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- Feb 26, 2006
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The British cannot deny the fact that Mugabe was ones their favourite and they even knighted him and now stripped him off his knighthood - how ignorant are they, once a great leader always a great leader, leadership is God given, Mugabe is probably one of the greatest leaders ever in Africa - the situation in Zimbabwe is not Mugabe's fault [IF YOU VIEW IT FROM AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE...]
Once upon a time Mugabe was almost a Political Jehovah, but after he spoke his mind he was deemed a Tyrant/Despot/Dictator/Satan - believe me we have seen Idi Amin we have seen worse... Mugabe is nothing compared to George Bush telling you...!
A few things:
1) Mugabe took 20 years before he started moving on the land issue because he was waiting for the British to keep their promises--solemnly agreed to during the Lancaster House accords The final straw was that letter from British official Clare Short who just wrote that Britain had no obligation to follow up on Lancaster House. Before that time the British were busy massaging him with all kinds of honorary doctorates and even a knighthood.
2) Some argue that Mugabe didn't move on the land issue until 2000 because he didn't want to create a storm while the end of Apartheid was being negotiated
3)The argument being used by the kith and kin West that elections should be postponed because of--as they claim 'violence' is disingenuous. Elections were held in Sierra Leone during the heights of the civil war there some years ago. Almost the same for Liberia and Sudan.
4) Some years ago elections were held in Algeria and an Islamic party won The West quickly seconded it when the government just annulled the election
5) The inflation in Zimbabwe is directly caused by the huge credit squeeze and denial of access to Euro credit and money. As you know, to import things in any African country requires Euro money, the so-called 'hard currencies' local currencies are always valued according the going exchange rates. The question is always: how many Zim dollars for etch Western currency unit. Thus the scarcer the Western currency the more local currency you must come up with to get just one unit of the Euro money-- just to trade. The West refuses categorically to accept African currency-- except the SA Rand. So I wonder why SA never thought of extending the Rand to all of Southern Africa. In West Africa, the CFA is used across many countries but sadly it's controlled by the French treasury.
One of the problems with us many blacks is that we have no shame. Example: Tsvangrai running into that Dutch embassy to seek 'refuge' -- as he claimed. And by the way the Afrikaners, the architects of Apartheid are of Dutch origin.
Am sorry that I differ from others... That's debating guys 🙂
Once upon a time Mugabe was almost a Political Jehovah, but after he spoke his mind he was deemed a Tyrant/Despot/Dictator/Satan - believe me we have seen Idi Amin we have seen worse... Mugabe is nothing compared to George Bush telling you...!
A few things:
1) Mugabe took 20 years before he started moving on the land issue because he was waiting for the British to keep their promises--solemnly agreed to during the Lancaster House accords The final straw was that letter from British official Clare Short who just wrote that Britain had no obligation to follow up on Lancaster House. Before that time the British were busy massaging him with all kinds of honorary doctorates and even a knighthood.
2) Some argue that Mugabe didn't move on the land issue until 2000 because he didn't want to create a storm while the end of Apartheid was being negotiated
3)The argument being used by the kith and kin West that elections should be postponed because of--as they claim 'violence' is disingenuous. Elections were held in Sierra Leone during the heights of the civil war there some years ago. Almost the same for Liberia and Sudan.
4) Some years ago elections were held in Algeria and an Islamic party won The West quickly seconded it when the government just annulled the election
5) The inflation in Zimbabwe is directly caused by the huge credit squeeze and denial of access to Euro credit and money. As you know, to import things in any African country requires Euro money, the so-called 'hard currencies' local currencies are always valued according the going exchange rates. The question is always: how many Zim dollars for etch Western currency unit. Thus the scarcer the Western currency the more local currency you must come up with to get just one unit of the Euro money-- just to trade. The West refuses categorically to accept African currency-- except the SA Rand. So I wonder why SA never thought of extending the Rand to all of Southern Africa. In West Africa, the CFA is used across many countries but sadly it's controlled by the French treasury.
One of the problems with us many blacks is that we have no shame. Example: Tsvangrai running into that Dutch embassy to seek 'refuge' -- as he claimed. And by the way the Afrikaners, the architects of Apartheid are of Dutch origin.
Am sorry that I differ from others... That's debating guys 🙂