Thursday, October 22, 2009

Time for MDC to make a decision

MDC must now be decicive in their dealings with Mugabe. Its eitherr they are in or they ship out. If they want

to pull out of the global Political Agreement they should do so without wasting much of the people's trust on a deal that has always seemed destined to fail. Now the result is, they have given ZANU PF too much mileage and Mugabe has been quick to capitalize on their weaknesses. It is no doubt that if they decide to leave the GPA they do so at their own expese and will come out with bruises Mugabe would be ready to capitalize on.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009


Mugabe must go

Jonathan Moyo's call for Zimbabwe to let Mugabe die in office is not onl misguided but mischievious

the sexiest animal

research has revealed that the sexiest animal is the ostracord. its male has two penises and its sperm is a third its body size.

and not to be outdone is the lion. during the lioness ovulation the lion responds by having sex at least 200 times in 2 to 3 days. on average thats an orgasm every 15 to 20 minutes. during this period the lions neither hunt nor eat. only the lioness is allowed to quench its thirsty and the lion will keep guard of other males.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Tsvangirai's car crash a calculated hit

If there was any doubt in the beginning about the car crash that killed the Zimbabwe PrimeMinister's wife, new evidence coming in has finally proven it was not a mere accident, but a very calculated move meant to assassinate the Prime Minister himself. First the public was meant to believe the car belonged to USAID, which later proved not.Anmd then the driver of the truck

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Prime Minister Tsvangirai's inaugral speech

By Muneyi Masinire

At least the Prime Minister did not dissapoint on his first day in office

In his first public address as premier, the MDC-T leader immediately called on workers to go back to work starting tomorrow (Monday) promising them they would be paid in hard currency.


“Every civil servant will from the end of this month earn foreign currency,” announced Tsvangirai. “All civil servants should be at their desks on Monday.”


This announcement sent the crowd wild.


They whistled, cheered, danced and sang.


Even police officers who were on duty and had spent most of the day in the blistering heat restoring order, could also be seen smiling.


Some lifted their caps, saluting the new PM.


The PM explained to his supporters why the party had chosen to form a unity government with President Robert Mugabe and Arthur Mutambara of the smaller MDC formation.


He said they were determined to rescue the people from extreme poverty and deprivation.


But Tsvangirai conceded the Global Political Agreement (GPO) signed on September 15 was not perfect.


“It’s not a perfect agreement but it’s a workable one. It would lead to a new Constitution and free and fair election,” he said amid cheering from the receptive crowd.


Zimbabwe’s political and socio-economic fabric, said Tsvangirai, has completely broken down.


He said he would prioritise the creation of a democratic society underpinned by guarantees for media freedom.


Tsvangirai’s immediate tasks will be to deal with the cholera outbreak, which has killed over 3 700 people, provide food to the needy, and reopen schools and health facilities.


Over seven million people — more than half the country’s population — need urgent food aid.


“All duty (customs duty) will be waived on food stuffs and a food summit will be held with all stakeholders soon,” promised Tsvangirai. Hospitals and clinics, he said, should be places of healing and not death.


Over the past year health centres in the country had closed because there was no equipment, drugs or personnel.


He promised to make sure those in jail for their political convictions would soon be released.


“This is what we were waiting for. At least we will have food once again and be able to send our children to school,” said 53-year-old Mbuya Choice Moyana, who had walked all the way from Dzivarasekwa, some 15 kilometres, to attend the rally.


Tsvangirai’s admirers also showered the PM with presents.


One such admirer is Chief Neguwo from Buhera in Manicaland who donated a goat.


In a short speech, the gap-toothed Chief Neguwo said he had not been living at his homestead since the March 2008 elections because the Zanu PF militia was hunting him down for supporting the MDC.


“This is the first time that I have put on this traditional outfit because back home Zanu PF militia do no allow me to put it on,” he said.


What appeared very clear from the crowd was their dislike for Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Gideon Gono.


As Tsvangirai spoke, the crowd chanted “Gono go”. They blame him for printing money which has led to the spectacular economic collapse.


Many were waving the useless Zimbabwe dollar notes. They threw the useless notes into the air.


“I don’t need this anymore,” said Zivanai Mutangi, a teacher, “I will earn foreign currency end of month.”
But not everyone was so optimistic about the future.


“I know it is a marriage of convenience but Tsvangirai must be very careful because Mugabe is a schemer,” said Moses Mutandadzi.


“This agreement, I can tell you, will not last.”


As the people were leaving the stadium, they trampled on the Zimbabwe dollar notes strewn on the ground.


As the notes were blown away on the wind it was difficult to believe they were once a treasured national currency.


Outside motorists were sounding their horns as they drove back home.


But for Mbuya Moyana, it was the beginning of her 15-kilometre journey back home on foot, full of hope that a new beginning beckoned.

Zimbabwe - A Nation in Tragedy

will Mugabe gonour to the deal. It is apparent from the arrest of Bennet, an MDC activist and deputy minister of Agriculture designate, that mugabe is still playing tricks with the people of Zimbabwe and the MDC should avoid to play a wait and see game. Otherwise they will be caught in Mugabe's net hence a call to Mdc to be proactive and and watch Mugabe every step. Mugabe should stop using the arrest of opposition activists as leverage gainst Tsvangirai and the MDC should not allow him to.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Dreams of Africa

This world is built by men and women not intimidated by their dreams.from the beginning of creation the mind of man has been full of curiosity- the mother of all dreams