Chinja! Mugabe Must GO! was what the crowd was chanting with some people waving Banners with “Mugabe and Gono Must Go”. People in various forums saw it as an embarrassing move by Zimbabweans in the UK but it may just have been them getting their point across that Mugabe must go before they consider returning home.
Tsvangirai clearly looked lost for words when he saw that he had no control over the crowd. There was nothing else he could do but step down from the pulpit.
This mans policies are too weak for an African nation! He seems to be trying the please the west (which is not a bad thing) but by doing so the situation in Zim is not improving at all.
The money he is collecting is too little to relieve the situation and what are the odds of it actually reaching the people?
The people have tod him what they want and he is not giving it to them.
Its as though he is trying to fight an oppable brain tumor with chemo, instead of going to a surgeon and yanking the bloody thing out easily!!!
Judging by the amount of enquiries my company receives to ship cars and other vehicles to Zimbabwe, South Africa and Namibia it seems that many people have taken up the call to return home.
Glen
Wavecrest Ltd, Gravesend, UK
I am Zimbabwean living in England and I used to live in Harare, I must say that my country has been ruined by world’s biggest terrorist which is Mugabe, look at the exchange rate, poverty, economic conditions of Zimbabwe. When I think about it my heart really goes, I wonder why Mugabe does not let citizens of Zimbabwe decide the future of the country and also Mugabe must realize that he is in power since last 30 years his mind is getting old and he cannot think the same as young generation can think, so he must resign for the better of Zimbabweans. Thank you