Mbeki confident of free and fair elections in Zimbabwe
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Jul 29, 2007, 14:27 GMT
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Pity most leaders in Africa take a step to the left of reality and go into denial. They semm unable to grasp the needs of the majority of the people, just the needs of their survival in office.
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juhaJul 29th, 2007 - 15:51:56
Mbeki is confident?...hmmmmm are those Zimbabweans living outside the country allowed to vote? i don't think so. Mbeki has left the fruit to rot on the tree too long and now its fallen on the ground shriveled and moldy.
Shame on the border states propping up this loser government.
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