Statement by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Comrade R. G. Mugabe, on the occasion of the 62nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, 26 September, 2007


Your Excellency, President of the 62ndSession of the United Nations General Assembly,

Mr. Srgjan Kerim,
Your Majesties,
Your Excellencies, Heads of State and Government,
Your Excellency the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon,
Distinguished Delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen.

Mr. President,
Allow me to congratulate you on your election to preside over this august assembly. We are confident that through your stewardship, issues on this 62nd Session agenda be dealt with in a balanced manner and to the satisfaction of all.
Let me also pay tribute to your predecessor, Madame Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa, who steered the work of the 61st Session in a very competent and impartial manner.
Her ability to identify the crucial issues facing the world today will be remembered as the hallmark of her presidency.

Mr. President,
We extend our hearty welcome to the new Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, who has taken up this challenging job requiting dynamism in confronting the global challenges of the 21st Century. Balancing global interests and steering the United Nations in a direction that gives hope to the multitudes of the poor, the sick, the hungry and the marginalized, is indeed a mammoth task. We would like to assure him that Zimbabwe will continue to support an open, transparent and all-inclusive multilateral approach in dealing with these global challenges.

Mr. President,
Climate change is one of the most pressing global issues of our time. Its negative impact is greatest in developing countries, particularly those on the African continent. We believe that if the international community is going to seriously address the challenges of climate change, then we need to get our priorities right. In Zimbabwe, the effects of climate change have become more evident in the past decade as we have witnessed increased and recurrent droughts as well as occasional floods, leading to enormous humanitarian challenges.

Mr. President,
We are for a United Nations that recognises the equality of sovereign nations and peoples whether big or small. We are averse to a body in which the economically and militarily powerful behave like bullies, trampling on the rights of weak and smaller states as sadly happened in Iraq. In the light of these inauspicious developments, this Organisation must surely examine the essence of its authority and the extent of its power when challenged in this manner.

Such challenges to the authority of the UN and its Charter underpin our repeated call for the revitalisation of the United Nations General Assembly, itself the most representative organ of the UN. The General Assembly should be more active in all areas including those of peace and security. The encroachment of some U.N. organs upon the work of the General Assembly is of great concern to us. Thus any process of revitalizing or strengthening of the General Assembly should necessarily avoid eroding the principle of the accountability of all principal and subsidiary organs to the General Assembly.

Mr. President,
Once again we reiterate our position that the Security Council as presently constituted is not democratic. In its present configuration, the Council has shown that it is not in a position to protect the weaker states who find themselves at loggerheads with a marauding super-power. Most importantly, justice demands that any Security Council reform redresses the fact that Africa is the only continent without a permanent seat and veto power in the Security Council. Africa's demands are known and enunciated in the Ezulwini consensus.

Mr. President,
We further call for the U.N. system to refrain from interfering in matters that are clearly the domain of member states and are not a threat to international peace and security. Development at country level should continue to be country-led, and not subject to the whims of powerful donor states.

Mr President,
Zimbabwe won its independence on 18th April, 1980, after a protracted war against British colonial imperialism which denied us human rights and democracy. That colonial system which suppressed and oppressed us enjoyed the support of many countries of the West who were signatories to the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Even after 1945, it would appear that the Berlin Conference of 1884, through which Africa was parcelled to colonial European powers, remained stronger than the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is therefore clear that for the West, vested economic interests, racial and ethnocentric considerations proved stronger than their adherence to principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The West still negates our sovereignties by way of control of our resources, in the process making us mere chattels in out own lands, mere minders of its trans-national interests. In my own country and other sister states in Southern Africa, the most visible form of this control has been over land despoiled from us at the onset of British colonialism.

That control largely persists, although it stands firmly challenged in Zimbabwe, thereby triggering the current stand-off between us and Britain, supported by her cousin states, most notably the United States and Australia. Mr Bush, Mr. Blair and now Mr Brown's sense of human rights precludes our people's right to their God-given resources, which in their view must be controlled by their kith and kin. I am termed dictator because I have rejected this supremacist view and frustrated the neo-colonialists.

