Waiting to exhale


During the past few weeks I have endless calls from friends and family who live in our surrounding countries and abroad. Everyone asks the same thing, “how are you?”

The past two weeks have been an emotional roller coaster for us all and Saturday will mark the second anniversary since we went to the polls. The passing of time feels much longer.

In the run up to elections there was an electricity in the air. Everyone was positive… our chance for change was coming and was imminent. D-day came and there was a happy vibe… the world kept telling us that the solution was in our own hands. This was OUR day to bring about change and we will show the world.

And then the waiting begun.

It took a few days for everyone to absorb the fact that the dictator was trying to steal another election.

A joke did the rounds saying ‘zanu pf would like to inform its followers that the rigging machine was temporarily down but not to worry as the techs were working on it and they would restore order soon’.

In those early days we were still laughing. It was unthinkable that he was actually going to do it again. The votes were counted and posted on polling stations. We sat glued to our televisions, sat radios, computers, cell phones – anything that may give us a bit of information. As the days rolled on our excitement turned to anger.

World leaders make appeals to the dictator and his regime that they follow the law and release the election results. Zimbabweans know too well that you cannot reason with the dictator.

In an act of usual defiance he ignores everyone around him and immediately turns against defenceless citizens with a campaign of violence and intimidation.

We watch in hope as appeals are made to the UN for assistance and then in utter shock as Thabo Mbeki stands against us.

Someone please, please explain that one to me…!

Exactly what part of what’s happening in Zimbabwe is ‘manageable’ and who is doing the ‘managing?’ Is it that the highly experienced, vicious dictator is manageable? I think not! Maybe the food crisis? The medical crisis? The influx of Zimbabweans across his own borders? I don’t know.

Now election officials are arrested (because he has lost, he thinks we cannot count) and the high court ruling seems suspended (in fear of his retribution?) but we still await the results that seem to be causing him so much strife! This, I do know why.

So as I sit and write this the dictator’s revenge is building momentum. The electric feeling is still in the air but it’s become one of fear.

Fear not OF him (he can beat, but cannot break us), but fear that he will get away with it again. Fear that the leaders of SADC will not find a solution. Fear that we will be forgotten and the horrors of the dictator will continue. Fear that the world will turn their backs and tell us that the solution is in our hands.

We need your help!

10 Responses to “Waiting to exhale”

  1. Deepyarn
    April 10th, 2008 20:04
    1

    Zimbos have done the right thing and peacefully voted the old man out. The nosepicking leaders in SADC must demand that the results be released. If a run-off is needed, then they must insist on a flood of peacekeepers and election observers.

    When that does not happen, and the craven Mbeki and the rest of the SADC leaders stand by as Bob beats and rigs his way to another “victory,” then will be the time to go to the streets. It is only then when we will find out whether the securocrats can get their minions to not only point the gun, but once again to pull the trigger.

  2. BOOMERANG
    April 10th, 2008 20:47
    2

    Your change will come there is no doubt about it you have to keep positive and continue to believe and to try to hold on you will all win this time we all really feel this is the right time for Zimbabwe and i for one will look forward to writing a note to say congratulations on your freedom and a chance to get all your lives back to normal and a future to look forward to

  3. Sally D
    April 10th, 2008 21:11
    3

    If anyone would like to extend the letter, phone and fax campaign to South Africa, here is a list of numbers in the office of the Presidency.

    Union Buildings (Pretoria)
    Telephone: +27 (0)12 300 5200
    Fax: +27 (0)12 323 8246

    Tuynhuys (Cape Town)
    Telephone: +27 (0)21 464 2100
    Fax: +27 (0)21 462 2838

    Head of Communications

    Vacant
    Telephone: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5431
    Telephone: (Tuynhuys) +27 (0)21 464 2216
    Fax: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5775
    E-mail: sandra@po.gov.za
    Communications

    Presidential Spokesperson
    Mr Mukoni Ratshitanga
    Telephone: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5436
    Mobile: +27 (0)82 300 3447
    Fax: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 323 6080
    E-mail: mukoni@po.gov.za
    Postal Address: Private Bag X1000
    Private Bag X1000
    Postal Code: 0001
    Communications

