Zim influences SA

That 'behind the scenes' work has failed yet again. I see that the ZANU delegation again failed to show up at the 'substantive' talks that were to take place in Pretoria yesterday, leaving the MDC and T-bone to sit around twiddling their thumbs.

http://www.zwnews.com/issuefull.cfm?ArticleID=16968

Your mediation efforts are looking really pathetic, Mr. Mbeki. So funny!
 
Mbeki cannot support the UK/USA coup attempt against President Mugabe. If he does then he put the whole continent in danger of another occupation and that won't happen. .


AHahahaAHAHAHAHAHAAAAHHAAAAH!!

Moderators please don't ban this chop. His comments make my day.
 
That 'behind the scenes' work has failed yet again. I see that the ZANU delegation again failed to show up at the 'substantive' talks that were to take place in Pretoria yesterday, leaving the MDC and T-bone to sit around twiddling their thumbs.

http://www.zwnews.com/issuefull.cfm?ArticleID=16968

Your mediation efforts are looking really pathetic, Mr. Mbeki. So funny!

I believe that they didn't pitch because there was no avgas for their plane, nor petrol for their standby Hi-Ace.
;)

Who is T-Bone? The Tit ou?
 
Seems as they don't want the aid anyway.

Would lose their 'sovereign' status if SA took over their central bank.

http://www.zwnews.com/issuefull.cfm?ArticleID=16967

President Robert Mugabe’s government has dismissed as “wishful-thinking” reports that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was planning to rescue Zimbabwe’s increasingly worthless currency by linking it to South Africa’s rand. Information Minister and chief government spokesman Sikhanyiso Ndlovu dismissed the reported plan offhand, saying Zimbabwe, as a sovereign state could not surrender control of its currency to a foreign state. "I have read those reports, but I can tell you that is wishful thinking," Ndlovu told ZimOnline. "How can that be when we are a sovereign state?" added Ndlovu, who spoke as SADC secretary general Tomaz Salomao left Zimbabwe on Sunday after holding talks with Harare officials on how to rescue the collapsing economy.
 
Yes. I find my posts and threads are deleted as they please. The moderators have double standards. They say in the Caution that negative news or threads must not be posted, but they are still being posted. Why punish us by removing our posts as they please, but do nothing against the people that post negative topics??

They are surpressing free discussion and right to own free opinion, by deleting posts as they please. Very disconcerting.

You ask for freedom of speech and then ask to have negative news/posts to be banned? Where's the freedom in that?

Negativity is based on perception, what you might find negative another might feel is reality. In effect what you're asking for is the mods to remove anything you feel is negative.

Your posts in all likelihood get removed because of personal attacks on individuals.
 
You ask for freedom of speech and then ask to have negative news/posts to be banned? Where's the freedom in that?

Negativity is based on perception, what you might find negative another might feel is reality. In effect what you're asking for is the mods to remove anything you feel is negative.

Your posts in all likelihood get removed because of personal attacks on individuals.

It is not me that ask for freedom of speech and then ask to have negative news/posts to be banned. It is the moderators that have that double standards. Please do not project their inconsistencies on me. I merely enquired about them, since my posts was being deleted and other posts, which was also in offence of their stipulations, was not being deleted.
 
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