Opinion / Letters
Mugabe should give us a break
27 Jan 2015 at 21:41hrs | Views
EDITOR,
President Robert Mugabe should give us a break, we need action that improves our lives not just talk.
Coming back from a lengthy and costly holiday, Mugabe has made it the norm to use the Harare International Airport platform to hold his party rallies and engage in tirades against his enemies.
It's just talk and more talk from the nonagenarian leader for the past 35 years, but sadly no food on the table for the impoverished Zimbabweans, many of whom have fled the country.
Mugabe is infamous worldwide as the president who specialises in lengthy speeches attacking perceived enemies blaming everyone else but himself for Zimbabwe's catastrophic political and economic failures during his 35 years of misrule.
Grace, his wife, who remained behind in Singapore, was the missing actor at the airport to join the husband in performing a tragi-comedy of attacking personalities of those that say the truth at the expense of focusing on the economy and the country's deteriorating infrastructure such as the pothole-infested roads.
Baddman
President Robert Mugabe should give us a break, we need action that improves our lives not just talk.
Coming back from a lengthy and costly holiday, Mugabe has made it the norm to use the Harare International Airport platform to hold his party rallies and engage in tirades against his enemies.
It's just talk and more talk from the nonagenarian leader for the past 35 years, but sadly no food on the table for the impoverished Zimbabweans, many of whom have fled the country.
Mugabe is infamous worldwide as the president who specialises in lengthy speeches attacking perceived enemies blaming everyone else but himself for Zimbabwe's catastrophic political and economic failures during his 35 years of misrule.
Grace, his wife, who remained behind in Singapore, was the missing actor at the airport to join the husband in performing a tragi-comedy of attacking personalities of those that say the truth at the expense of focusing on the economy and the country's deteriorating infrastructure such as the pothole-infested roads.
Baddman
Source - dailynews
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