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Published Date: 10 September 2008
ZIMBABWE's president and opposition leader said last night there had been progress in power-sharing talks and outstanding issues should be dealt with today.
A new round of talks began on Monday between Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF and Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC.

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  • Last Updated: 10 September 2008 1:28 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Zimbabwe
 
1

lobout,

Edinburgh 10/09/2008 07:01:53
There will only be progress when that idiot mugabe gets kicked out
2

Media 1,

Cape Town 10/09/2008 07:50:05
For the last 15 years, Zimbabwe has been in economic decline. In the last 8 years Zimbabwe has been in economic meltdown. In the last 3 years Zimbabwe has seen untold carnage at the hands of Robert Mugabe. People have been systematically starved to death, elections have been stolen and innocent members of society have been brutally murdered by Mugabe and his henchmen.

All the while this has been happening, "TALKS" have been taking place and Mbeki, the racist political failure who has transformed the ANC from a morally sound politcal movement to a corrupt and immoral cesspit of incompetence and deceit has been telling us that quiet diplomacy is the best way to deal with the problem.

In otherwords,let us allow Mugabe to murder innocent people and remain in power illegally until he decides to listen. And if he does not listen, we will just keep asking him to listen regardless of the pain, suffering and untold carnage it causes to millions throughout Zimbabwe.

If you live in Europe or America or some other part of the world, you CANNOT possibly begin to understand the African mindset. But once you do, you come to the sad realisation that this continent fails because chaos is embraced over any move toward stability.
You can see it in the way Africa operates her taxi systems or her markets. Chaos must always prevail!

Unfortunately, the many African people embrace order and are committed to growing economic stability are the few. These people are called coconuts by other Africans, meaning they are white on the inside. Hence the end result is that Africa toils and sweats and any move by her own people to end that toil in sweat results in insult and slander by short sighted idiots.

Zimbabwe cannot recover from this because her entire democratic platform has been compromised by a bunch of political rogues. Even the opposition are tainted in that they are sitting at a table making deals with the devil Mugabe.
3

oder,

Scotland 10/09/2008 22:10:54
2 Media 1,Cape Town

you sum it up nicely in your last sentence "making deals with the devil" spot on!
4

Kufahakurotwi,

Harare 11/09/2008 12:33:34
Media1,If you don't have anything to say about Zimbabwe please keep your comments to yourself. You forget that Zimbabwe has been under severe sanctions for the past eight years which were imposed by the West after responding to Tsvangirayi's request. I have never heard of a true leader who will make the electorate suffer so that they can vote for him. This man called Tsvangirayi is the monther of all devils in this world including the three B's Bush, Brown and Blair. The spirits of our ancestors will one day take their revenge on all those who have contributed to making the people of Zimbabwe suffer this agony. One day the truth will come out?

 

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