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Subject: SAMAS
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:56:12
Accusing people of being CIO and hurling insults can never be called a 'viewpoint,' Samas. Sorry but we'll continue to sensor your comments as long as they are filled with untrue accusations.


samas n/a
Subject: n/a
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:25:53
You only publish letters praising your writings. You should also tolerate different views to your philosophies.


Vee n/a
Subject: Journos see politics in everything
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 05:34:50
Even on their toilet seats,journos see politics whenevr they think Zim. Taura hako Garande but be prepared to have your words fall on solid rock. They have lost it. No professionalism whatsoever. Chinonzi objectivity and impartial reportage achizikanwe kwavari.


Arthur Gwagwa arthurgwagwa@yahoo.com
Subject: I agree
Sat, 22 Mar 2008 14:23:40
The West are quacking in their pants due to the imminent new world economic and political order. They forfeited the opportunity they had in their grasp to help Zimbabweans and their fear is that others like Abramovich are seeing the situation in a different light and are prepared to seize the opportunity which they let slip from their hands. I think we need to put pressure on the Brits and tell them that their approach to the Zim situation has not worked so the sooner the consulted with Zimbaweans in the diaspora the better.


Nyasha n/a
Subject: n/a
Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:53:22
Mataura baba. I was wondering why that story was deserving so much attention.


n/a n/a
Subject: n/a
Fri, 21 Mar 2008 11:57:28
Interesting analysis. I think the media fuels tension and tries hard to have a story. Like Nyarota said, this is divisive. I thought we were all calling for foreign investment, so what the fuss now? I also remember Britain had huge investments in apartheid SA-a system Mugabe will never match.



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