Mr President,
Clearly the history of the struggle for out own national and people's rights is unknown to the president of the United States of America. He thinks the Declaration of Human Rights starts with his last term in office! He thinks she can introduce to us, who bore the brunt of fighting for the freedoms of our peoples, the virtues of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. What rank hypocrisy!

Mr President,
I lost eleven precious years of my life in the jail of a white man whose freedom and well- being I have assured from the first day of Zimbabwe's Independence. I lost a further fifteen years fighting white injustice in my country.
Ian Smith is responsible for the death of well over 50 000 of my people. I bear scars of his tyranny which Britain and America condoned. I meet his victims everyday. Yet he walks free. He farms free. He talks freely, associates freely under a black Government. We taught him democracy. We gave him back his humanity.

He would have faced a different fate here and in Europe if the 50 000 he killed were Europeans. Africa has not called for a Nuremberg trial against the white world which committed heinous crimes against its own humanity. It has not hunted perpetrators of this genocide, many of whom live to this day, nor has it got reparations from those who offended against it. Instead it is Africa which is in the dock, facing trial from the same world that persecuted it for centuries.

Let Mr. Bush read history correctly. Let him realise that both personally and in his representative capacity as the current President of the United States, he stands for this "civilisation" which occupied, which colonised, which incarcerated, which killed. He has much to atone for and very little to lecture us on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. His hands drip with innocent blood of many nationalities.
He still kills.

He kills in Iraq. He kills in Afghanistan. And this is supposed to be out master on human rights?
He imprisons.
He imprisons and tortures at Guantanamo. He imprisoned and tortured at Abu Ghraib. He has secret torture chambers in Europe. Yes, he imprisons even here in the United States, with his jails carrying more blacks than his universities can ever enroll. He even suspends the provisions of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights. Take Guantanamo for example; at that concentration camp international law does not apply. The national laws of the people there do not apply. Laws of the United States of America do not apply. Only Bush's law applies. Can the international community accept being lectured by this man on the provisions of the universal declaration of human rights? Definitely not!

Mr President, We are alarmed that under his leadership, basic rights of his own people and those of the rest of the world have summarily been rolled back. America is primarily responsible for rewriting core tenets of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We seem all guilty for 9/11. Mr. Bush thinks he stands above all structures of governance, whether national or international.

At home, he apparently does not need the Congress. Abroad, he does not need the UN, international law and opinion. This forum did not sanction Blair and Bush's misadventures in Iraq. The two rode roughshod over the UN and international opinion. Almighty Bush is now corning back to the UN for a rescue package because his nose is bloodied! Yet he dares lecture us on tyranny. Indeed, he wants us to pray him! We say No to him and encourage him to get out of Iraq. Indeed he should mend his ways before he clambers up the pulpit to deliver pieties of democracy.

Mr President,
The British and the Americans have gone on a relentless campaign of destabilising and vilifying my country. They have sponsored surrogate forces to challenge lawful authority in my country. They seek regime change, placing themselves in the role of the Zimbabwean people in whose collective will democracy places the right to define and change regimes.

Let these sinister governments be told here and now that Zimbabwe will not allow a regime change authored by outsiders. We do not interfere with their own systems in America and Britain. Mr Bush and Mr Brown have no role to play in our national affairs. They are outsiders and mischievous outsiders and should therefore keep out! The colonial sun set a long time ago; in 1980in the case of Zimbabwe, and hence Zimbabwe will never be a colony again. Never!

