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Benzo • n/a Subject: Mugabe - Tsvangirai Thu, 11 Sep 2008 06:55:37 • Lets just build zimbabwe, irregardless of our differences, people are dying magents, nzara iripo..
We need to unite more than ever right.. DO THE RIGHT THING!!!!!!
Omuhle • n/a Subject: n/a Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:02:59 • So is Mbeki beyond criticism? This is the kinda attitude that gave Mugabe executive and presidential powers. Now you cannot even criticise him constructively without being hurled before a magistrate. Gents, there is no one who is perfect. Not even Mugabe himself. If someone feels they have done wrong then it should be said and the person can take measures to correct the problem. After all Mbeki's quiet diplomacy has not worked so he should be criticised for taking over 8 years to come up with a solution which is still illusive. We grow from our mistakes but we should first admit them before we can correct them. If you tell Mbeki and Mugabe that they are perfect, infallible even, then they will never change thinking they are on the right track but the economy, rate of hiv/AIDS related deaths, standard of education and food shrotages speak for themselves. The guys are not on the right track. it is only the uneducated who need to hero-worship and suck up to the top chefs because it is how they get their food on the table. A learned man will be man enough to stand up and call a spade a spade. Marara panze, please.
Hwata John • johnhwata@gmail.com Subject: na Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:02:58 • Guys its not about Tsvangirai here its about economy versus Mugabe. We only need him to deliver what he was promising us when he was forcing us to vote for him. Do not blame Tsvangirai bcoz he lost elections which was won by someone resoundingly. Why bothering Tsvangirai ? Mugabe must rule his country which he was given by his mother. Tsvangirai is 100% correct by not signing the deal. All those who are blamming Tsvangirai are those thugs which were being used to beat us.
Changamire Dombo • ChangamireDombo@rocketmail.com Subject: Is There Any Fairness? Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:27:55 • I would like to agree with Jairos Tapfuma and Patrick Fletcher.
Tsvangirai is now out for total power and not service to the masses. It is an open secret that the povo is facing hardships caused by the so-called smart or targetted sanctions.
Mugabe and his cronies have everything they need and will continue to access their needs until madhingi amera nyanga asi mbuya vangu vachifa nezhara.
Mhuri yaMT is not in Zimbabwe to suffer daily with the povo and when push comes to shove iye anotizira muEmbassy yeVarungu vake yet kuFio, Mufombi, DZ, Baghdad neMbare tichioneswa moto nemaGreen Bomber.
How many elections does he want to win to lose with a high voter death rate at every turn? MT aurayisa vanhu expecting to be handed the keys to State House smoothly. Hazviitike vakomana.
Kana achiri kuda kudenha Mhangwiro otochama kwete kuti pedzera nguva nevanhu ozoita U-Turn.
We are also getting tired of him now and maybe it's high time he passes over the leadership to others. In most democratic parties the world over, you are not given the mandate to lose more than one election. Others replace you when you fail at the first hurdle but iye anongoda kurambirira aripo pamusoro achidyiwa nekubirirwa misi nenguva.
MT, enough is enough too nemuMDC.
Hondo haisati yatanga!
BODIDILEE, BULAWAYO • na.@zol.co.zw Subject: M'SELLOUT Mon, 08 Sep 2008 18:10:16 • Dude, you sold us out when you took up the baton for sancshuns agenist us by your possse of regime chengers.. no one else is suffereing except us lot exsey. not you and your lot.
diamond geezer. • ishmaelntn@yahoo.co.uk Subject: tsvangirai is supper Mon, 08 Sep 2008 15:01:04 • its better not to have a deal than to have a bad one-why forcing him to sign if it does not represent the wishes of the pple.why having elections in the first place when the other party does not want to be defeated?its pointless their time in office is over.We say 28 years its enough.
Eric Lavoie • elavoie@zeryx.com Subject: Can there be someone more corrupt than Mugabe? Mon, 08 Sep 2008 14:41:07 • Nope, reading this journal filtered content is the funniest thing i have ever read.
Apparently sanctions targetting Mugabe and his clique only (less than 80 people) are bringing down the country, yeah right.
Maybe one day Zimbabweans will be free, one day.
Chimoko • n/a Subject: Right move by Tsvangirai Mon, 08 Sep 2008 14:26:15 • I have always supported Tsvangirayi's stance on these talks. There is no need to be pressured to sign a bad deal. If MDC were to sign today what will Zimbabweans gain , we will still be under Mugabe and Zanu PF with MDC in Zanu PF 's stomach. Zimbabweans in Zimbabwe understands the situation better than the people who left for greener pastures. I am one of the many people who walk 15 kilometers every day to get to work and back. The situation we are on right now does not need Mugabe to be in power. We go days without water if not weeks, we go for days if not months without electricity and I challenge all you guys who think Mugabe is doing good to come and drink the brown water in our taps that lacks proper cleaning and chemicals and see how long you last before you get sick. If Tsvangirayi signs it won't change a thing. Why in the first place is Zanu waiting for Tsvangirayi's signature? Zanu PF can revive the economy without MDC. People it's time for Zanu to go it alone if the deal on the table remains the same. We might call Tsvangirayi names and Zanu PF doesn't close the door on him. What is Zanu PF afraid of now? If Zanu PF is not alone let them tell Mbeki not to waste his time they can do it alone.
Patrick Fletcher • hajray@gmail.com Subject: Tsvangirai criticises President Mbeki, again Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:53:11 • Tsvangirai is all about gaining power no matter what the cost, he will lay waste to all Zimbabweans if that is what it costs
Jairos Tapfuma • cdetapfuma@yahoo.com Subject: Morgan? Mon, 08 Sep 2008 11:14:01 • This man called Morgan Tsvangirai is getting unnecessary attention and legitimacy. He thinks he is more special than the ordinary Zimbabweans who are reeling under the very sanctions he called for. Is this the best way of assuming power-to make the ones you want to lead suffer first? I do not think this is the right man to lead Zimbabwe, let alone to let into whatever kind of government of national unity.
n/a • n/a Subject: n/a Mon, 08 Sep 2008 10:05:01 • Ordinary Zimbabwean citizens have been caught in a crossfire. What Zimbabwe needs is for Mugabe to realise that his time was up a long time ago. He is now the problem. When his ship sank, he is now trying to force himself on to Tsvangirai's ship which is running out of fuel. Because Mugabe managed to save a drum of fuel, he thinks he has the right to run the ship. Why does Mugabe think that Zimbabwe is his personal property? He should have known long back that his rhetoric about the British wanting to recolonise Zimbabwe is rubbish to say the least. He cannot fool even primary school children. The MDC does not have anyone with experiance to run the army. That is what some stupid people think. Mugabe is not fit to run a kindergaten, let alone an army.
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