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Original Post Date: 2008-04-28 Time: 00:00:00 Posted By: Jan
[I asked a friend in Harare, whether he thinks Mugabe will be gone in 6 months time. He also made an interesting comment about the quality of Mugabe’s Youth Militia, whom he felt could not stand up to any sort of decent soldiers. He is referring to his Rhodesian army days. Jan]
I wrote:-
Tell me, from your perspective over there, what do you think the chances
are of Tsvangirai actually walking in as the new President of Zim and Mugabe stepping down? Do you think world pressure can do it?
He replied:-
Yes, they have to pressure this bastard. There is no ways that Mugabe can carry on – what for/ To legitimize murder? No, my guess is that he is finished, there must be no backing down, even if it means fighting on. I reckon, the World Cup will have more influence than what people realize. We must start pressurizing on this issue.
I wrote:-
Honestly, answer this question: Do you think Mugabe will be ruling Zim in
6 months from now? Do you think he is more firmly entrenched than people believe?
Some over here want to tell me he is totally finished and that it is “Game over”. Do you think they are counting their chickens before they hatch?
He replied:-
No, I don’t think he’ll be there in 6 months time. The only indication of him being entrenched is through the people whom he ‘bought’ and dare not let go. I talk of the obvious – the army, police, judges etc., and his very efficient youth brigade., efficient not in a diciplined army sense as we know it – but the ability to strike terror in the weak rural and farming areas. Do you think he could have done this when we were in uniform – no ways. The farming and rural areas are open targets since they are totally unarmed. Having said that – there are a number of cases now comig through, of villagers fighting back – this is welcome sign. I agree that his game is over, but don’t ask me when, it is goig to be a case of survival of the fittest to stay alive. For people who have forex or can earn forex, Zim is still a great place to live – but without forex, sorry maningi. (maningi=very much – he’s saying that without forex you can’t live)