We do not deserve sanctions. We are Zimbabweans and we know how to deal with our problems. We have done so in the past, well before Bush and Brown were known politically. We have our own regional and continental organizations and communities.
In that vein, I wish to express my country's gratitude to President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa who, on behalf of SADC, successfully facilitated the dialogue between the Ruling Party and the Opposition Parties, which yielded the agreement that has now resulted in the constitutional provisions being finally adopted. Consequently, we will be holding multiple democratic elections in March 2008. Indeed we have always had timeous general and presidential elections since our independence.

Mr. President,
In conclusion, let me stress once more that the strength of the United Nations lies in its universality and impartiality as it implements its mandate to promote peace and security, economic and social development, human rights and international law as outlined in the Charter. Zimbabwe stands ready to play its part in all efforts and programmes aimed at achieving these noble goals.
I thank you

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  1. Sijawahi shuhudia Rais wa Afrika mwenye msimamo na kiburi ndani yake kama huyu.

    Nampongeza kwa msimamo wake lakini ni vema angeng'atuka ili Zimbabwe irudi kama ilivyokuwa hapo awali.

    Pamoja na nia yake njema kabisa ya kuwapa mashamba wazimbabwe weusi kutoka kwa wazungu, kiaina amevurunda hali inayofanya wazimbabwe weusi kutaabika zaidi hali wazungu wakiula kutoka kwa ndugu zao walioko UK na kwingineko.


    Inasikitisha kuwa Uchumi wa nchi ni mbaya sana, hata kama atashindwa kwenye uchaguzi 2008 (well akikubali kushindwa) mana'ke akitaka atabaki mpaka afikishe miaka 100 si mnajua mambo ya afrika na ubabe bin rushwa atakuwa amewaachia wapinzani wake au warithi wake kazi ngumu ya kuijenga upya Zimbabwe.

    Mugabe anastahili sifa kutokana msimamo wake lakini ni mfano mbaya kabisa kama kiongozi kwa kung'ang'ania madalakani na kunyanyasa wabinzani wa Serikali yake ambao ni weusi kama yeye.

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  2. WE HAVE TO STOP BEING DEPENDABLE..WAMEONDOA PESA ZAO WAO ZIMBABWE WANAKUFA NJAA.

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  3. THE GUY IS GOOD VERY GOOD BUT HE IS FREEDOM FITAR...THAT WAS FIRST STEP NA ALIFAULU.. ALICHOTAKIWA KUFANYA NI KUJIBADILISHA NA KUWA IKONOMY FITAR (NCHI ZA AFRIKA TUNATAKIWA KUWA NA IKONOMY FITER)..REMEMBER YOU ARE NOT LATE UNTIL YOU GET THERE..

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  4. Kaongea ukweli mtupu!!!! Japo kuwa tu maskini, lakini tusikubali kutawaliwa kwa mara ya kumi. Big up Robert!!!!

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  5. sawa ameongea points hiyo ni siasa ila africa inahitaji wachumi,wajanja na wenye akili wenye uchungu na nchi zao kututoa kwenye umaskini sio siasa za ajabu ajabu mambo ya ukoloni tumemaliza sasa tupiganie uhuru wa kiuchumi wa africa,tuache kutupa rasilimali zetu kama mangungo

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  6. AFRICA HAIWEZI KUWA NA UHURU WA KWELI KAMA MALI ASILI ZAKE ZILIZO NYINGI ZIKO CHINI YA WAGENI. UHURU WA BENDERA SIO UHURU, UHURU UNAOPELEKA MKONO KINYWANI NDIO UHURU WA KWELI. WAAFRIKA WATAENDELEA KUNYANYASWA NDANI NA NJE YA BARA LAO MPAKA HAPO WAKATAPOAMUA KWAMBA MALI ZILIZOPO NDANI YA AFRIKA, AMBAZO WAMEPEWA NA MUNGU, ZINAVUNWA KWA KUFUATA MASHARTI YA WAAFRIKA WENYEWE. ZAMA ZILE AMBAZO WAGENI WALIKUWA WANASEMA WANA MTAJI NA TEKNOLOGIA NA, NA KWA HIYO LAZIMA WAAFRIKA WAKUBALI MASHARTI YAO ZIMEPITA. LEO MTAJI NA TEKNOLOGIA VINAPATIKANA SEHEMU MBALIMBALI DUNIANI, KWA HIYO WAAFRIKA HAWANA HARAKA WALA SABABU KUKUBALI USHIRIKIANO AMBAO HAUNA FAIDA. MRAHABA WA ASILIMIA 3 NI KUWATUKANA WAAFRIKA. VENEUELA WAMESHAANZA KUKATAA KUTUKANWA, NA MRAHABA WA MAFUTA UMEPANDA, NA WACHIMBA MAFUTA WALIO WENGI HAWAKUONDOKA. KARNE YA 21 NI KARNE YA AFRIKA. MZEE MUGABE AMEANZA, TUMUUNGE MKONO.

