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TapsC wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 7:51 am
it's a lot more complicated than that Pariah. In fact there are many tribes that make up Shona people. all this Zanu nonsense was in fact divided along tribal lines amongst Shona people.
This is the problem I have with South Africans. you are still very new at this independence thing. just like we once were watching other African countries suffer at the hands of African dictators in the early 90s. the main difference though is that instead of engaging your "real enemy" who are the white South Africans who control all the money about reforms you chose to attack defenceless blacks from other countries running away from situations your leaders refuse to fix.
Mugabe lost in 2008 but was kept in power by the same military which ousted him AND South Africa. S.A. is sitting on a report that the 2002 election was not free and fair but won't publish it. now you get political and economic refugees and you blame the Zimbabweans for liberating themselves from a tyrant. what a load of nonsense!
Trust me. you can mark this post. Black South Africans will never be forgiven for their xenophobic acts. never ever. the day will come when your leaders betray you. we can all see it coming. that day you will feel the wrath of Africa as a whole. mark my words.
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pariah wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 7:58 am
TapsC wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 7:51 am
it's a lot more complicated than that Pariah. In fact there are many tribes that make up Shona people. all this Zanu nonsense was in fact divided along tribal lines amongst Shona people.
This is the problem I have with South Africans. you are still very new at this independence thing. just like we once were watching other African countries suffer at the hands of African dictators in the early 90s. the main difference though is that instead of engaging your "real enemy" who are the white South Africans who control all the money about reforms you chose to attack defenceless blacks from other countries running away from situations your leaders refuse to fix.
Mugabe lost in 2008 but was kept in power by the same military which ousted him AND South Africa. S.A. is sitting on a report that the 2002 election was not free and fair but won't publish it. now you get political and economic refugees and you blame the Zimbabweans for liberating themselves from a tyrant. what a load of nonsense!
Trust me. you can mark this post. Black South Africans will never be forgiven for their xenophobic acts. never ever. the day will come when your leaders betray you. we can all see it coming. that day you will feel the wrath of Africa as a whole. mark my words.
I've never committed any xenophobic acts.
Anyway this is my take...
http://zcfoutkast.blogspot.co.za/2015/0 ... e.html?m=1
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pariah wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 7:58 am
TapsC wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 7:51 am
it's a lot more complicated than that Pariah. In fact there are many tribes that make up Shona people. all this Zanu nonsense was in fact divided along tribal lines amongst Shona people.
This is the problem I have with South Africans. you are still very new at this independence thing. just like we once were watching other African countries suffer at the hands of African dictators in the early 90s. the main difference though is that instead of engaging your "real enemy" who are the white South Africans who control all the money about reforms you chose to attack defenceless blacks from other countries running away from situations your leaders refuse to fix.
Mugabe lost in 2008 but was kept in power by the same military which ousted him AND South Africa. S.A. is sitting on a report that the 2002 election was not free and fair but won't publish it. now you get political and economic refugees and you blame the Zimbabweans for liberating themselves from a tyrant. what a load of nonsense!
Trust me. you can mark this post. Black South Africans will never be forgiven for their xenophobic acts. never ever. the day will come when your leaders betray you. we can all see it coming. that day you will feel the wrath of Africa as a whole. mark my words.
I've never committed any xenophobic acts.
Anyway this is my take...
http://zcfoutkast.blogspot.co.za/2015/0 ... e.html?m=1
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pariah wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 7:19 am
Googly wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 3:36 am
I drove around town last night, absolute mayhem, huge street parties everywhere.
1.Will their tens of thousands of daughters stop being proustites throughout SA and Bots and return home? No?
2. Will their educated brothers, sisters, sons and daughters stop waiting tables and return home to do legitimate work of be entrepreneurs? No!
3. Will they leave the undignifying life of wiping old Australian, British, American, Canadian and New Zealand bums? No!
4. Will they leave the life of crime and return home? No!
5. Will the leave the life of abused security guards? No!
6. Will the soldiers and policemen committing crimes and murders return home to serve with their "heroic" counterparts? No!
Why? Because Mugabe was just an excuse for cowardice!
Somalis, Bangladeshis, Congolese, Indians,Pakistanis, Nigerians, etc don't go to these countries and consciously shed their dignity like that, only Zimbabweans do. They form their own networks and earn revenue. Even their crime is sophisticated. I once evicted a Zimbabwean couple from one of my properties for "trafficking" humans. Smuggling tens of them in every week and placing them in horrific jobs.
Zimbabweans can't form productive networks because they are divided. Due to all Shonas gladly accepting ZANU purging other tribes from benefitting from civil service jobs, business, licenses, politics, land, government contracts, service delivery etc over the years.
Mugabe is gone. Let's see what excuses they have. Like many said it was a clean coup and Zimbabwe plus Zimbabweans are peaceful. So gone are the asylum and special visa requests? Or some other excuses are being cooked up?
First it was "we're just waiting for Mugabe to die or fall". It's happened! Next it will be ZANU, then MDC, then white rule???
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zimbos_05 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 12:40 pm
Am I the only one who has been playing Mudhara Vachauya non stop??
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pariah wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2017 6:45 am
eugene wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2017 9:29 pm
The Acting President is Phelekezela Mphoko but his reign will last all of a day. ZANU will presumably nominate Mnangagwa tomorrow as their choice to see-out Mugabe's term and he can then decide whether to keep Mphoko as Vice President or not.
Then you claim to comprehend when you say something so illogical. And no one even bothers to correct you.
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pariah wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 12:21 pm
Zimbabwean High Court!!!
1. Declare coup (military action) Constitutional
2. Declare Mnangagwa sacking by Mugabe as null and void (poor Joyce Mujuru if only she knew)
3. Declare the now eligible Mnangagwa the new President
All in one day!
😂 I'll laugh hard in the face of any Zimbabwean who will ever complain about Zimbabwean courts in whatever matter. Along with the army, those are your heroes, and the courts in particular, is what "defeated" Mugabe.
Nobody saw such carelessness coming because no one would have dared to abuse that avenue so carelessly at this juncture, and as much as ZIM will never recover from the coup, the courts will never ever recover again. Even under Mugabe they have never ever stooped this low. The only judgements this pathetic and laughable over the last 50 years in Africa are the South African Apartheid ones.
Failed state confirmed!
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eugene wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 8:43 pm
Interesting account of how the "coup" unfolded here: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-zimb ... SKBN1DQ0AG
Russia and China were certainly big supporters of Mugabe's removal.
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Googly wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:52 am
It may well happen at some point. There’s every chance both Currans will be in the team and in the unlikely event that Ballance were to get a recall it would be an interesting few days. The English have been very slippery and they owe us big time.
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