Shifting moods and vibes …


The news in now is that the streets of Harare have gone quiet. That the atmosphere there is tense with police being deployed all over the city.

Tension is rising with every minute they delay the announcement of the votes.

In contrast, in Bulawayo celebrations are starting.

It’s a rollercoaster ride.

12 Responses to “Shifting moods and vibes …”

  1. DJ
    March 30th, 2008 14:49
    1

    I’m still hoping and praying… please let change come ;-)

  2. kathleen
    March 30th, 2008 15:07
    2

    We are praying for you. kathleen US

  3. Nyagura
    March 30th, 2008 15:22
    3

    The only change that seems certain is the fast depreciation of the dollar, change of cabinet, and nothing else. You think the old man can lose. NEVER. Some of us just left the country after losing hope. Hope you do the same. Its better than protests, what do you think?

  4. Chinja
    March 30th, 2008 15:27
    4

    Please can you keep us updated on a regular occurence.
    I am in Sydney and it seems we are about to witness history in the making.

  5. BM
    March 30th, 2008 16:07
    5

    Shifting moods… but don’t let’s let them ’shift’ the polling station results. Even if they are not called the ‘official results’ please can someone put the polling station results on the internet. Polling results are in the public domain from the moment they are posted at the polling station. Please publish what you have somewhere.

    And thanks for your wonderful blog!

  6. HBA
    March 30th, 2008 16:10
    6

    Nyagura, leave your depressing messages for another day

    Now we need to hop, and those of us left here must make sure our vote does not get stolen

    This is Zimbabwe’s day. Help us save it!

  7. Stefania
    March 30th, 2008 16:44
    7

    I still cannot believe how much these last years have left the trace of trauma in Zimbabweans. I’ve just spoken to two friends in Harare and they sounded as if they were scarred to hope and to believe that Bob’s era is finished! I wish I was in Zim to celebrate, today is the DAY and Zimbabweans must just prepare themselves to reconstruct the real Zimbabwe, where people will be encouraged to contribute to its rebirth instead of having laws supporting a bunch of zozies! Good bye Bob, farewell to whichever country is prepared to have you! Is it Iran, Russia or China?

  8. Mark
    March 30th, 2008 16:48
    8

    Stalin once said that : “It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.”

    We are behind you and praying that Mugabe does not get a way with it again.

  9. Nyagura
    March 30th, 2008 17:04
    9

    My dear comrades.Faith is all we need not hope. People from Uzumba… will always support the current regime. I have just received an unofficial result in which ZANU Pf hada narrow lead in a rural constituency.
    ZANU pf 332
    MDC TSV 263
    Makoni 84
    ITS JUST ONE POLLING STATION… in Bikita in Bikita west…………. not the whole constituency!!!!!!!

  10. Tendayi
    March 30th, 2008 17:21
    10

    Sokwanele, publish results numbers, we can’t wait to start the party here in Berlin/Germany.

  11. C.S
    April 2nd, 2008 09:36
    11

    Zim We praying for you all, For the change that is very over due, this will be a big Party all over the World as we waiting,,I am sure that even the one’s that has fallen for their Country is Standing up in there Graves, waiting for the change,, THE TIME IS NOW.
    Time to Say GOODBYE BOB.

    SA and waiting

  12. Thandazani
    April 2nd, 2008 16:45
    12

    we are watching with keen interest, Zimbabwe is our country and for the future genarations and it needs us more than ever even if there is a rerun we have TO go home in numbers and vote for change,i love my motherland so much and miss home, even though i was home last week
    MAY GOD BLESS US ALL ZIMBABWEANS.
    SA

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