    Director-General
    Reverend Frank Chikane
    Telephone: (Union Buildings) 012 300 5351
    Telephone: (Tuynhuys) 021 464 2110
    Fax: (Union Buildings) 012 300 5755
    E-mail: thandi@po.gov.za

    Reply to this commentsandra@po.gov.za\r\nCommunications\r\n\r\nPresidential Spokesperson\r\nMr Mukoni Ratshitanga\r\nTelephone: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5436\r\nMobile: +27 (0)82 300 3447\r\nFax: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 323 6080\r\nE-mail: mukoni@po.gov.za\r\nPostal Address: Private Bag X1000\r\n Private Bag X1000\r\nPostal Code: 0001\r\nCommunications\r\n\r\n\r\nDirector-General\r\nReverend Frank Chikane\r\nTelephone: (Union Buildings) 012 300 5351\r\nTelephone: (Tuynhuys) 021 464 2110\r\nFax: (Union Buildings) 012 300 5755\r\nE-mail: thandi@po.gov.za‘); return false;”>Quote from this comment
  4. Lisa
    April 10th, 2008 21:36
    4

    http://zimbabwemetro.com/2008/04/08/government-takes-over-from-zec/
    Wondering if you have seen this?

  5. Henrik
    April 10th, 2008 22:08
    5

    Always remember, that it has been done before: The orange revolution in Ukraine, where the people ousted a similar dictator after a rigged election just three years ago. The dictator was supported by neighbouring Russia, but the people protested and won. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Revolution

    You ask for help from the world. But it seems that you need a lot of televised violence like in Kenya to get any kind of help from outside - and even then, it will not be “the world” but mostly your own continent that helps.

    What happened, when the UN intervened in Somalia? The Somalis suddenly got a common enemy to fight - and they did. So I see no solution in the EU, UK, or USA trying to interfere, since this will only support Mugabe’s propaganda about the evil white western world trying to make Zimbabwe a colony again. It has to come from your “someone like you”.

    In the EU, the other countries decided to boycot Austria, when they elected what was seen to be an un-democratic government. But if African countries had tried to interfere in the Austria-situation, it wouldn’t have mattered - they would just be ignored.

    Same here: It needs to be neighbouring countries that protest or boycot - if European countries interfere, it will just be ignored or used as a propaganda tool.

    The UN cannot really do anything - they respect sovereignty of all countries, even the un-democratic ones like China and Zimbabwe.

    In other words: It is up to you: The opposition must unite, you must use all ties to neighbouring countries and you must be willing to mobilize.

    From outside we can only provide you with media attention, sanctions against your leaders’ travel plans, and financial support.

  6. Alisdair Budd
    April 10th, 2008 23:32
    6

    Glad that you have finally noticed that the EU countries cant do anything unless a neighbouring African country lets them into Zim.

    And also that your major problem is Mbeki, who has been letting the Zim population starve to death protecting Mugabe for his own political purposes.

    Because he is that much of a sadistic hypocrite with regard to the treatment of the poor black people.

  7. Deepyarn
    April 10th, 2008 23:58
    7

    Expand the e-mail/phone and letter campaign to all of SADC ahead of the “extraordinary” meeting. Please copy and paste this contact list (long) into e-mails and send to all. Many of the addresses are for the US Embassies of the nations where I could not find a proper government site, or simply to supplement other addresses. Please note that at the end of the list there is a grouping of all the e-mail addresses into one place for bulk mailing.Please feel free to add to the list or amend where appropriate. If all the countries are overwhelmed before the meeting then maybe, just maybe, they will do something. Draft a leeter/e-mail and send it to all on the bulk e-mail list - then forward it to all your friends for them to send it to everyone one the list.

    SADC Contact List (Bulk e-mail list at the end)

    Botswana
    Embassy of the Republic of Botswana
    1531-3 New Hampshire Ave., NW
    Washington DC 20036
    Telephone: (202) 244-4990
    Fax: (202) 244-4164
    H.E. Mr. Lapologang Caesar Lekoa
    Ambassador of the Republic of Botswana to the US
    Email: llekoa@gov.bw
    Ms. Sophie Heidi Mautle
    Counsellor & Deputy Head of Mission
    Email: smautle@gov.bw
    Other Staff from the US Embassy (names may be found at http://www.botswanaembassy.org/staff.html): jtherego@gov.bw; ekuhlmann@gov.bw; mmoleleke@gov.bw; gchebanne@gov.bw; hluke@gov.bw; lsebogiso@gov.bw; cratsiripe@gov.bw;
    Note: Judging from the formula for the gov.bw e-mails, you should be able to reach any official with the first letter of the first name plus the entire last name@gov.bw if this is true then the new president should be ikhama@gov.bw

