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EU lifts travel ban on Mugabe ministers to boost relations

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Jun 17, 2009, 16:46 GMT


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DanielJun 17th, 2009 - 19:01:52

Its a good move which have been taken by temporally allowing these two ministers from Mugabe's cabinet to attend this importend tour of duty such that they can see for themselves and witness that the Zimbabwean Prime Minister is on no joke torwards restoring peace,justice, law and order and rebuild the shatered economy of Zimbabwe not for MDC but for all Zimbabweans including President Mugabe and all Zanu PF power abusers and farm inverders may God please help.

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