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  7. STUPID MAN........HE NEED TO GO NOW....DICTATOR...BARBARIC....KILLER....GREEDY....SHAME ON AFRICAN'S....

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  8. Nakuombeni mtu yeyote atayesoma hii speech mtumie rafiki/jamaa yako labda kwako haina manaa lakini kwa mtu ambaye ni critical thinker ina maana kidogo na mambo yote yako wazi kwa kweli.

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  9. Kwa hakika japo ana makosa yake aliyoyafanya katika uamuzi aliouchukua, lakini bado ana asilimia kubwa ya ukweli kuliko wageni. Anayosema ni ya kweli na yanaliathiri zaidi bara letu la Afrika. Tumefikia mahala ambapo hata wasioijua jiografia ya nchi yetu wanaanza kutuchagulia nani wawe Marafiki na Maadui wetu kwa kuwa wana tofauti nao hata kama ndio watu pekee tunaotegemeana katika kuendeleza maisha ya wananchi wetu. Na hata wanapohubiri juu ya haki za binadamu na usawa, bado hawatupi nafasi hata moja kuwa na mwakilishi wa kutumu mwenye kura ya VETO. Ni weli Bara lenye nchi zaidi ya Hamsini haina haki ya kuwa na mwakilishi?
    Simaanishi kuwa Mugabe hana makosa lakini kama mnavyoona mifano aliyoitoa, hawa jamaa wana makosa zaidi yetu japo wanaziendesha nchi zetu "remotely".
    Ni speech ambayo imeeleza matatizo ya Mataifa makubwa kwa nchi zetu na kuwa HAWANA JEMA WAYATAKIAZO NCHI ZETU ZAIDI YA MANUFAA NA FAIDA KWA NCHI ZAO (National Interests)
    Kila la kheri Mugabe na ktk kila lililo sahihi katika kujijengea msimamo wa kitaifa ntakuwa nawe japo ki-imani.

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  10. MIMI SIMPENDI MUGABE LAKINI APA NAMPONGEZA SANA. BUSH NDO DICTATOR. YAANI VIONGOZI WENGINE WAKIMPINGA ETI NI AXIS OF EVILs WAKATI YEYE NDO RAIS AMBAYE HANA AKILI MAREKANI HAIJAPata KUONA. NIMESEMA MOYO WANGU UMEMPUMZIKA...
    kasera
    shawnee, ks 66124

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  11. IF WE GET TEN LEADERS LIKE YOU (MUGABE), THE WORLD WILL RESPECT
    AFRICA AND STOP TO TREAT US LIKE BEGGERS. WHITES LOVES ONLY THOSE LEADERS WHO DON'T INTEFERE WITH THEIR INTERESTS - LEADERS LIKE MANDELA WHO ARE READ TO FORGET WHY PEOPLE FOUGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE.

    UNAPOPIGANIA HAKI NI LAZIMA UWE NA MSIMAMO HATA KAMA KWA KUFANYA HIVYO UTAPATA TAABU SANA. HONGERA MUGABE KWA KUTUSEMEA UKWELI.

