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Hiz Princess



United Kingdom
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Posted - 18 Sep 2008 :  22:35:42  Show Profile Send Hiz Princess a Private Message
Didn't take long then...

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and PM-designate Morgan Tsvangirai are deadlocked over the division of posts in the cabinet

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7623619.stm
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Janko

Gambia
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Posted - 18 Sep 2008 :  23:08:04  Show Profile  Visit Janko's Homepage Send Janko a Private Message
Sorting out the mess of Zimbabwe's agricultural sector will be key to breathing life back into the country's economy and to the success of the power-sharing deal signed this week.

"...But farmer Alan Smith (not his real name), who has been kicked off four properties since 2000, says the deal also provides hope for white farmers wanting to get back to the soil.

"We still love the country. If there is a chance to get back to productive farming without political interference and without the continuous threat of violence, I really believe that a lot of people [white farmers] would come back," he said."


Clean your house before pointing a finger ... Never be moved by delirious Well-wishers in their ecstasy
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Formby

United Kingdom
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Posted - 19 Sep 2008 :  02:14:38  Show Profile Send Formby a Private Message
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Originally posted by njucks

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Originally posted by Formby
........... They have recently been brave enough to vote against the man who has self-served to deny and persecute them.


i hope you will also agree that 'Sir' Mugabe was infact a member of the self-serving club of Kinghts of the British Empire, in fact a ''Commander of the Order of the Bath'' untill he was killed out this year.

if you are familiar with African politics, you would also recall that the people of Zimbabwe were brave to independently reject through the ballot box an attempt by Mugabe to change the Constitution in 2000, long before the world (West)woke up.

And now that is coming to fruition. Out of interest, are you Zimbabwean, Njucks?


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