    Zambia:

    State House Press and Public Relations
    Independence Avenue
    Woodlands
    Lusaka
    Zambia
    1 0101
    +260 1 266147/262094
    +260 1 266092
    P.O Box 30135
    E-mail form can be sent from the following web page: http://www.statehouse.gov.zm/index.php?option=com_contact&Itemid=3

    The U.S. Embassy of the Republic of Zambia
    2419 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
    Washington DC 20008
    Telephone: +1 (202) 265-9717
    Fax: +1 (202) 265- 9718
    Email: embzambia@aol.com

    Tanzania

    E-mail: tnwinfo@plancom.go.tz

    Tanzania US Embassy:
    2139 R Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20008
    Telephone: +1 (202) 939 6125/7
    +1 (202) 884 1080
    Fax: +1 (202) 797 7408
    Email: Ubalozi@tanzaniaembassy-us.org

    Malawi

    E-mail: webmaster@malawi.gov.mw

    Malawi - US Embassy
    1029 Vermont Avenue, NW #1000
    Washington, DC 20005
    Telephone: +1 (202) 721-0274

    Angola

    Angola US Embassy: angola@angola.org

    Mozambique:

    E-mail: webmaster@uem.mz

    Mozambique - US Embassy:
    1525 New Hampshire Avenue, NW,
    Washington, DC 20036
    phone: +1 (202) 293-7146
    fax: +1 (202) 835-0245
    e-mail: embamoc@aol.com

    Swaziland

    US Embassy of the Kingdom of Swaziland
    International Dr. NW.
    Washington, DC 20008
    Telephone: +1 (202)362-6683 or 6685
    FAX +1 (202)244-8059

    Lesotho

    THE LESOTHO MORNACHY CONTACT DETAILS
    His Majesty King Letsie III
    Her Majesty Queen’Masenate Mohato Seeiso
    Senior Private Secretary : Lerotholi Mabotse
    Address: The Royal Palace Secretariat
    P. 0. Box 527
    Maseru
    Lesotho
    Phone: (+266) 22 322170 / 22 312776
    Fax:
    Email: sps@palace.org.ls

    Namibia

    Office of the President
    Hon. President: Hon. Hifikepunye Pohamba
    Postal Address: Private Bag 13339,
    Windhoek
    Telephone Number: (061) 270 7111
    Fax Number: (061) 245989
    E-mail Address: hpohamba@op.gov.na

    Office of the Founding President
    Hon. President: Hon. Dr. Sam Nujoma
    Postal Address: Private Bag 13220,
    Windhoek
    Telephone Number: (061) 377700
    Fax Number: (061) 253098
    E-mail Address: snujoma@op.gov.na

    Namibia: Office of the Prime Minister
    Hon. Prime Minister: Hon. Nahas Angula
    Hon. Deputy Prime Minister: Hon. Dr Libertina Amathila
    Permanent Secretary: Adv. Nangula Mbako
    Postal Address: Private Bag 13338,
    Windhoek
    Telephone Number: (061) 287 9111
    Fax Number: (061) 230648
    E-mail Address: nangula@opm.gov.na
    lamathila@opm.gov.na

    Namibia US Embassy
    1605 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20009
    telephone.: +1 202.986.0540
    facsimile.: +1 202.986.0443
    info@namibianembassyusa.org

    Mauritius

    Dr The Honourable Navinchandra Ramgoolam
    Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius
    Prime Minister’s Office
    New Treasury Building
    Intendance Street`
    Port Louis
    E-mail primeminister@mail.gov.mu
    Contact Us: Thru’ Confidential Secretary Tel. No 207-9400 / 207-2576

    US Embassy of the Republic of Mauritius
    4301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 441
    Washington DC 20008, USA
    Tel.: (202) 244 1491/1492
    Fax : (202) 966-0983
    EMAIL: MAURITIUS.EMBASSY@prodigy.net

