its the whites, its always the whites.holy crap,those pics tell it all,burn everything,corrupt leaders empties the state treasury...guess who gets the blame??
its the whites, its always the whites.holy crap,those pics tell it all,burn everything,corrupt leaders empties the state treasury...guess who gets the blame??
Yep, and it is probably going to happen sooner than later, the knock on effect of the drought we had is only now starting to rear its head, food prices keeps on rising steadely. In the past we had riots and then a lul, now its just one riot after the other no luls and all over the place, the damage they caused will take this country with current gov, propbably a 100 years to repair, universities, schools, businesses ect. Julius Malema has set something ablaze that he thinks he can control, little news flash you dont control anarchy, it either burns till there is nothing left to burn, or someone puts it out and he does not posses the means to put it out.You do know when they have finished torching everything in their communities they are going to come for yours.
Done.Time to check out your vehicles and part load them.
This is some of the info we got yesterday, apparently there was a ban placed on the import of some goods to Zim, i will place the list if i can find it.Whats happening at the Zim border?
We do, and the possibility to move to our BOL permanently has just come up today, but a lot of things still need to fall in place before we can move. If things keep progressing the way they do we will be writing our own novels soon, the only diff wil be that ours will be based on actual events.I just started reading an apocolyptic novel last night, the patriots, and it's eerily similar to what your going thru. I hope you have some fronds to band together with.
It's really sad to see the turmoil and destruction in your beautiful country. Unfortunately it's becoming the norm all over the globe.Elections over, now the riots start all over again another school burnt down.
Vuwani.
Sally if you scroll back in this thread you will see how much damage they already caused to several universities in the previous round. Its truly ironic, its like one person trying to dig a hole and three others filling it at the same time, sooner or later the guy digging is going to get buried. Real sad about the relative's that had to flee Zim, they probably did so with only the shirts on their backs. It is a scene that has played itself out so many times over in Africa, Kenya, Angola Rhodesia (Zim), Mozambique, Burundi and so many others. If you ever come across a video called "Africa Adue" try to watch it, you would probably not be able to finish it, its documentary that was made in the 70's about what happened in the countries not long after they gained their independence from colonialism. Unfortunately that is also part of the true face of Africa. The best way i can describe it is, have you ever touched and played with a real lion no matter the age, it is one of the most amazing experiences you could ever have, but just as loving as they are, they are just as dangerous, the perfect killing machine alone even more effective in a group, but while playing and touching the lion you become mesmerized by its beauty, loving and playfull behaviour. You miss all the singns that it is actually going to pounce on you, the big yawn, the small flick in the tail and the ears that have pricked up straight. If you you dont leave you are going to be on the menu.Is it only me that can see the irony in a couple of the photos? Burning a school to the ground in one and demanding free education in another.What planet are these folk on?
Joe, I feel for you I had relatives in what is now Zimbabwe, they were forced out by Mugabes' thugs and barely made across the border with their lives.
Just got word now, that our local municipal offices are going up in flames, they have already burnt the library a year ago, the only buildings left is the police station, courthouse and the jail.