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Busi Ndoro busi4lyfe@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: What Role for International Community.....?
Sun, 27 Jul 2008 09:31:03
Dear Mr Editor

I have read through your article and have sensed you sort of are trying to court the friendship and favour of this so called international community, which by the way you only mention Britain and America and their puppets at large Raila and Koffi.

By no ways do these two self acclaimed masters of the world who have a hereditary superiority complexes of dumbly believing they have a right to world dominance.

What about the roles of South Africa, China and Russia and the magnitude of all those who stood by us if at all we should care about the international community?

We do not have to bother about the new world axis of evil's criticism for the time being, the Americans, British and their legion of the E.U., theirs is not constructive criticism and for now, we have far too precious little time and tolerance for trying to offer them political correctness lessons. Now, we are investing our efforts in cleansing the venom this same international community has sown in our midst. Neither will we sucker to their legitimacy claims or seek their favour for a few lousy £s in the name of aid and loans which we have since learnt of the hardships and manipulation they entail.

What Zimbabwe needs and the talks should push for is total economic independence. No more foreign run businesses but indigenous and indigenous/international partner grown consortiums. No more NGOs with more than 35% foreign employee contigencies in the offices. There are a lot of experienced Zimbabweans from all political walks of life who can professionally and neutrally work together without being polarised by the military intelligencies and political activists under the cover of NGOs such as we have witnessed before. Before allowing these NGOs the talks should pioneer an idea of African independent local relief groups that can be hired by any NGO to carry out relief work under their audit. Then we shall see who the real NGO with the plight of the suffering population at heart. This would be the first biggest industry and employment the talks will have created for the masses in an over 80% unemployed country.

Also, before rushing to snatch the bloody donor injection of funds from the same sanctionist who have brought this misery upon us, we need to shut them out and introduce a five year self recovery plan
where we shall give total support and concented efforts to self drive and commitment to unified progressive development in the projects of the land reform and the restoration of our industries as Zimbabweans alone working together.

Once we establish home grown produce then we establish our home based market which the whole real international community will soon learn is not for market sharing but strictly business - simple willing buyer willing seller.

Your so called international community can continue with their sanctions but this time, tell me who will they bite if we have rid ourselves of their dominance in our own economy.

The proposed five years will be hard but then, what we would have built together as a united nation would be harder to put asunder in future. Stringing a puppet would'nt be so easy then.

I thank you.


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Subject: International community
Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:44:54
The world and its mother should leave Zimbabweans to determine their own destiny. EU sanctions at this stage in the negotiations are only muddying the water. Kofi Annan and Raila Odinga are only singing for their supper and should be ignored.



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