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'Zimbabweans far educated than xenophobic South Africans,' says Patrick Zhuwao
07 Jun 2015 at 17:50hrs | Views
President Robert Mugabe's nephew- Patrick Zhuwao has declared that Zimbabweans are far better educated than their South African counterparts.
He said Zimbabweans would never vow to stop their children from going to school because they do not want to pay for electricity.
Zhuwao made the bold claims in his weekly Sunday Mail column - The Zhuwao Brief.
Below is the full section of his allegations that might escalate the current diplomatic rift.
Last week, vendors who are operating within undesignated locations were given seven days to relocate to designated sites.
Conversations about the need to restore some order in Harare's business district have been going on for a while. In some instances, opposition activists have taken to social media bemoaning the deterioration of order in urban areas.
The Zhuwao Brief sought to dig deeper into this issue.
A couple of weeks ago I went to the MTN rank in central Johannesburg and noticed that the issue of street vending was worse there than in Harare.
For a while, I felt better until I came to my senses and remembered that Zimbabweans can never be compared to South Africans. We are better educated.
Zimbabweans would never conduct a protest in which they vow to stop their children from going to school because they do not want to pay for electricity.
Zimbabwean are so clear about their African identity that they would never burn a fellow black African alive and still want to consider a white man more African than a Ugandan.
Zimbabweans fought an actual liberation war against live white oppressors who fought back with guns, gunships and napalm.
Zimbabweans do not need to take down statures of dead white people to validate their revolutionary credentials.
He said Zimbabweans would never vow to stop their children from going to school because they do not want to pay for electricity.
Zhuwao made the bold claims in his weekly Sunday Mail column - The Zhuwao Brief.
Below is the full section of his allegations that might escalate the current diplomatic rift.
Last week, vendors who are operating within undesignated locations were given seven days to relocate to designated sites.
Conversations about the need to restore some order in Harare's business district have been going on for a while. In some instances, opposition activists have taken to social media bemoaning the deterioration of order in urban areas.
The Zhuwao Brief sought to dig deeper into this issue.
A couple of weeks ago I went to the MTN rank in central Johannesburg and noticed that the issue of street vending was worse there than in Harare.
For a while, I felt better until I came to my senses and remembered that Zimbabweans can never be compared to South Africans. We are better educated.
Zimbabweans would never conduct a protest in which they vow to stop their children from going to school because they do not want to pay for electricity.
Zimbabwean are so clear about their African identity that they would never burn a fellow black African alive and still want to consider a white man more African than a Ugandan.
Zimbabweans fought an actual liberation war against live white oppressors who fought back with guns, gunships and napalm.
Zimbabweans do not need to take down statures of dead white people to validate their revolutionary credentials.
Source - Byo24News