    Amani M

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  12. Asante Issa Michuzi,
    Kwa muda mrefu hatujapata kusikia viongozi wetu wakiongea mantiki katika upeo wa hali juu. Inatukumbusha enzi zile za Cancon - wakati nazi ilpokuwa ikiitwa nazi.

    Ukipata vitu namna hii tupashe

    Amani M

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  13. Michu

    Huyo ndiyo JONGWE unajua wadhungu alianza kumchukia lini ? TOKEA ALIPOPIGA MARUFUKU MAMBO YA KISHOGA SI UNAJUA WENZETU WEUPE MABO HAYO WANAYAHUSUDU aaaaaahhhhh

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  14. watu wake wanakufa njaa nyie mnaongea msimamo!upuuzi mtupu, muda wake umekwisha hela imeshuka thamani kabisa,aende zake akapumzike.

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  15. Mugabe ana hasira na Marekani na Uingereza kwa sababu ya Mali zake walizochukua na akaunti zake za fedha walizofunga hana uchungu na Zimbabwe.

    Viongozi wa Afrika mumubane Mugabe aondoke Uraisi haraka.

    Mauaji ya kimbari yako njiani Zimbabwe.Msome nyakati.Msisubiri hadi watu wa ndani na nje ya zimbabwe waunde majeshi ya mamluki kupambana na Mugabe halafu ndio mjitie kuita vikao vya dharura.

    Muulizeni Mugabe nyumba zake na Akaunti zake za nje ya nchi zilizotaifishwa pesa alizipata wapi za kuweka huko za kununua hayo majumba? Mla rushwa mkubwa huyo.

    Suala la Ardhi Zimbabwe Rushwa ndio ilinyamazisha viongozi wa Zimbabwe wasishughulikie suala la ardhi kuanzia walipopata uhuru.Viongozi wa juu wa Zibabwe Waliwekewa mapesa na kupewa Majumba Uingereza,Ulaya na Marekani wakanyamaza.

    Walipotaka kudai rushwa zaidi kila mwaka kutoka kwa wazungu wenye mashamba Zimbabwe,Wazungu wa Zimbabwe wakagoma ndipo Mugabe akapanda hasira akasema mtatukoma akaanzisha sera za kuwakomoa wakulima wa kizungu Zimbabwe.

    Mugabe ana hasira na mataifa ya magharibi siyo kwa sababu ana uchungu wa Zimbabwe bali ana hasira ya nyumba zake zilizochukuliwa Ulaya na Marekani, na Akaunti zake na za washirika wake zilizokuwa frozen Ulaya na Marekani.

    Vita ya Zimbabwe ni kati ya viongozi waroho wala rushwa wa Zimbabwe na Wakulima wazungu watoa Rushwa wakikomoana baada ya kushindana dau.Mugabe anatimua wazungu ,wazungu wana-freeze Account na kutaifisha mali za viongozi wa Zimbabwe na ku-frustrate Economic System Za Zimbabwe.Matokeo yake Tembo wawili wakipigana nyasi ndio ziumiazo.Wanaoumia ni wananchi wa Zimbabwe.

    Dawa ya tatizo hili ni nini? Wazungu watoa rushwa wameshatimuliwa kilichobaki ni kuwatimua wala rushwa wazawa wa Zimbabwe(viongozi wa juu wa serikali ya Mugabe) akiwemo Mugabe mwenyewe apishe wengine walete mabadiliko Zimbabwe.

    Nchi za Afrika zimchukulie hatua Mugabe na serikali yake wasimchekee.

    Chanzo cha mgogoro mzima wa Ardhi ni Rushwa pamoja na kuwa Mugabe anajaribu kutumia watu kama "human shield" akisingizia eti anawatetea kuhusu ardhi siyo kweli ni mwongo mkubwa asiye na haya.

