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6 Responses to “Wise words from our former President”
Yes indeed! Be patient! The world (The USA, the EU, The Commonwealth, Gt.Britain), everyone is going to help rebuild the country once Morgan is declared. The future is assured. This obstacle will soon be overcome.
The people of Zimbabwe have defeated the Mugabe dicatorship on March 29. The whole world is watching and determined that the will of the people be respected.
Mugabe is trying to generate fear and steal back the power he has lost forever. But all the delay shows that he cannot mobilise the terror machine any longer.
We at the Zimbabwe Information Centre in Australia stand with you now as you face this final hurdle of having Mugabe recognise his defeat and agree to depart.
We will do our best now, as part of the international community, to uphold all your basic rights and freedoms.
MYSELF IN THE UK IS WAITING WITH HOPE THAT AT LAST MUGABE IS OUT AND THE COUNTRY CAN GO FORWARD YOU WILL WIN………. THE TIME IS RIGHT AND I HAVE ENJOYED READING YOUR ARTICLES GOOD LUCK OVER THE NEXT DAYS AS I FOR ONE CANNOT WAIT TO GET BACK TO YOUR BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY FOR HOLIDAYS AND TO VISIT MY FATHERS GRAVE WHICH I HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO DO
There is massive sympathy for Zimbabwe here in the UK and I hope MT makes it so we can help rebuild and turn Zimbabwe into the African success story it deserves to be.
Now that Mugabe has spoken these wise words can’t he see he is no longer wanted or needed. He received a beautiful manageable country in 1980 with only prospects to improve on, he chose to break it down. Morgan has a huge challenge and we all will come and do something, however small, even me. I won’t probably be alive to see the final product, but what a great way to depart, knowing that I was part of a new beginning,a great future awaits us as we stand strong and won’t give in to marxist tactics.We have to become the shining example in Africa, doing things right and be strong leaders and not followers.
April 7th, 2008 14:59
Yes indeed! Be patient! The world (The USA, the EU, The Commonwealth, Gt.Britain), everyone is going to help rebuild the country once Morgan is declared. The future is assured. This obstacle will soon be overcome.
April 7th, 2008 16:14
Keep going Zimbabwe… Hold on to whats good and true. Our prayers are with you!
April 7th, 2008 16:22
The people of Zimbabwe have defeated the Mugabe dicatorship on March 29. The whole world is watching and determined that the will of the people be respected.
Mugabe is trying to generate fear and steal back the power he has lost forever. But all the delay shows that he cannot mobilise the terror machine any longer.
We at the Zimbabwe Information Centre in Australia stand with you now as you face this final hurdle of having Mugabe recognise his defeat and agree to depart.
We will do our best now, as part of the international community, to uphold all your basic rights and freedoms.
April 7th, 2008 18:30
MYSELF IN THE UK IS WAITING WITH HOPE THAT AT LAST MUGABE IS OUT AND THE COUNTRY CAN GO FORWARD YOU WILL WIN………. THE TIME IS RIGHT AND I HAVE ENJOYED READING YOUR ARTICLES GOOD LUCK OVER THE NEXT DAYS AS I FOR ONE CANNOT WAIT TO GET BACK TO YOUR BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY FOR HOLIDAYS AND TO VISIT MY FATHERS GRAVE WHICH I HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO DO
April 9th, 2008 01:00
There is massive sympathy for Zimbabwe here in the UK and I hope MT makes it so we can help rebuild and turn Zimbabwe into the African success story it deserves to be.
April 9th, 2008 09:16
Now that Mugabe has spoken these wise words can’t he see he is no longer wanted or needed. He received a beautiful manageable country in 1980 with only prospects to improve on, he chose to break it down. Morgan has a huge challenge and we all will come and do something, however small, even me. I won’t probably be alive to see the final product, but what a great way to depart, knowing that I was part of a new beginning,a great future awaits us as we stand strong and won’t give in to marxist tactics.We have to become the shining example in Africa, doing things right and be strong leaders and not followers.