Comrades,
President Mugabe was sabotage by his own party to expose him or even
to send a clear signal to those who don't want him to step down within
Zanu Pf for their own good reasons. That is clear not to my mind.
Let's wait and see the next signal.
On the point of eloquent leaders, i have a
Comrade Linda, any ideas on who should succeed Oldman RG Mugabe and his peers
in ZANU- PF leadership? I think though ZANU-PF is keenly aware of the
succession matter and is probably fairly prepared for the inevitable departure
of Mugabe and his peers.
> Subject: Re: [PAYCO] Time to call it
Comrades,
Let's be serious. This is a serious matter just like when President
Boris Yeltsin of Russia tripped and staggered infront of the public
media making mockery of himself. He was redicule and dubbed as being
drunk on an important occassion and called to resign. .
Ma-Afrika, there is no
Evening comrades, I wouldn't want to necessary venture into either side of the
debate regarding whether or not Mugabe should leave as a matter of urgency. I
think the speech incident is being blown out of proportion in so far as Mugabe
is being blamed for the oversight. My understanding is that
It was indeed the most embarrassing moment. Succession has never been this
urgent. The Old Man has played his part, let him hand over the baton.
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From: Sebenzile Mlaza
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It is not as easy as like that for him, comrade. If Mugabe goes, there
will be political upheaval in Zimbabwe. It will mean regime change.
His Inner Circle will have to go too. That will be costly. It is the
one forcing him to remain in power. It's a political marriage unti
death. .even if he
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