    Waafrika tusimchekee Mugabe kama Viongozi wa Afrika hawataki kumshughulikia wananchi wana haki ya kujitwalia sheria mkononi kumtimua.Na hili wala haliko mbali.Na mwenye macho hana haja ya kuambiwa tazama.

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  16. Anachokifanya Bob ni kizuri na cha kujivunia. He would rather die like a hungry dog than leave like a slave begger.

    Bob Has said It All!!!!

    Tatizo lilipo ni kwamba tumeachwa at the crossroad. Wakati hatuoni mantiki ya kumpinga Robert kwa Mambo anayoyasema na aliyoyasema hapo kwenye General assembly lakini bado haturishi na Vitendo vyake katika kuwakomboa wazimbabwe katika lindi hili la Umaskini. Ni kweli usiopingika kwamba kinachofanyika sasa Zimbabwe ni mateso ambayo nathubutu kusema yanasababishwa na waadrika(baadhi ya Viongozi ) waliopo madarakani. Wao wanafikiria kujirundikia mali wakati nchi inaenda mrama.

    Kama Tukiamua kupambana Kikweli na Udhalimu huu we must be Honesty. Lazima tupambane kwa kila mtu kuwa na lengo la kujikwamua kwenye Migongo ya Ubeberu. Na hii ni kwa kuangalia MASILAHI ya Taifa zaidi na si masilahi yetu mmoja mmoja.

    Kinachoshindikana Zimbabwe ( pamoja na Kutangaza Vita hii) ni kwamba watu hawajaamua kupambana kw aajili ya nchi yao bali kwa ajili yaamatumbo yao.

    ARM

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  17. Nimemjua Rais Robert Mugabe kama kiongozi mwenye msimamo kwa miaka mingi. Hotuba hii imejaa mantiki na uchambuzi yakinifu. Africa needs more Mugabe's. Those who think "bread" can condemn Mugabe. But those who go beyond bread to embrace human values and stand up as men shall definitely agree with the president. Need I say more!...

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  18. This is a typical African mindset! The whole speech is full of complaints and convictions to the west!

    There is a story which goes like this....In one of the beaches there was a placard erected which reads, "JEWS AND DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED". The Jews didn't rise up to protest or with demonstrations to fight for their right, and in stead, they mobilized themselves, gathered money and bought the beach and ultimately without any problem pulled down the placard!

    Now, imagine the placard could read "BLACKS AND DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED"!...It could have been a great and endless chaos in the name of fighting for human right!

    What Mugabe is trying to do, is just the same thing. He is using chaos to solve Zimbambe problems. How many Zimbabeans have fled their beautiful country since the chaos started, how many innocent people are suffering because of that type of governance?

    We Africans, have to change the way we think and the way we tackle problems. After all, we are the ones who struggled for independence, pretending that we are ripe and ready to govern our nations!

    Moses Jakanyangoe

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  19. Uchangiaji wa namna hii unasaidia watu kujifunza mengi. Inafurahisha sana kuona watu mnabaki ndani ya kitu kinachozungumziwa HOTUBA YA MUGABE!

    Inatia moyo. Endeleeni hivyo-hivyo waungwana,safi sana!

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  20. HIYO PICHA ISSA UMEIPATA WAPI KAKA, JAMAA AMEKUNJA NGUMI ANAMPANGO WA KUMTOA MTU KNOK OUT. WE NEED ECONOMY FAITERS. WEWE October 4, 2007 10:13:00 PM EAT UMEPATIA MAALIM.MUNGU AKUBARIKI.

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  21. Mugabe is wrong in his leadership, though most of things he has said in his speech are true. Its up to Africans to oust Mugabe, if he is to be ousted. Democracy of the "Government of Zimbabwe, by Zimbabweans for Britain" is of no use.
    Remember, Britain orchestrated a coup to oust Milton Obote and put Idi Amin in Power. American ousted Patrice Lumumba and put Mobutu Sese seko. Kamuzu Banda was a product of Britain. If these few examples are not enough for africans to learn, we may never learn again.

