Two more Zimbabwe Peace Project employees abducted
Via Press Release:
More than 151 hours after the abduction of Zimbabwe Peace Project Director, Jestina Mukoko, from her Norton home, six suspected state agents today abducted two ZPP employees Broderick Takawira (Provincial Coordinator) and Pascal Gonzo (driver) from their Mount Pleasant offices. According to eye witnesses, the six forcibly entered the ZPP offices before insisting to see Takawira, who they force-marched, together with Gonzo, into a waiting vehicle before speeding off. The six men were driving unmarked sedans, one of which was red in colour.










December 8th, 2008 14:37
Enough of this. Doesn’t anyone care? This reflects badly on certain elements of SADC. This has nothing to do with the fight against imperialism, or the meddling West. This has to do with common decency and respect for human life.
How can decency fight against this? When will the “leaders” of Zimbabwe’s neighbouring countries (with a few well documented exceptions) recognise the evil and act on it?
December 8th, 2008 15:02
Desperate men will commit desperate acts. By targeting the peace project officers, it only shows how senseless and mindless the abductors are, and surely a sign that the whole Mugabe system will crumble soon.
December 8th, 2008 18:18
It was a mistake to abduct Jestina Mukoko in the first place, now it is compounded. The outcry is tremendous and growing by the day around the world!
And now, the Zimbabwean illegitimate “government” can no longer pretend, if they were hoping to pretend, that they know nothing of her abduction, that unknown criminals were responsible.
The message behind this is that some people are very, very afraid of being brought to justice.
December 8th, 2008 21:01
Absolute chaos and confusion. Define peace to some of these people and you will easily be branded treasonous.
Why, because some people are so drunk on stolen power they can’t come to terms with true democratic reality.
Time corrects some of these things, so doese fate and we shall rejoice when bad men fall.
What does it take today for some of these gun weilding thieving murderers to come to terms with the waning grip of the evil ones’ power.
They shal run and there will be nowhere to hide.
December 8th, 2008 21:08
MAY THE lORD HAVE MERCY…ONE OF THOSE ABDUCTED IS MY VERY CLOSE RELATIVE…GOD WILL KEEP THEM ALL SAFE AND LOOK AFTER THEM..when will this chaos stop in zimbabwe
December 9th, 2008 15:17
To all who still think the revolution is still on course please think again because this is a revolution that now eats children accusing tghem of smelling like goats.Munangagwa what will you bring to the Midlands when you leAVE YOUR CHILDRFEN IN hARARE having been tortured or killed? They will forget about you one day but us the people of the Midlands will not forget that you let your own be eaten by the revolution when one day you decide to come home.
Former cde in Mambo Township Norah Road.now resident in manchester england
December 30th, 2008 10:48
wen is this going to end. The abduction clearly shows that there is no rule of law in Zimbabwe and it has gone to far that no human hand can stop it but God’s. We hope and pray that it will be soon though coz of the fallen live of many Zimbabweanns
noma ndlelambi sa