WEIRD MYSTERY:Queen Elizabeth Turns 90 as Zimbabwe Celebrates its Own Birthday
21 April 2016
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Whoever solves this mystery could crack the secrets to Zimbabwe’s chaos and glory.

The British Queen turns 90 in the same anniversary week with former colony, Zimbabwe’s independence. Now who on earth imposed these dates and was this to ensure that they coincide with the Queen’s birth-date? History will tell us that it was the late Lord John AnalysisSoames, the British crown’s own governor over Rhodesia 1979-80, who presided over the handover period. Does this say something about it all?
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There are too many parallels between the Queen and Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe, as ZimEye.com explores. The Queen was last night introduced on the BBC as the Head Of State. Now does that title not ring a bell to every Zimbabwean alive today? Solving these parallels could solve the reason why Robert Mugabe stubbornly considers himself immovable and this may show us how he sees himself as really the King of Zimbabwe and in a recent interview with CNN’s Christianne Amanpour, he told the journo to her face to measure him against the Queen and no one else below her.
The mystery gets deeper.
The Queen like Robert Mugabe does not approve of the legalisation of same-sex marriage.
While in favour of civil partnerships, as a woman of deep Christian faith she took a different view on the legislation allowing same-sex couples to ‘marry’.

She expressed her frustration to a friend at the height of the controversy, but admitted she was powerless to intervene, saying: ‘I can only advise and warn.’
The friend said: ‘It was the “marriage” thing that she thought was wrong, because marriage ought to be sacrosanct between a man and a woman.’ It is the first time her anxiety over the controversial issue has become known, the UK paper Daily Mail reported. – ZimEye

3 Replies to “WEIRD MYSTERY:Queen Elizabeth Turns 90 as Zimbabwe Celebrates its Own Birthday”

  1. This is me of the most stupid things ever put to word. So shaming and truly disgracefully embarrassing. Attempt at nothing. Writer’s block syndrome maybe? I would find a rope and a strong tree to hang myself if I ever found myself identified with such lunacy

  2. This is me of the most stupid things ever put to word. So shaming and truly disgracefully embarrassing. Attempt at nothing. Writer’s block syndrome maybe? I would find a rope and a strong tree to hang myself if I ever found myself identified with such lunacy

  3. Who ever wrote this article; who is Queen Elizabeth?
    Are you talking about the British English Queen? If so why don’t you say English Queen Elizabeth. She is not everyone’s Queen.
    You love saying Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini, isn’t it, because he belongs to the Zulu? I mean, you never say King Goodwill Zwelithini.
    I sense an inferiority complex. Typical black people!!

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