    Zimbabwe economy was doing good because of foreign (mainly british) investers in Zimbabwe. Today the economy is poor because those investers strangle the economy for british political gain.

    Africans, we are not yet in a position to judge success interms of material wealth, as justice, dignity, self determination and self reliance are the prerequisits of it.

    If Britain becomes succesful to put Morgan Tsangirai in power, he will obviously habe to serve the british interests. Whenever he will be of no use to them, he will also become a dictator. Should zimbabweans again go and appeal to british authority to oust Tsangirai?
    My point is, if Zimbabweans truely don't want Mugabe, the should get rid of him themselves.

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  22. bravo Mugabe and keep it up. Africa has remained with few patriots who have resisted western ploys of undermining our interests.zimbabwean needs their land they fought for.If London and washington are symphathetic with their henchmen in zimbabwe why dont they fish-them back to their own cradlle land and let zimbabwe land be in the hands of zimbabwean? time is up for the third word to make use of its natural resources with or without any outside support, and the goal: to ensure that African benefits and not the so called foreigners in the name of "investors'.After all who said the Us has a clean plate of record!!look what unvails in Iraq, Afghanistan,guantanamo bay.

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  23. Mugabe your the African hero so far I have ever seen.The truth should remain the truth not otherwise.Middle Eastern people has taught a lesson to Westerners, do not mess with us. Africa should stand up and do the same,do not mess with africa, full stop. Mugabe, I do agree with you, the pains that Zimbabwens are suffering now is the pains of land-freedom. Tell you fellow Zimbabwens No pains No gains.BETTER DIE ON YOUR FEET THAN LIVE ON YOUR KNEEL. Fight Robert till your last soldier..... fight.

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  24. Robert Gabriel Mugabe, wewe ndiwe Jongwe kweli. Wengine akina Mobutu walikuwa wanajiganba tu!

    Kwako, the Jongwe of all Jongwes wa Afrika:

    PAMBERI NE CHIMURENGA, A LUTA CONTINUA, THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES, MAPAMBANO YANAENDELEA!

    Ila hukutaja kuwa CIA is a terrorist organization. Ilitaka kumwua Fidel Castro na Patrice Emergy Lumumba kwa sumu! Iliua Allende na wengine wengi! Ilikuwa inaongoza (pamoja na ufaransa) kuua viongozi wa Afrika kupitia coup detat!

    Ndio ilimfundisha Osama bin Laden! Inapigana vita Iraq na Afghanistan!

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  25. AFRICANS, YOU GOTTA ASK YOURSELF THIS: HOW IS IT THAT YOUR CONTINENT IS SO RICH IN RESOURCES AND YET YOU ARE POOREST IN THE WORLD? THE WORLD IS LOUGHFING AT YOU! TAKE OVER YOUR CONTINENT FROM COLONIALISTS AND NEOCOLONIALIST! KUDOS TO MUGABE!

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  26. Huyu ndiyo mwanaume wa Kiafrika mwenye balls mwanangu. Maana hawa wazungu wanatawala dunia tu kila kona na propaganda zao, kujifanya wao ndio wanaotetea haki za binadamu, wakati wao ndio wauwaji wa kwanza.
    I hope UN will act as UN and not offices for america and uk bs.