    Democratic Republic of Congo

    Permanent Mission to the United Nations
    866 United Nations Plaza
    Suite 511
    New York, NY 10017
    Tel.: +1 (212) 319-8061
    Fax : +1 (212) 319-8232
    E-mail: acpresse@gmail.com

    Madagascar

    U.S. Embassy
    H.E. Ambassador Jocelyn Radifera
    Embassy of the Republic of Madagascar
    2374 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.
    Washington, DC 20008 USA
    Tel: +1 202-265-5525
    Fax: +1 202 265 3034
    E-Mail: malagasy@embassy.org

    UN Diplomatic Mission
    H.E. Ambassador Zina Andrianarivelo
    Permanent Representative to the United Nations
    820 Second Avenue, Suite 800
    New York, NY 10017 USA
    Tel: +1 212-986-9491
    Fax: +1 212-599-5021

    List of worldwide embassies: http://www.madagascar-consulate.org/embassies-world.html

    Government Website (was not working when I checked): http://www.assemblee-nationale.mg/mg/accueil.php

    Seychelles

    Government website: http://www.gov.sc
    Department of Information Communications Technology
    P.O Box 737
    3rd Floor
    Caravelle House
    Manglier Street
    Victoria
    Telephone Number: +248-286600
    Telefax Number: +248-324643
    E Mail: webmaster@ict.gov.sc or fill in form at http://www.gov.sc/GeneralInfo/Home/feedback.aspx

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs Website: http://www.mfa.gov.sc/government.html

    Seychelles Consulate , United States
    309th Street, Federal Way
    Seattle, WA 98023
    Phone:+1-253-8744-579
    Fax: +1-253-8382-787
    Email: churchl@tegris.com

    Seychelles Embassy , United States
    Suite 400C, 4th floor, 800 Second Avenue
    New York, NY 10017
    Phone: +1-212-972-1785
    Fax: +1-212-972-1786
    Email: seychelles@un.int

    Seychelles Consulate , United States
    P.O.Box 111909
    Anchorage, Alaska 99511
    Phone: +1-907-244-5375
    Fax: +1-907-345-5607
    Email: hwgreen@msn.com

    South Africa

    US Embassy
    3051 Massachusetts Ave, NW
    Washington, DC 20008
    Tel: +1 (202) 232-4400
    Fax: +1 (202) 265-1607
    E-mail: info@saembassy.org
    Union Buildings (Pretoria)
    Telephone: +27 (0)12 300 5200
    Fax: +27 (0)12 323 8246
    Tuynhuys (Cape Town)
    Telephone: +27 (0)21 464 2100
    Fax: +27 (0)21 462 2838
    Head of Communications
    Vacant
    Telephone: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5431
    Telephone: (Tuynhuys) +27 (0)21 464 2216
    Fax: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5775
    E-mail: sandra@po.gov.za
    Communications
    Presidential Spokesperson
    Mr Mukoni Ratshitanga
    Telephone: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5436
    Mobile: +27 (0)82 300 3447
    Fax: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 323 6080
    E-mail: mukoni@po.gov.za
    Postal Address: Private Bag X1000
    Private Bag X1000
    Postal Code: 0001
    Communications
    Director-General
    Reverend Frank Chikane
    Telephone: (Union Buildings) 012 300 5351
    Telephone: (Tuynhuys) 021 464 2110
    Fax: (Union Buildings) 012 300 5755
    E-mail: thandi@po.gov.za

    SADC Bulk E-Mail List (just copy and paste)

    thandi@po.gov.za; mukoni@po.gov.za; embzambia@aol.com; tnwinfo@plancom.go.tz; Ubalozi@tanzaniaembassy-us.org; webmaster@malawi.gov.mw; angola@angola.org; webmaster@uem.mz; embamoc@aol.com; sps@palace.org.ls; hpohamba@op.gov.na; snujoma@op.gov.na; nangula@opm.gov.na; lamathila@opm.gov.na; info@namibianembassyusa.org; primeminister@mail.gov.mu; MAURITIUS.EMBASSY@prodigy.net; acpresse@gmail.com; malagasy@embassy.org; webmaster@ict.gov.sc; churchl@tegris.com; seychelles@un.int; hwgreen@msn.com; info@saembassy.org; sandra@po.gov.za; mukoni@po.gov.za; thandi@po.gov.za; llekoa@gov.bw; smautle@gov.bw; http://www.botswanaembassy.org/staff.html): jtherego@gov.bw; ekuhlmann@gov.bw; mmoleleke@gov.bw; gchebanne@gov.bw; hluke@gov.bw; lsebogiso@gov.bw; cratsiripe@gov.bw; ikhama@gov.bw

