Mugabe avunja safari sababu maiwaif wake kanyimwa visa!

ya Gaddafi yalianza hivihivi Saif Gaddafi alipiga mwanamke Geneva akatiwa ndani mara serkali ya Libya ikakataa kuuza mafuta kwa Uswisi (irrelevent of the contract that existed to retaliate) kisa saadi alikamatwa! Yuko wap huyo Gaddafi ? na Saadi naye yuko Jangwani anatafuta upenyo kutoroka nje ya Libya on fake passport!
 
Una maana Museveni kwa kuwaita hao Marekani wamsaidie kummaliza Kony huko kaskazini amejitafutia mauti kama ya Gaddafi? Maana hawa Marekani hawana urafiki, wakishamuua huyo Kony na drons zao watakujamgeukia Museveni wakitaka awalipe gharama zao kwa mafuta aliyogundua; akikaidi watamfanyizia kama walivyomfanya Gadddafi kiurahisi kwani wakati wanamuwinda huyo Kony wengine watakuwa wanatafuta taarifa za kiintelijensia jinsi ya kumpindua!!
Ndinani,
To me you are a great thinker.
 
Nitawashughulikieni - Mugabe awatishia waswisi
Ni baada ya mkewe kunyimwa visa
*nitalipiza, asema
*mmeonyesha (waswisi) mna roho mbaya
*adai pia waswisi wamekiuka sheria za kimataifa
*azidi kukanusha kwamba afya yake imezorota


Mugabe Threatens Swiss Properties in Zimbabwe

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31 October 2011
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has warned Switzerland he would "reciprocate" after his wife and top officials were denied visas to attend a UN meeting in that country, state media said Monday.

"Now they are showing that they are vicious and we will reciprocate because they have their properties here," Mugabe said in the state-run Herald newspaper.

"We are not without means to reciprocate," he said.

"It is violation of rules and regulations governing host countries of UN meetings."

Mugabe's wife Grace, his personal bodyguard, and four top officials were denied visas to attend to a meeting of the UN's International Telecommunications Union in Switzerland, causing the trip to be cancelled, according to state media.

The six are on the sanctions list imposed by the European Union and backed by Switzerland, which is not an EU member. Switzerland has not commented on the visas.

Swiss food giant Nestle operates a factory in Harare, which produces cereals and powdered milk for the local market.

Meanwhile, The Herald said Mugabe returned to Zimbabwe on Sunday from a private visit to Asia -- trips that have become monthly events amid reports that the 87-year-old leader is suffering from prostate cancer.

Mugabe has angrily denied reports that his health is worsening.

"You want to ask me about my health. As you can see, this Mugabe is fit," Mugabe told the paper.

According to the WikiLeaks whistleblower website, Mugabe has prostate cancer which has metastasized, and has been advised by doctors to cut on his activities.

The cable sent to Washington in 2008 said Reserve Bank governor Gideon Gono told the then-US ambassador, Jame McGee that Mugabe was told by doctors he had three to five years to live. - ANP/AFP
 
huyu jamaa atafia ofisini amini usiamini. check sura ilivyochoka!
 
Mugabe threat to Switzerland now policy — Charamba

OWEN GAGARE, CHIEF REPORTER- Nov 01 2011 11:44

President Robert Mugabe’s spokesperson George Charamba on Monday said Switzerland should not shun visitors from Zimbabwe and expect to make money in the country, as he emphatically declared the President’s threat to take measures on Swiss companies was now policy.
The President told reporters soon after arriving from Malaysia, where he is believed to have gone for medical treatment, that Zimbabwe was surprised, “if not saddened” by Switzerland’s decision to deny him and his delegation visas to attend a United Nations meeting.

“Now they are showing that they are vicious and we will reciprocate because they have their properties here. We are not without means to reciprocate,” the President said.

Although Charamba refused to reveal whether the President wanted to nationalise or ensure Swiss companies cede 51% of their shares to locals in line with the country’s indigenisation laws, he said measures would definitely be taken.

“I can’t tell you the actual details because the President has announced policy and it’s now at the level of the implementers such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and possibly (Indigenisation minister, Saviour) Kasukuwere, but you know that they are not exempted from the 51/49% indigenisation policy,” he said.

“And surely, if you don’t want visitors from Zimbabwe why should you want to make money in Zimbabwe?”
Although the President did not mention which Swiss companies would be targeted there could be fresh trouble for Swiss multinational company Nestle which specialises in milk processing.

At his 87th birthday celebrations this year President Mugabe threatened the government would take over Nestle Zimbabwe after it refused to buy milk from his farm.

“Nestle refused to buy milk from Gushungo dairies,” he told supporters during celebrations organised by the 21st February Movement.

“I told (Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment minister Saviour) Kasukuwere to begin with them and tell them he was sent by Gushungo.

“We should deal with them; let them get out of the country.”

The Swiss Embassy officials in South Africa refused to comment on the matter and referred questions to the Foreign Ministry in Bern. Adrian Sollberger the chief information officer was, however, dodgy on the President’s threat.

“Switzerland does generally not comment on specific visa-decisions. As a general remark we can state the following: Switzerland respects all obligations of international law. Decisions by Switzerland on visa matters are taken in accordance with applicable law and take account in particular of Switzerland’s obligations as the host state of the ITU,” he said.

Newsday
 
Kwani lazima aende Uswisi? Si aende Bulawayo akitokea Harare? Nayo si safari tu?
 
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