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  27. KWA UJUMLA NAMPONGEZA MUGABE. MARA NYINGI KATIKA KUFIKIA MALENGO YAWE YA KISIASA AU YA KIUCHUMI LAZIMA WATU WAPATE TABU.KAMA VILE BUSH NA WASHIRIKA WAKE WASIVYOJALI NI DAMU KIASI GANI YA WAIRAKI ITAMWAGWA(POTELEA MBALI)LAKINI UCHUMI WA MAFUTA NA IKIWEZEKANA IRAKI LIWE JIMBO LA MAREKANI.NI KWELI ZIMBABWE KUNA NJAA LAKINI WATU WAKE WANAELEWA WANAKOELEKEA.NAOMBA WATOA MAONI WASISAHAU YALIYOTOKAE NA YANAYOENDELEA JAMHURI YA KIDEMOKRASIA YA KONGO,KULE WATU HAWANA NJAA BALI TUNAZUNGUMZIA MAMIA KWA MAELFU YA WATU WALIOKUFA KAMA ZAO LA UKOLONI MAMBOLEO. HIVI NI KIONGOZI GANI KATIKA AFRIKA ANAWEZA KUSIMAMA AKAYASEMA YA MUGABE? TUSIWE WANAFIKI.

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  28. TOKA MUDA MREFU NIMEKUWA JIKIMCHUKIA TU MUGABE SABABU YA STRATEGY YAKE ILIYOPELEKEA MAISHA MAGUMU KWA WAZIMBABWE MUDA HUU. NA HII NI KWASABABU AMEKUWA MADARAKANI MUDA MREFU BILA KUFIKIA UAMUZI WA KUWAONDOA WEUPE WALIOKUWA WAMEKALIA UCHUMI NCHINI. LAKINI ALIPOGUNDUA KUWA HAHITAJIKI NA WANANCHI MADARAKANI, AKAONA AONESHE SWALA LITAKALOGUSA MASALAHI YA WALALAHOI WENGI-KUNYANG'ANYA NA KUWAONDOA WEUPE NCHINI. ALICHEZA 'DOUBLE ROLE-PROPAGANDA' YA KUWAFURAHISA WANANCHI NA YEYE KUJIWEKA MADARAKANI.

    HATA HIVO, KUFUATIA HOTUBA YAKE YA NEW YORK JUZI, NINAMPONGEZA SANA. NI YEYE PEKEE, ANAYEWEZA KUTAMKA WAZI MADHAMBI YA WAZUNGU NA MADHARA YAKE KWA WAAFRIKA. HATUNA MWANAUME KAMA YEYE AFRIKA. BORA HATA MKAPA ALIUNGA MKONO JUHUDI ZA KUJIKOMBOA ZIMBABWE AKIWA MADARAKANI, KULIKO MARAIS WA SASA WA AFRIKA WALIOFUNGA MIDOMO KAMA VILE WAO WALIZALIWA NJE YA AFRIKA.

    NAOMBA NIRUDIE, HOTUBA YA MUGABE IMETULIA. NIMEIHIFADHI NA NITAISOMA SIKU ZOTE MAISHANI MWANGU. HUYU NI MWANAHARAKATI WA KARNE. ANAYEBISHA AWE ALIKAA JELA KWAAJILI YA NCHI YAKE MIAKA 12 KAMA ALIVYOFUNGWA MUGABE AKIPIGANIA UHURU. lABDA AKINA NGUGI WA THIONG'O TU WALIOPATA MISUKOSUKO KAMA YA MUGABE. NYERERE PIA ALIKEMEA SANA MATAIFA YA MAGHARIBI KWA UNYONYAJI WAO, LAKINI HAJAWAHI KUWA NA SAUTI YA WAZI KAMA YA MUGABE.

    LONG LIVE MUGABE, LONG LIVE ZIMBAMBWE, LONG LIVE AFRICA... AND, SHAME UPON DAMN SHIT LEADERS, AGENTS OF THE WESTERN EXPLOITING MACHINES!

    Mlalahoi, ughaibuni,,,,
    Wanaume ni kama Mugabe!

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  29. Tunachekelea kwa kuwa tuko mbali, lakini sisi tulilalamika sana yalipotufika, sukari, unga ,mchele kwa foleni.ULIKUWA UDIKITETA KAMA WA MUGABE.

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  30. BECAUSE OF STUPID BUSH, BLAIR AND BROWN. MR. BOB MUGABE IS GREAT!!! THOSE 3 WHITE M...EYS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THIS WORLD.

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