    Reply to this commentllekoa@gov.bw\r\nMs. Sophie Heidi Mautle\r\nCounsellor & Deputy Head of Mission\r\nEmail: smautle@gov.bw\r\nOther Staff from the US Embassy (names may be found at http:\/\/www.botswanaembassy.org\/staff.html): jtherego@gov.bw; ekuhlmann@gov.bw; mmoleleke@gov.bw; gchebanne@gov.bw; hluke@gov.bw; lsebogiso@gov.bw; cratsiripe@gov.bw; \r\nNote: Judging from the formula for the gov.bw e-mails, you should be able to reach any official with the first letter of the first name plus the entire last name@gov.bw if this is true then the new president should be ikhama@gov.bw\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nZambia:\r\n \r\nState House Press and Public Relations \r\nIndependence Avenue \r\nWoodlands \r\nLusaka \r\nZambia \r\n1 0101 \r\n +260 1 266147\/262094 \r\n +260 1 266092 \r\n P.O Box 30135 \r\n E-mail form can be sent from the following web page: http:\/\/www.statehouse.gov.zm\/index.php?option=com_contact&Itemid=3 \r\n\r\nThe U.S. Embassy of the Republic of Zambia\r\n2419 Massachusetts Avenue, NW\r\nWashington DC 20008\r\nTelephone: +1 (202) 265-9717\r\nFax: +1 (202) 265- 9718 \r\nEmail: embzambia@aol.com \r\n\r\nTanzania\r\n\r\nE-mail: tnwinfo@plancom.go.tz \r\n\r\nTanzania US Embassy:\r\n2139 R Street, NW \r\nWashington, DC 20008\r\nTelephone: +1 (202) 939 6125\/7 \r\n +1 (202) 884 1080\r\nFax: +1 (202) 797 7408 \r\nEmail: Ubalozi@tanzaniaembassy-us.org\r\n\r\n\r\nMalawi\r\n\r\nE-mail: webmaster@malawi.gov.mw \r\n\r\nMalawi - US Embassy\r\n1029 Vermont Avenue, NW #1000\r\nWashington, DC 20005\r\nTelephone: +1 (202) 721-0274\r\n\r\n\r\nAngola \r\n\r\nAngola US Embassy: angola@angola.org \r\n\r\n\r\nMozambique: \r\n\r\nE-mail: webmaster@uem.mz \r\n\r\nMozambique - US Embassy:\r\n1525 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, \r\nWashington, DC 20036 \r\nphone: +1 (202) 293-7146 \r\nfax: +1 (202) 835-0245 \r\ne-mail: embamoc@aol.com \r\n\r\n\r\nSwaziland \r\n\r\nUS Embassy of the Kingdom of Swaziland\r\nInternational Dr. NW. \r\nWashington, DC 20008 \r\nTelephone: +1 (202)362-6683 or 6685\r\nFAX +1 (202)244-8059\r\n\r\nLesotho\r\n\r\nTHE LESOTHO MORNACHY CONTACT DETAILS\r\nHis Majesty King Letsie III\r\nHer Majesty Queen\’Masenate Mohato Seeiso\r\nSenior Private Secretary : Lerotholi Mabotse \r\nAddress: The Royal Palace Secretariat \r\nP. 0. Box 527 \r\nMaseru \r\nLesotho \r\nPhone: (+266) 22 322170 \/ 22 312776 \r\nFax: \r\nEmail: sps@palace.org.ls \r\n\r\n\r\nNamibia\r\n\r\nOffice of the President\r\nHon. President: Hon. Hifikepunye Pohamba \r\nPostal Address: Private Bag 13339, \r\n Windhoek \r\nTelephone Number: (061) 270 7111 \r\nFax Number: (061) 245989 \r\nE-mail Address: hpohamba@op.gov.na \r\n\r\nOffice of the Founding President \r\nHon. President: Hon. Dr. Sam Nujoma \r\nPostal Address: Private Bag 13220, \r\n Windhoek \r\nTelephone Number: (061) 377700 \r\nFax Number: (061) 253098 \r\nE-mail Address: snujoma@op.gov.na\r\n\r\nNamibia: Office of the Prime Minister \r\nHon. Prime Minister: Hon. Nahas Angula \r\nHon. Deputy Prime Minister: Hon. Dr Libertina Amathila \r\nPermanent Secretary: Adv. 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No 207-9400 \/ 207-2576\r\n\r\nUS Embassy of the Republic of Mauritius\r\n4301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 441\r\nWashington DC 20008, USA\r\nTel.: (202) 244 1491\/1492 \r\nFax : (202) 966-0983 \r\nEMAIL: MAURITIUS.EMBASSY@prodigy.net\r\n\r\nDemocratic Republic of Congo\r\n\r\n Permanent Mission to the United Nations\r\n 866 United Nations Plaza\r\nSuite 511\r\nNew York, NY 10017\r\nTel.: +1 (212) 319-8061 \r\nFax : +1 (212) 319-8232\r\nE-mail: acpresse@gmail.com\r\n\r\n\r\nMadagascar\r\n\r\nU.S. Embassy\r\nH.E. Ambassador Jocelyn Radifera\r\nEmbassy of the Republic of Madagascar\r\n2374 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.