is as corrupt and crooked as Mugabe. It wouldn't be much of a force if anyone decided to fight it but Zim's neighbors seem to have the lack-of-backbone disease that persists in Zim. The best hope Zimbabwe has is that Father Time will get rid of Robert Mugabe in natural course.
"With the power-sharing process on hold, imminent change is unlikely unless the regional power house South Africa decides to toughen its stance on Mugabe. Analysts have said that cutting off electricity and blocking fuel supplies to Zimbabwe would mean that Mugabe would be gone in a week."..................So, RSA....what are you waiting for???????????????????????????