Construction everywhere in Joburg
I am here in Joburg and i see construction everywhere the moment i am off the airport, uhuu what development
I am here in Joburg and i see construction everywhere the moment i am off the airport, uhuu what development
Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe was given a hero's welcome on Thursday at the opening of a Southern African summit set to be dominated by international concerns over his country's meltdown.
A 15-year-old schoolboy and a security guard were crushed to death as hordes of shoppers tried to buy sugar in Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo, reports said on Thursday.
Trade and peacekeeping also are on the agenda, but Southern African leaders meeting this week are likely to be preoccupied with the economic and political crises in Zimbabwe that are sending thousands of refugees into neighbouring South Africa, Botswana and Zambia.
Couldn’t believe my eyes this morning, queueing for petrol in Joburg? Lines of cars across the northern suburbs are still spilling over to the main routes and tempers flare as outraged motorists are told that the fuel has just dried up. Made me think of our neighbours in Zimbabwe and the pictures we always see of people queueing up for fuel. I hope this mess is sorted out sooner than later… Imagine getting stuck in Mafikeng with no petrol to return?
For the first time i felt very very frightened and angry about what is going on in my country. I had this bad dream about how things become after things digenerated into chaos in the country. What made me very frightened is the fact that as things stand at the moment in the country, everthing points to an explusion and all the ingridients are there. But what frightened me is the fact that as Zimbabweans we can not do anything to save ourselves lest Robert Mugabe will unleash his mighty on us. But what made me very very angry is the fact that while we can not do anything for ourselves this is the time that we needed a shoulder to lean on and the world, Africa and SADC is failing us on this. As i write a SADC talkshop is underway in Zimbabwe and on this very first day nothing points to anywhere near resolving the crsis in Zimbabwe.Back to my dream. There was war in Zimbabwe and this war was started not by Tsvangirai who is always accused of being a violent leader, but by ZANU PF mandarins most of whom had gotten fade up with Mugabe's excesses. But this war claimed the lives of many civilians until the Mbekis of this world finally realised there was a crisis in the country.Many Zimbabweans fled the country in my dream, and finally the unthinkable happened, a coupbecame a reality and Mugabe got away with it fleeing to Namibia where he was given sanctuary by Nujoma and it became apparent that he has a lot of hotels, resorts and houses in that country, becoming apparent where all our money was being wasted. Funny enough we all agreed to pardon the guy, something that we were not prepared to do all along.
Just a few minutes from the time of writing, a group of Zimbabwean journalists who were covering the outreach by the MDC president Morgan Tsvangirai who was on tour of supermarkets in Harare were harrased and assaulted by the police before they sacrried for cover after a group of police officers and soldiers were unleashed onto them.