\r\nWashington, DC 20008 USA\r\nTel: +1 202-265-5525\r\nFax: +1 202 265 3034\r\nE-Mail: malagasy@embassy.org\r\n\r\nUN Diplomatic Mission\r\nH.E. Ambassador Zina Andrianarivelo\r\nPermanent Representative to the United Nations \r\n820 Second Avenue, Suite 800\r\nNew York, NY 10017 USA\r\nTel: +1 212-986-9491\r\nFax: +1 212-599-5021\r\n\r\nList of worldwide embassies: http:\/\/www.madagascar-consulate.org\/embassies-world.html\r\n\r\nGovernment Website (was not working when I checked): http:\/\/www.assemblee-nationale.mg\/mg\/accueil.php\r\n\r\n\r\nSeychelles\r\n\r\n\r\n Government website: http://www.gov.sc \r\nDepartment of Information Communications Technology\r\nP.O Box 737\r\n 3rd Floor\r\n Caravelle House\r\n Manglier Street\r\n Victoria\r\nTelephone Number: +248-286600\r\nTelefax Number: +248-324643\r\nE Mail: webmaster@ict.gov.sc or fill in form at http:\/\/www.gov.sc\/GeneralInfo\/Home\/feedback.aspx \r\n\r\n Ministry of Foreign Affairs Website: http:\/\/www.mfa.gov.sc\/government.html \r\n\r\nSeychelles Consulate , United States\r\n309th Street, Federal Way\r\nSeattle, WA 98023\r\nPhone:+1-253-8744-579\r\nFax: +1-253-8382-787 \r\nEmail: churchl@tegris.com \r\n\r\nSeychelles Embassy , United States\r\nSuite 400C, 4th floor, 800 Second Avenue\r\nNew York, NY 10017\r\nPhone: +1-212-972-1785 \r\nFax: +1-212-972-1786\r\nEmail: seychelles@un.int \r\n\r\nSeychelles Consulate , United States\r\nP.O.Box 111909\r\nAnchorage, Alaska 99511\r\nPhone: +1-907-244-5375\r\nFax: +1-907-345-5607 \r\nEmail: hwgreen@msn.com\r\n\r\n\r\nSouth Africa\r\n\r\n US Embassy\r\n3051 Massachusetts Ave, NW\r\nWashington, DC 20008\r\nTel: +1 (202) 232-4400\r\nFax: +1 (202) 265-1607 \r\nE-mail: info@saembassy.org\r\nUnion Buildings (Pretoria)\r\nTelephone: +27 (0)12 300 5200\r\nFax: +27 (0)12 323 8246\r\nTuynhuys (Cape Town)\r\nTelephone: +27 (0)21 464 2100\r\nFax: +27 (0)21 462 2838\r\nHead of Communications\r\nVacant\r\nTelephone: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5431\r\nTelephone: (Tuynhuys) +27 (0)21 464 2216\r\nFax: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5775\r\nE-mail: sandra@po.gov.za\r\nCommunications\r\nPresidential Spokesperson\r\nMr Mukoni Ratshitanga\r\nTelephone: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 300 5436\r\nMobile: +27 (0)82 300 3447\r\nFax: (Union Buildings) +27 (0)12 323 6080\r\nE-mail: mukoni@po.gov.za\r\nPostal Address: Private Bag X1000\r\nPrivate Bag X1000\r\nPostal Code: 0001\r\nCommunications\r\nDirector-General\r\nReverend Frank Chikane\r\nTelephone: (Union Buildings) 012 300 5351\r\nTelephone: (Tuynhuys) 021 464 2110\r\nFax: (Union Buildings) 012 300 5755\r\nE-mail: thandi@po.gov.za\r\n\r\nSADC Bulk E-Mail List (just copy and paste)\r\n\r\nthandi@po.gov.za; mukoni@po.gov.za; embzambia@aol.com; tnwinfo@plancom.go.tz; Ubalozi@tanzaniaembassy-us.org; webmaster@malawi.gov.mw; angola@angola.org; webmaster@uem.mz; embamoc@aol.com; sps@palace.org.ls; hpohamba@op.gov.na; snujoma@op.gov.na; nangula@opm.gov.na; lamathila@opm.gov.na; info@namibianembassyusa.org; primeminister@mail.gov.mu; MAURITIUS.EMBASSY@prodigy.net; acpresse@gmail.com; malagasy@embassy.org; webmaster@ict.gov.sc; churchl@tegris.com; seychelles@un.int; hwgreen@msn.com; info@saembassy.org; sandra@po.gov.za; mukoni@po.gov.za; thandi@po.gov.za; llekoa@gov.bw; smautle@gov.bw; http:\/\/www.botswanaembassy.org\/staff.html): jtherego@gov.bw; ekuhlmann@gov.bw; mmoleleke@gov.bw; gchebanne@gov.bw; hluke@gov.bw; lsebogiso@gov.bw; cratsiripe@gov.bw; ikhama@gov.bw‘); return false;”>Quote from this comment
  8. A friend.
    April 11th, 2008 00:06
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    *sigh* Im actually not suprised on how Mbeki has reacted to this atrocity,indeed, i was holding out hope that for once, he would grow a spine but it seems, it was not to be. In any how, im sure you guys are very aware about the injustices your very own people suffer here in Cape Town when trying to get their refugee status. The treatment of refugees and the indignity they suffer is horrendous, at the hands of our very own government! If Mbeki shows not an ounce of compassion for immigrants literally on his doorstep, I really dont see him putting his neck out for an entire nation!

