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http://www.fin24.co.za/articles/default/display_article.aspx?Nav=ns&ArticleID=1518-25_2144127

Zimbabwean police have arrested more than 1 300 shop owners and business executives for defying the government's order so far, reports IOL.

Of those arrested include two South African businessmen, one from Edgars and the other from Nando's, for failing to slash their prices by half as the Robert Mugabe-led government instructed last week.

bwawhawhawhawa

Can we now say to Mbeki - "Told you so".

Wonder how long it is before FIFA withdraws 2010 from SA due to instability issues.
 
I wonder what the comment from the SA government is going to be after this blatant attack on SA interests and citizens?
 
Mbeki is going to say we should sort out our own problems he is tooooooo busy drinking Johny Walker Blue.
 
http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/dailymailer.aspx?ID=BD4A511757

Even his own is turning against him, and what does he do... fires them. babwawbaw ,you must admire the man

Gono has also written to State Security Minister Didymus Mutasa, who chairs the joint operations command behind the blitz, saying he opposed the campaign.

This is said to have angered Mugabe, and left him considering firing his previously loyal right-hand man, a move that could spell more trouble for his embattled regime.
 
Mugabe won't last long, we can only hope he suffers the same fate as Mussolini...
 
... and in even more scary news:

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is preparing a dramatic plan to rescue the shattered Zimbabwean economy by extending the rand monetary area into Zimbabwe, according to sources.

FANTASTIC solution there okes.:sick: Rather give money that could be used for the upliftment of South Africans to that f@#cking crazy b@stard across the border
 
Mugabe won't last long, we can only hope he suffers the same fate as Mussolini...

He will last long.

As long as South Africa continues to prop him up, he will last until the old goat dies of old age.

Kind of reminds me of SA propping up Smith's Rhodesian govt after UDI. They lasted a LONG time.

SA needs to impose sanctions on Zim. Cut off fuel and electrical supplies and then build a 10 meter high concrete fence along the SA zim border.

Let's see how long uncle bob lasts then.
 
In the latest pandamonium, the price of fuel has been slashed by 70% - from Z$180 000 (about R5 000) to Z$55 000 (about R1 500).

:confused: Something looks wrong here.

From another story:

In a move likely to precipitate a fuel crisis, the teams on Saturday ordered service stations in Harare to reduce the price of a litre of diesel and petrol from about 200 000 Zimbabwe dollars to between 55 000 and 60 000 dollars.

The new price is worth around 0.34 US dollars per litre, which is way below the selling price for fuel in the region. In neighbouring Mozambique, petrol sells for nearly 1.50 US dollars a litre.
 
Maybe Mbeki's 'silent diplomacy' should come into effect. Silently ignoring all requests for aid from Zimbabwe, closing down the borders. If I was a shop owner, I would close the doors and keep the stock for self preservation. How long do you think Uncle Bob's supporters will stand by him if he cant feed them?
 
You know what will happen... SA will welcome old bob with open arms and all his refugees.

If that happens this country is f$cked
 
http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/Zimbabwe/0,,2-11-1662_2144409,00.html

Thousands of students were on Monday evicted from Zimbabwe's main university campus after they protested at the weekend against a decision to deny them food for not paying their fees.

Now there goes a bunch of ppl dreams, but they deserve since they probably think old bob is a hero for killing of the white ppl

What does this all prove to us... I know I'm going to get banned for this, but F4kd it...

It justs prove that africans dont have the knowledge nor the experience to rule ppl lives.

Show me any country in Africa that is successful and no SA doesnt count
 
http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/Zimbabwe/0,,2-11-1662_2144409,00.html



Now there goes a bunch of ppl dreams, but they deserve since they probably think old bob is a hero for killing of the white ppl

What does this all prove to us... I know I'm going to get banned for this, but F4kd it...

It justs prove that africans dont have the knowledge nor the experience to rule ppl lives.

Show me any country in Africa that is successful and no SA doesnt count

morocco? egypt? algeria? and why doesnt SA count? :rolleyes:
 
The Department of Foreign Affairs is obliged to help South African citizens if they are in trouble outside the country. They have shown this through rescue missions after the Tsunami, Indian Earthquakes etc.

But the businessmen and/or their families or managers etc have to inform the Department of the issues - Once the Department has this they can step in to help - otherwise their hands are tied
 
The Department of Foreign Affairs is obliged to help South African citizens if they are in trouble outside the country. They have shown this through rescue missions after the Tsunami, Indian Earthquakes etc.

But the businessmen and/or their families or managers etc have to inform the Department of the issues - Once the Department has this they can step in to help - otherwise their hands are tied

I know, I just hope they do more than help the citizens through normal diplomatic channels and actually go after Mugabe this time.
 
I haver heard that there is already alot of 'behind the scenes' work going on to bring the ruling ZANU-PF and MDC parties together around a table to negotiate.

Mugabe knows his time is running out, and this is a last ditch attempt to curry favour with the masses - you know, "hey look at me Im concerned for your wellbeing and have slashed prices and brought down inflation"
 
I haver heard that there is already alot of 'behind the scenes' work going on to bring the ruling ZANU-PF and MDC parties together around a table to negotiate.

Mugabe knows his time is running out, and this is a last ditch attempt to curry favour with the masses - you know, "hey look at me Im concerned for your wellbeing and have slashed prices and brought down inflation"

The masses are not educated enough to realise that this last ditch effort, completely ruined any hope for a recovery. In RSA our education system is also lacking, there is a lack of skilled workers and as things go downhill from there the masses will be too ignorant to realise whats going on.
 
The masses are not educated enough to realise that this last ditch effort, completely ruined any hope for a recovery. In RSA our education system is also lacking, there is a lack of skilled workers and as things go downhill from there the masses will be too ignorant to realise whats going on.

It's ironic isn't it that Zimbabwe had the best education system in Africa?
 
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