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Wednesday 20 April 2011

Next Zimbabwe General Election: Exorcise Tobaiwa Mudede's Ghost




For over a decade now Zimbabwe elections results have been rightly discredited as being fraudulent, rigged and misrepresentative of the wishes of the majority Zimbabweans. Among the most common reasons sighted in support of this negative view is the integrity of the Tobaiwa Mudede compiled voters roll that has too many errors to be acceptable as the basis of any credible electoral process.

Often cited irregularities are multiple replications of identical name entries on different Constituencies, entries of names of persons under the age of 18 years or too many entries of people above 100 years as well as existence of   names of known deceased voters and too many voters resident at one address while many intending voters are turned away as their names do not appear on the voter’s roll.

Thursday 14 April 2011

Professor Jonathan Moyo a derseving candidate for political distress



Ever since his re-election Professor Moyo has embarked on a futile personal political crusade that has absolutely no input from the constituency that elected him. Because his political mission is personal and inane he has only managed to disingenuously further blemish none other than himself and Zanu PF following the party’s ill advised re-admittance of the Tsholotsho North legislator with a soiled political career that any serious party would exercise extreme caution about before positioning him in its ranks.

Professor Moyo’s March 2008 re-election by the narrowest of margins was out of the MDC-T largesse. The MDC-T accurately assessed that Professor Moyo, then in political wilderness following his unceremonious suspension from Zanu PF over the Tsholotsho declaration which in turn had transformed him into a rabid critic of the then ruling party,

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Mugabe: Former Colonial Liberation War fighters’ last bastion of hope




As health problems mount on the octogenarian Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and revolutionary events in North Africa and The Middle East pan out, panic and pandemonium grips his faithful coterie of brainwashed former freedom and pseudo freedom fighters.

The morale of the former Liberation war fighters and their assimilated youth militia that is the spine of Zanu PF by virtue of their hegemony on the Zanu PF and by extension National power is to say the least, ravaged.

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Robert Mugabe: When eye cataracts operation manifest as poliomyelitis








Images of President Robert Mugabe being carted around in a golf cart at the recent Sadc Troika summit in Zambia must send political tremors within Zanu PF.

At a time when the party is deeply divided and its political fortunes at the lowest ebb following defeat after defeat in every election held since 2008, the rapid deterioration of the party leader’s health could not have been more untimely.

Monday 4 April 2011

COMMUNIQUÉ SUMMIT OF THE ORGAN TROIKA ON POLITICS, DEFENCE AND SECURITY COOPERATION 31 MARCH, 2011 LIVINGSTONE, REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA


1. The Troika Summit of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security
Cooperation met in Livingstone, Republic of Zambia, on 31 March 2011 to
consider the political and security situation in the region, in particular in the
Republics of Madagascar and Zimbabwe.

2. Summit was chaired by H.E. Rupiah Bwezani Banda, Chairperson of
Organ on Politics Defence and Security Cooperation and President of the
Republic of Zambia.

3. Summit was attended by the following Heads of State and Government:
Namibia H.E. President Hifikepunye Pohamba,
Chairperson of SADC
South Africa H.E. President Jacob G. Zuma, Deputy
Chairperson of the Organ
Mozambique H.E. President Armando Emilio Guebuza.

4. Also in attendence were H.E. Robert G. Mugabe, President of the
Republic of Zimbabwe, Right. Hon. Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime Minister;
Hon. Deputy Prime Minister Professor Arthur Mutambara; Professor
Welshman Ncube, President of MCD-N and Dr. Tomaz Augusto Salomão,
Executive Secretary of SADC.

Kufamba NaJesu