Tales from the Rainbow Nation

ZIMBABWE RUINS

IN HI(TLER)S IMAGE

Acknowledgement: F Esterhuyse, Beeld, 2002-08-31


CHIEF DEVIL
 
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was back in action during the last week of August 2001, blaming everyone from the international media to the opposition and their "white handlers" for his country's woes. Denying that his targeting of white farmers was racist, Mugabe had these choice words for his critics:

"Why should they [the white commerical farmers] be treated as if they are next to God? If anything they are next to he himself who commands evil and resides in the inferno. There are those who think white skin is God's creation and black skin is the creation of satan. So why did they come to a country run by people created by satan?"

Chief devil


MRS MUGABE, THE FARMER
 
Robert Mugabe's wife Grace Mugabe laid claim to the farm Iron Mask Estate, 48 km northwest of Harare, after choosing it for herself. The white owners, Johan and Eva Matthews (both in their seventies) were told in August 2002 to vacate the farm with immediate effect since Mrs Mugabe "wished to move in". It comes after reports that white owned farms were also confiscated to be given to Muhammar Gadafi, president of Lybia, in payment for oil supplied by his country to Zimbabwe.
And whereas the so-called "land reform" policy of the Mugabe regime is "justified" by claims that the land is confiscated to give to the "landless" masses, in practice things have proved otherwise. In a list published in August 2002 of Zimbabweans who were given free farms taken from white farmers (without any compensation), family members of Mugabe, senior judges, ambassadors, bank officials, police and army officers, senior journalists and even a gospel singer and the chauffeur of Zanu-PF's head office are some of the "lucky ones".

The receivers of free farms include chief judge Godrey Chidyausiku, judge Charles Hungwe, Joseph Chinotimba (vice president of the trade union federation), and lt-genl Guveya Chiwanga (chief of the army).

Tobaiwa Mudede, registrar-general who was in charge of the previous general election, receives two farms for his contribution towards getting Mugabe re-elected, and Shiri Perence receives three farms. Perence was in charge of the Matabeleland massacres of the eighties in which 20 000 people were killed by Zimbawe soldiers.

Border Gezi, who led the attacks of farms in 2000 and was a former minister of youth affairs, sport and culture, receives one farm. (He died in 2002 of Aids related complications). Paradzayi Zimondi, chief of prisons, receives one farm and his deputy Solomon Sizibisa receives two farms.

The deputy president, Joseph Msika, and the minister of environmental affairs and tourism, Francis Nhema each receive a farm, and the minister of foreign affairs, Isack Mudenge, receives two.

The minister of local government, public works and housing, Ignatius Chombo, informed the farmer of the farm Allan Grange in West Mashonoland during the last week of August 2002 to vacate the farm immediately because he wants to move in. The farm is 400 hectares in extent and the barley crop, which the farmer had to leave behind, was worth ZIM$130 million.

The names of at least twelve Mugabes appears on the list of new farm owners, including three sisters of Mugabe. Mugabe's wife Grace receives two and his sister Sabine three farms. One of these is Gowrie, where the owner (Mr Terry Norton) was murdered by squatters. Several senior journalists, most of the state broadcaster, receive farms.



WHILST ZIMBABWE IS BURNING...


LOOKING AT IT THROUGH DIFFERENT GLASSES
Thabo Mbeki admits in British press that his quiet diplomacy policy failed dismally
Thabo Mbeki has admitted in the British press that his policy of "quiet diplomacy" towards Mugabe has failed dismally. In the South African press he described it as a "success"


GAG THE PRESS
Mugabe's regime is putting the pressure on the independent Zimbabwe press. Geoffrey Nyarota, editor of the "Daily News" was arrested because his paper reported that police vehicles were seen participating in transporting looted property from white owned farms. He later had to be released.


WHAT DOES IT SPELL?
Robert Mugabe blames everyone else but himself for Zimbabwe's collapse


POPULAR MAN: WANTED BY ALL
WANTED
ENEMY
OF
DEMOCRACY
WANTED
ENEMY
OF THE 
RULE OF LAW
WANTED
ENEMY
OF
ZIMBABWE
WANTED
ENEMY
OF
AFRICA
Acknowledgement: Die Burger, 2000-04-20


SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
Subtitle: In good company
Adolf Hitler
The Jewish shopkeepers are the enemy of the state.
- Adolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin
The Kulaks* are the enemy of the state.
* large farmers
Idi Amin
The Indian shopkeepers are the enemy of the state.
- Idi Amin
Robert Mugabe
The white farmers are the enemy of the state.
- Robert Mugabe



ZIMBABWE RUINS

Acknowledgement: Zapiro (Mail & Guardian)
Hitler Hunzvi died of aids related malarial symptoms in May 2001
Hitler Hunsvi, instigator of the illegal farm occupations by so-called "war veterans", died of Aids related malarial symptoms in May 2001. He was declared a "national hero" by the Mugabe regime. (Acknowledgement: Zapiro, Sunday Times)


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