Monday, October 29, 2012

Stop the blood – Stop these dictators.

Stop the blood – Stop these dictators.


It is evident by Bashar – Al – Assad’s failure to hold his end of a cease fire / truce that like all dictators before him, he will stop a nothing.

Why does it have to take more than a year and counting before anything meaningful is done regarding Syria and regarding stopping this outright slaughter?

Dictators like Assad and Mugabe will stop at nothing.

The people of Syria have the right to normal life and this dictator like Mugabe, must be dealt with and taken out of office before he kills millions.

Stop Assad. Stop Mugabe. Stop dictators. Let love flow and democracy rule.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

ZANU PF yet again warns of a blood bath

Zanu PF has warned there could be a bloodbath if Prime Minister


Morgan Tsvangirai wins next year’s Presidential elections.

In an interview with South African-based television channel e-News Channel

Africa, Zanu PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo chillingly revealed how hardliners

would find it difficult to hand over the reins of power to Tsvangirai.

The Daily News also managed to exclusively view the whole hair-raising
interview.
"I can say it will be a mess. That is what I can tell you; it will be messy.
We will be asking for too much from our guys (the military) to accept these
people who we all know fought against them and were responsible for the
deaths of many of their comrades,” Gumbo said.
“They (hardliners) are human beings; they feel pained by the actions of the
opposition and also by the West. I have told people several times that look
we laughed at what happened in Libya and we laugh at what is happening in
Syria. These things can also happen here. There will be deaths. People could
be killed and maimed and so on,” he said.
Gumbo’s warning comes hard on the heels of a recent interview with the
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) by Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa
in which he made veiled threats to Tsvangirai, insinuating the military
would stage a coup detat if he wins the next elections.
“He (Tsvangirai) cannot win. He has been campaigning and mobilising against
the interests of Zimbabweans on many issues, whether talking about land,
seeking to reverse the gains of the liberation struggle,” Chinamasa told BBC’s
Andrew Harding.



82 year old headman killed by Zanu PF

The late headman Rwisai Nyakauru pictured with Nyanga North MP Douglas Mwonzora


The gentleman on the lesft (Rwisai Nyakauru) had been incarcerated for 25 days, alongside Nyanga North MP and MDC-T spokesman Douglas Mwonzora and 23 others.

Nyakauru was arrested on the 14th of February at the Taziwa Hotel and brutally assaulted in one of the rooms. The war vets and Zanu PF militia “kicked him all over the body especially the chest area.”

“When we got to prison he was very sick and at one time collapsed vomiting blood. Prison officers would not take him to a civilian hospital.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Tsvangirai threatens to pull out of GNU

The Honerable Morgan Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of the inclusive government if his party supporters continue to be victims of political violence.

Speaking in this weekend, the Premier said he would soon convene an emergency council meeting to decide whether or not to stay in the inclusive government.

Some districts are witnessing and increase of political violence

Last week the party’s ward chairman in Zaka, Nelson Bvudzijena, was injured when his house was petrol bombed. He was taken to the St Anthony’s Musiso hospital were the MDC leader paid him visit.

Tsvangirai also accused ZANU PF leader Robert Mugabe of being a hypocrite, who denounced violence by day and promoted it by night.

He told his supporters that his message to Mugabe is that they cannot pretend to be working together when violence is taking place, adding that he would confront Mugabe and tell him to ‘shape up or the MDC-T will ship out.’

He continued: ‘I am going to call an emergency council meeting to see if it is worth it to continue in the government of national unity. Shall we continue to turn a blind eye when my supporters are being tortured, when diamonds are being looted?’



Police sticking by Mugabe

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has not arrested a single person involved


in three widely reported incidents of political violence in the past month,

targeting non ZANU-PF people; in what critics say gives credence to

assertions by the two formations of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)

that the force is biased in favour of President Robert Mugabe’s party.

Suspected ZANU-PF supporters have, in the past four weeks, been fingered in

the assault and harassment of supporters of the MDC parties in Mutoko,

Shangani and Masvingo.

Failure by the police to effect arrests particularly ahead of fresh

harmonised polls President Mugabe wants held in March 2013, about six months

away, has raised fears of a repeat of 2008 political violence, which led to

inconclusive presidential elections, resulting in the consummation of the

present inclusive government.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

MDC Member hospitalized

Three of our supporters, who were attacked by ZANU PF supporters as they travelled


to the party’s 13th Anniversary celebrations on Saturday,one other member was arrested for taking pictures of police at a roadblock.

Our supporters were ambushed by ZANU PF supporters at Shangani Business Centre in Gweru,