Mugabe's poison

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Mugabe's poison by Zimvigil Co-ordinator
25 May 2015

President Mugabe has called on South Africans to direct their xenophobia at whites instead of blacks. 'I give poison not for you to swallow but to give to someone else' he told the applauding staff at SADC Headquarters in Botswana.

Speaking as Chair of the African Union as well as of SADC, Mugabe said South Africa needed a second liberation which would transfer wealth to blacks marginalised because whites owned most of the land and got most of the employment opportunities. 'People are unemployed . . . the wrath of South Africans needs to be more directed towards the whites than the blacks', he said. 'You can't live in palaces while others are living in shanties'.

Mugabe called on Africa to stop courting the West for financial support: 'they say here is money but you do that', arguing that even with the end of colonialism the oppressors were back in Africa in the form of NGOs: 'They tell us we should have good corporate governance, human rights . . . human rights? Rule of law? When they sent us to prison . . . '

The Vigil is grateful to the loyal Herald for details of Mugabe's ravings in Botswana (see: SA needs another liberation: President).

We know Mugabe has complained that the African Union is largely financed by the West - not to mention SADC itself. We note that Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete is beginning to get the idea, saying that Western donors are setting 'degrading' conditions for aid. Tanzania is one of Africa's biggest aid recipients per head but has had some payments delayed because of concerns about corruption and poor governance.

'It is unacceptable for our development partners to use their aid stick to pressure us to do certain things or else they will cut aid,' Kikwete said in a statement issued by the presidency. 'We will reach a point where we will say this is too degrading . . . keep your aid.' (See: Tanzanian leader says aid conditions degrading).

The Vigil believes the West is beginning to see the light and we are confident they will do the decent thing and stop forcing financial help on Africa. The European Union certainly shows signs of losing patience over Mugabe's failure to respond positively to its conciliatory approaches. The organisation's parliament on Thursday passed a resolution strongly condemning the forced disappearance of Itai Dzamara. The resolution expressed concern at reports by human rights organisations of increasing political violence and other human rights abuses and called for concerted action by the international community (see: Human rights: Zimbabwe; Thailand; Swaziland).

http://bulawayo24.com/index-id-opinion-sc-columnist-byo-68301.html#sthash.nm0sgXh4.dpuf
 
Seems Bob wants to **** up SA and bring it down to his level. Wish we had some leaders that would stand up and tell him to **** off
 
President Mugabe has called on South Africans to direct their xenophobia at whites instead of blacks. 'I give poison not for you to swallow but to give to someone else' he told the applauding staff at SADC Headquarters in Botswana

Sums up the whole racist bunch of scum ..... the dark continent for sure and just getting darker.
 
Zuma is such good mates with this pond scum. So it is unlikely he will be calling on deluded Bob to get back to reality. Hate speech like this has no place anywhere in the world.
 
Can we please just move on......honestly, we all talk about moving forward but yet so many want to bring up history over and over and over and over again....enough.
 
Can we please just move on......honestly, we all talk about moving forward but yet so many want to bring up history over and over and over and over again....enough.

It's not history, it is current affairs and current racism. You can't will reality away with preconceptions of how it should be, instead pragmatic solutions should be sought in a manner of confronting the real world.
 
It's not history, it is current affairs and current racism. You can't will reality away with preconceptions of how it should be, instead pragmatic solutions should be sought in a manner of confronting the real world.

History had its role to play. I by no means am willing reality away, but at the same time, can we get our act together and move forward.
 
Can this ****ing sack of **** not just croak already?! I, for one, eagerly await that celebration of a day.
 
The west this, the west that, the west the other :D

Same old, same old.

Nobody cares about you MadBob, that is the only reason you are still breathing.
 
We will reach a point where we will say this is too degrading . . . keep your aid.'

Fine then, lets see how well your countries do with a sudden halt of foreign funds, just remember, this deal has a no backsies clause
 
Can we please just move on......honestly, we all talk about moving forward but yet so many want to bring up history over and over and over and over again....enough.

History had its role to play. I by no means am willing reality away, but at the same time, can we get our act together and move forward.

Can you tell that to the brainless twats like Malema, Zuma and Mugabe and their willing cronies and supporters?
 
You can't live in palaces while others are living in shanties

Hear that Zuma? #Paybackthemoney

It is unacceptable for our development partners to use their aid stick to pressure us to do certain things or else they will cut aid

Beggars can't be choosers hey.
 
Crocodile and the typist taking over when the mummy (Keith Richards looks so alive besides him) finally accepts it is already dead is not a future for Zim to see forward to.

sigh
 
This type of crap is expected from Sideshow Bob.
What's more concerning is the fact that this clusterfck was elected to be Chair of the African Union as well as SADC.
The other members are condoning this with their silence.
It's pretty obvious that they must be in agreement then...which does not bode well for the pale skins in this region...
 
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