Hopefully Mugabe is on his way out

Emerson Mnangangwa, who was sacked by Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe last week, had been expected to succeed the 93-year-old leader but his sacking suggests that Mugabe is paving the way for his wife Grace, 52, to take over as leader.

She is even more odious than her husband, a really nasty piece of work. Known as Gucci Grace in Zimbabwe for her predilection for shopping whilst her people starve, I predict a civil war if she gains power.

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This could have profound effects on not just Zimbabwe, but Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and South Africa. Yet you bloody lot are only concerned with the alleged sexual peccadilloes of Roy Moore, truly sad.

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When zimbabwe was rhodesia and under white rule it was a first world country. Since blacks took over everything has fallen apart. Blacks are mentally inferior. They cannot build a first world country and cannot even maintain one they steal from whites. This has been the story of africa the last 60 years.
 
Not sure that this one is much better, he was the guy that ordered the North Korean trained Fifth Brigade to conduct a massacre of over 20,000 opponents in Matabeleland.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...babwe-VP-75-London-educated-ex-spymaster.html
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Humbled at last after 37 years of genocide, dictatorship and misery in Zimbabwe: 'Gucci Grace' and her monstrous tyrant Mugabe whose rapacious greed bled their own country dry

House arrest should not prove too irksome for Robert Mugabe. After all, the house in question is most likely the 25-bedroom mansion in Borrowdale, an affluent suburb of Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, built for the now-deposed president and his wife, ‘Gucci Grace’.

A gilded cage, quite literally, in the baroque style, marble-clad, drenched in gold leaf and with two swimming pools and a state-of-the-art security system, it is a study in vulgarity.

This wedding cake of an edifice, built at vast expense, is an opulent rebuke to millions of ordinary Zimbabweans who must daily contend with appalling poverty, struggling by on barely a dollar a day.

If the 93-year-old dictator is permitted to serve out what time remains to him in such a setting, he should be grateful.*

Others of his kind ended up swinging from lampposts.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5087243/Humbled-37-years-misery-Zimbabwe.html

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This could have profound effects on not just Zimbabwe, but Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and South Africa. Yet you bloody lot are only concerned with the alleged sexual peccadilloes of Roy Moore, truly sad.

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Americans are notoriously myopic about the world

Gucci Grace
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Americans are notoriously myopic about the world

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Corozan and you are idiots, obviously everyone agrees that Mugabe’s loss of power is a good thing or they would be here arguing he should stay.

There is obvious disagreement on Roy Moore and that is why it’s discussed.
 
Doris is having a conniption, always wanted to use that word!! She still can't spell corazon correctly!

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Corozan and you are idiots, obviously everyone agrees that Mugabe’s loss of power is a good thing or they would be here arguing he should stay.

There is obvious disagreement on Roy Moore and that is why it’s discussed.
it's more then that. Robert Mugabe is the devil we know..there are other devils who could succeed him

Mugabe's exit is 'a done deal' but Zimbabwe is still in limbo
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/16/africa/zimbabwe-unrest/index.html
 
Ever since blacks took over rhodesia and renamed it zimbabwe, the country has gone downhill. This has happened throughout all of africa. Blacks take over and everything collapses. Same thing happens in american cities like detroit and baltimore. Blacks are very mentally inferior and wherever they exist, you have crime, poverty and misery.
 
Mugabe resists pressure to resign as detention pictures emerge

The 93-year-old was put under house arrest during a military takeover on Wednesday, amid a power struggle over who would succeed him.

There has been no official word on the outcome of talks he had with regional envoys and the army chief earlier.

But sources say he has so far refused to agree to move aside.

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said earlier it was "
in the interests of the people" that Mr Mugabe "resign... immediately".

The army moved in after Mr Mugabe last week sacked Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, signalling that he favoured his wife Grace Mugabe to take over his Zanu-PF party and thus the presidency.

The BBC's Andrew Harding, in Zimbabwe, says that if President Mugabe can be persuaded to step down officially it could help legitimise the military's dramatic intervention.

On the streets, it is hard to find anyone who wants Mr Mugabe to stay on, our correspondent adds, but negotiating the manner of his departure and some sort of transitional agreement to follow could take some time.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-42020416
 
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