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Original Post Date: 2001-08-19 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 8/19/2001 1:43:58 PM
President Mugabe & President Mbeki will never clas
Zimbabwe”s minister of Information, Professor Jonathan Moyo, should of
course be seen for what he really is, the Minister of
DisInformation. He is, Mugabe”s Liar-in-Chief.
Last year I watched the BBC interviewing him. The BBC interviewer had
all the pertinent facts on hand, and Moyo just lied through his teeth.
Indeed, I have never seen a man tell so many lies in such a short period
of time. I believe the dear Professor qualifies for a unique place in the
Guiness Book of Records.
Recently he was interviewed by an SABC TV crew for the program
FOKUS and he similarly lied, and lied, and lied. He”s good.
Imagine therefore, my utter surprise when he once turned around and
told the truth for a change?
South Africa”s government has had a softly, softly approach towards
Mugabe for this past year. Mbeki has said that he is going for “quiet
diplomacy”. Phooey! I”ve lived in both Zimbabwe and South Africa, and
in my opinion, there is not one ounce of difference between the ruling
parties or the leaders of either country. They are old allies, old
comrades in arms, old buddies.
Tony Leon, the head of South Africa”s opposition made the point clearly
once, he said in effect: “Is Mbeki”s “quiet diplomacy” not really
“quiet approval” of Mugabe”s actions?” Bull”s eye Mr Leon!!! I agree.
Last week, Professor Moyo actually said the same thing. At a news
conference he remarked that there are people who are hoping a clash will
come between South Africa”s President Mbeki and Zimbabwe”s President
Mugabe. Then he remarked that they are waiting in vain for such a clash
will never occur.
I have always believed that President Mbeki, and indeed, all the other
Marxist heads of state in southern Africa are in fact big supporters of
Mugabe. Many people back Mugabe behind the scenes, and the danger is
that Mugabe may be setting the trend for all of Africa in the near
future, including of course, South Africa.