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Surely the time has come for the world to ensure Zimbabwe is freed from Mugabe? This despot has lain his land and his people to waste. Below is part of a blog from This Is Zimbabwe. If you feel nothing nor are driven to tears and heartache, you must be a Mugabe supporter.
If however you feel the true and full impact of the words below, then start blogging about this shame called Mugabe that Zimbabwe and Africa must endure.
Extract taken from This Is Zimbabwe:
….I saw two women digging a child-sized grave on their own, and I was told that this was because they could not afford to pay a gravedigger to do it for them.
I was told they were alone because their men were probably out of the country working in South Africa.
The painful reality of what I saw in that place was emphasised by our Zimbabwean tradition of leaving some of the possessions belonging to the person who has died on the grave.
For children this means I was looking at a scene of small graves with bottles, toys, baby baths and other plastic pieces of childhood treasures piled on them. It is wrong, very very wrong, to see these sort of things.
I felt overcome with grief and anger at what I saw. It is like being trapped inside a horror film - a truly terrible thing to see.
Mugabe must go.
















































4 comments ↓
While the situation in Zimbabwe today is appalling and the actions of president Mugabe are high handed and oppressive the west should shut up and stay away from Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe would have been a democratic and thriving country had it not been for western interference that has given uncle Bob the cover and the excuse to hang on to power .It is western interference in the internal affairs of Zimbabwe that led to the degeneration of Zimbabwe today .Instead of engaging the old leader in a respectful and cordial manner, Gay activist had to try and humiliate Mr Mugabe and the brits failed to fulfil land compensation agreements.Though the problems in Zimbabwe can mainly be traced to Mr Mugabe and his wife the British and Australian governments have played a catalytic role in the spiral of Zimbabwe.1. by their shameless inteferance and neo colonial attitude .2.Compensation that was due in the post independent Zimbabwe to ensure the smooth transition of land from white owners to black Zimbabweans , something that the British can not run away from . Ever so often western countries try to rewrite history in their favor but when it comes to the truth ,the truth never changes .Robert Mugabe must and should do the honorable thing and step down in Zimbabwe when his term is over
The opposition in Zimbabwe must rid itself of Neo colonial influences and put the well-being of Zimbabwe first above all else .The united kingdom should stay away from African affairs and let Zimbabwe chart her own destiny .Zimbabwe is for all Zimbabweans and the west should not feel that they should have a greater say on zims affairs than even africans .I certainly don’t like what is happening in Zimbabwe but it always raises an eyebrow when as an African i see Britain trying to show more concern for Zimbabwe that even Zimbabweans themselves .Stay away from Zimbabwe !stop giving Mugabe an excuse to run down our brothers. A Zimbabwe under Mugabe as bad as it may seem is still far much better than a Zimbabwe under British stooges
SA has the power and ability to flip the switch on Zim, yet they choose not to. By shutting down the electricity supply, Zim would be left literally in the dark overnight. And then if SA doesn’t give crazy Bob any diesel to run his royal generators, the Bob regime would be over. Most likely in the matter of days. Yet, Mbeki chooses to sit on his hands, or play with his weenie instead.
“A Zimbabwe under Mugabe as bad as it may seem is still far much better than a Zimbabwe under British stooges”
and this is a comment from someone who chooses to live in Baltimore, in the US.
Joe, are you for real????
yes am for real i am in baltimore serving my beloved country of kenya .
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