South Africa: Zimbabweans Knifed By Fear as Mugabe Skips Into Pretoria
8 June 2015
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By Aleck Anderson
Zimbabwe President Mr. Robert Mugabe is in South Africa in a few days’ time on African Union business as the rotating chairman of the same.
In normal circumstances, the foreign trips of the nonagenarian who has in the past twenty months spent most of his time in the skies than on land is not surprising.
According to anonymous sources at the Zimbabwe treasury department, Mr. Mugabe’s travelling has gobbled more than eighty million dollars in the past twenty four months ( yes 80 000 000 green bucks – more than a billion South African rands – 1 000 000 000 rands).
A flashback to two months ago when the much abhorred Zimbabwean non-statesman was in South Africa, violence erupted against foreign nationals on the very day of his arrival. Despite the absence of any touchable evidence to prove Mugabe’s hand in the incitement of the xenophobic attacks, a trail of events easily link Mugabe to violence which he prides himself as being a seasoned graduate of.
On or around the 15th of June 2015, when Mr. Mugabe will be in session with African heads of states in the posh Sandton City, the Zimbabwean army and all security forces will be unleashed on more than two million vendors across Zimbabwe. Whereas vending is the only occupation available in Zimbabwe, regardless of one’s profession or academic standing, Mr. Mugabe has decided to punish the people of Zimbabwe by detaching them from their only source of living (the army deployment was strategically delayed by a week so that it is not done in his absence to absolve the dictator of any wrongdoing).
Mr. Mugabe is responsible for the disappearance of Itai Dzamara, a human rights who was only armed with a pen but was abducted by heavily armed men and is yet to be seen for a couple of months. In as much as the voices of the international community notably the United States, United Nations, European Union and France in particular among many more nations, Africa is yet to state her position regarding this deplorable act of cowardice by Mugabe and his henchmen.
In as much as the South African authorities will do their best to protect all residents within their borders, a proactive and vigilant approach is required from all Zimbabweans. It is noted that there is a sudden influx of suspicious men and women at several joints frequented by Zimbabweans including well known (names withheld) Mugabe intelligence  operatives on a prowl.
On a parting note, specific attention must be given to the hundred plus travelling entourage accompanying Africa’s oldest dictator to South Africa. The Immigration, Revenue and intelligence services must be on a serious watch out to prevent renditions of notable political refugees in South Africa. It goes without saying that the dictator normally uses these diplomatic escapades to facilitate illegal gem trades with some unscrupulous merchants of evil.  
Aleck Anderson is the Secretary for International Relations in the MDC T Youth Assembly – South Africa Province. He writes in his personal capacity.

3 Replies to “South Africa: Zimbabweans Knifed By Fear as Mugabe Skips Into Pretoria”

  1. He thanked Zuma for giving zimbabweans jobs and violence got worse the following day
    ,who knows what he will say again today , munongoziva zvinota chemebere.

  2. and the migrants from North Africa are continuing to pour into Europe and not a comment from the AU Viva Africa for Africans

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