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Zuma's Zimbabwe visit tomorrow to be met with great resistance
21 Nov 2017 at 10:35hrs | Views
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African President Jacob Zuma's visit to Zimbabwe tomorrow is likely to
be met with great resistances from citizens who have openly declared
that they have lost their trust on the SA leader after he only seemed to
intervane in the crisis in the country to save his friend Robert Mugabe
from being ousted.
Indications are that tempers are high that SA has been silent when Mugabe and his Zanu PF butchered people since year 2000 despite being informed of the crises and only came in to endorse the elections as free and fair in favour of Mugabe who has been repeatedly accused of rigging.
Zuma is jetting in tomorrow to meet Mugabe and it is not clear what position he adopts in the matter in which Mugabe has been rejected by his party and citizens at large.
"We are not happy about the manner in which Zuma and his country have been handling the issues of Zimbabwe since the time of former President Thabo Mbeki. All what they have been doing is to endorse the wrongs done by Mugabe and his Zanu PF on citizens but now that Mugabe is no longer wanted they try to save him," said one citizen.
"Zuma must be careful of what he is coming here to do or else he may have difficulties in going back to his country."
Indications are that tempers are high that SA has been silent when Mugabe and his Zanu PF butchered people since year 2000 despite being informed of the crises and only came in to endorse the elections as free and fair in favour of Mugabe who has been repeatedly accused of rigging.
Zuma is jetting in tomorrow to meet Mugabe and it is not clear what position he adopts in the matter in which Mugabe has been rejected by his party and citizens at large.
"We are not happy about the manner in which Zuma and his country have been handling the issues of Zimbabwe since the time of former President Thabo Mbeki. All what they have been doing is to endorse the wrongs done by Mugabe and his Zanu PF on citizens but now that Mugabe is no longer wanted they try to save him," said one citizen.
"Zuma must be careful of what he is coming here to do or else he may have difficulties in going back to his country."
Source - Byo24News