    Peace to you all and still holding thumbs there is a peaceful resolution soon!

    Shirl

  9. True Grit
    April 11th, 2008 01:30
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    Dear Friends and People of Zimbabwe -

    Remember the words of another great friend of your country, Bishop Desmond Tutu, who said recently: “We hope the transition will be a peaceful one…” but he also has said: “the quiet diplomacy pursued by the SADC has not worked at all.” Also: “Enough is enough”. He has also warned the world that there would be “consequences” if firm deadlines for action were not met.

    I fear that those ‘consequences’ may now prove inevitable if the SADC do not act responsibly very soon. It is five minutes to midnight. Democracy, as the whole world understands it, will not be achievable in Zimbabwe whilst Robert Mugabe still tries to hold on to power. Either diplomacy rules and a peace-keeping force is dispatched, or, ultimately and inevitably, the people, you, dear people, will have to seize your freedom by other means.

  10. Madresicilia
    April 11th, 2008 11:51
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    Another day of waiting. I was glad to read Henrik’s reasoned argument about the need for clear communication and collaborative strategies involving neighbouring countries. I agree that opposition from Europe and USA just fuels the dictator’s fire and vindicates the blame he lays at the door of imperialism past and present. Today’s comments give us a wealth of information and practical, immediate actions to engage other African states in the debate. Thank you to those of you who have worked to compile these lists and instructions. I’m encouraged by Henrik’s reminder of the Orange revolution in the Ukraine,I also remembered the bringing down of the Berlin Wall. In 1994 when elections were held in SA, I was overjoyed because I had almost given up hope that it would happen in my lifetime. There is Hope but Hope needs hands and feet.

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