“Tsvangirai is not on honeymoon in UK”
5 November 2012
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Contrary to reports in the media at the weekend which claimed Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is on honeymoon in the United Kingdom, the PM has not been on any private visit to Europe as claimed, ZimEye has been told.
Last week senior aides told ZimEye early on Thursday the PM was travelling to the UK and Brussels for an official visit.
When contacted again Sunday one official who declined being identified asked, “Who on earth would go to a cold rough country for a honeymoon? There was no need for that to be raised and the journalist even reported that they were unverified rumours.”

PM Morgan Tsvangirai

Speculation against Tsvangirai reached another peak at the weekend because of the rumours as news readers accused Tsvangirai of insensitivity based on the news reports. This was following an accident in which Tsvangirai‘s spokesman Luke Tamborinyoka was involved in a near-fatal accident as he visited his rural home in Domboshawa. More

17 Replies to ““Tsvangirai is not on honeymoon in UK””

  1. I still can’t believe the above post is coming from you Cde Tina, this is the work of the enemy. Ndinoarembedza because l’m proud to be a man, unlike you in mdc who bong man to man. Thank you so much Cde Chipo. Its true the idiot and its wife are busy shopping, muchachema chete.

  2. Imi musanyepere vanhu. Elizaberth mainini in Newcastle made an announcement in church sunday “president varikuuya kan pane vane zvichemo ndioneyi after church” she was told to sit down answer “zvichemo zvichemo kuita sei, ndi president venyika ipi, ndi Camerron here ari kuuya garai pasi” realiable sources in his office told us they are here for shopping musaite sa Luke T.

  3. Mugabe Now “Tired and Unelectable”
    By Farai Mamina
    Published: October 30, 2012
    Comment
    “We as principals are the ones with the final say. “Ivo vatatu vamuri kuona ava tisu takanyora Global Political Agreement”. These were the statements from an octogenarian perceived by many as a dictator. His current tenure of office has only been made possible through negotiations.
    Robert Mugabe keeps forgetting that he is in office by the mercy and understanding of his other players in the GPA. His tenure is not democratically authentic and has remained questionable. He claimed victory in a one man race and wanted to impose himself as the supreme national leader to the detriment of the Zimbabwean majority. To reach that platform, he engaged the CIO and military to exercise heavy handedness that included violence and torture. Given his geriatric age, it is highly unlikely that he remembers the 2008 violence. He is only thankful that he can still travel abroad and address such important meetings like the UN or SADC. At such a compromised stance, his next
    Robert Mugabe very tired
    Presidency is in doubt because his policies have increasingly become unpopular and therefore he has become unelectable.
    His stance demonstrates an absence of care and concern for the masses. Caught in the middle of diplomacy for the sake of peace and political progress, SADC was left with no option but to force Mugabe into teaming up with his political rivals. When SADC intervened and stripped him of his Maoist powers, Mugabe practically became a ceremonial President. Morgan Tsvangirai entry as the first Prime Minister gave Mugabe endless nightmares.
    With the coalition, runaway inflation was immediately arrested. Instead of appreciating the peace and economic resurgence as brought by the GPA, the ailing President decided to expose the dictator on his mind. For another five years, no one in Zimbabwe is willing to endure any meaningful appointments by Mugabe that are characterized by the monotonous reshuffling and recycling of corrupt and tired politicians.
    Zimbabweans should know the truth. Despite his bookish degrees of the 1960s obtained through correspondence, Mugabe has no single clue of how to manage a 21st century economy in a fast changing world. I am not even too sure if the President and his sheepish bunch care about technology, development studies or any contemporary topics that prepare Zimbabwe to face global challenges.
    The president finally had one last opportunity ahead of crucial elections to show his true colours of dictatorship. His utterances at the recent all-stakeholders conference demonstrated that he is the same old Mugabe that conscious Zimbabweans should be wary about. His statements were meant to urge people to remain unquestioningly loyal and compliant with his party policies.
    At 88, it is sad how some people still believe Mugabe can work some magic to bring change to Zimbabwe. Even the loyalists within ZANU PF are also beginning to see the light. Mudenge helplessly died in office. At that time nothing tangible in terms of policy was found on his desk to preserve as legacy for the Zimbabwean tertiary education system. Given the length of time Mudenge served in the Higher Education Ministry, many would wonder if he was that great to be irreplaceable or there was something to hide using his name.
    Many will agree with me that Mugabe participated in the liberation struggle through a profit motive. He sought to enrich himself while also destroying both his enemies and the economy so that by the time he left Zimbabwe, it would be as good as useless. Today he is one of the richest men in the world. His wealth will be enjoyed up to the fifth generation from his Presidency. In the liberation struggle he should have masterminded great plans to eliminate opposition members while drafting plans for heavy looting of national assets.
    In the 90s Mugabe allowed the operation of the first generation of black-owned commercial banks like Unibank under the guise of indigenization and economic empowerment. Back then fake bank notes started circulating amid widespread speculation that an indigenous banker had in fact bought a commercial money printing machine. Investigations into the allegations were swept under the carpet with Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe later revoking Unibank’s license.
    It is under Robert Mugabe administration that the Willowgate scandal happened and worked to demonstrate the roots of corruption in Zimbabwe. Favored friends walked away with wrist pats as the unfortunate went down. Zimbabweans were left disappointed and speechless. The late Solomon Skuza even sang “Leaking” in which he demanded answers for such gross abuse of power. At the time, the Zimbabwean dollar traded blow for blow against hard currencies as her agriculture-driven economy was blossoming. Despite clear evidence of corruption, Mugabe failed to fire his liberation war cronies and that problem still eats into national wealth today. His inability to stand head above shoulders in dealing with his wayward Ministers sealed the nation’s fate of misfortune. To this day, Mugabe has not shown any remorse for the damage he caused to Zimbabwe.
    Instead, in 2003, the president authorised the printing of worthless money under what he considered short-term fiscal solutions. That sank the economy as prices dropped by the hour. Months ago, the nation was shocked to hear that the President owed over $300,000 in unpaid electricity bills. His cronies too owed similar amounts. Today the same President wants another five year term of office! How foolish can the electorate get? Besides condoning corruption and empowerment of the already empowered, why should Mugabe return to office? The childish message that any opposition win in 2013 means another colonization of Zimbabwe is a washout. That means people should be ready to cheer for ZANU PF destroying Zimbabwe assets simply because any other opposition will sell Zimbabwe to Britain?
    Mugabe has been a dictator. Once a dictator, always a dictator! The only thing Mugabe can still offer Zimbabweans is more violence, more division and foolish patriotic pride where bad governance should never be questioned. On these realistic premises, the tired president is not fit to lead Zimbabwe anymore. The violence, incarceration of disgruntled voices, the corruption, plunder of national assets, abuse of uniformed forces and intimidation of voters tell a story that corroborates the fact that Mugabe does not deserve yet another term in office. He has become a burden and a liability to the nation. The land distribution and empowerment cards have gone astray and the economy is now bleeding. Mineral profits are going into army and private pockets of ZANU PF politiburo members as the country continues to suffer. Zimbabweans should not waste their time voting for such a selfish man. Now he spends more time napping at summits and important conferences. His recycled speeches have become monotonous old songs. Where does that take Zimbabwe? Mugabe indeed is tired and no longer electable. He must go!
    Author: Farai Mamina is an independent political analyst, information, PR and marketing expert based in
    Namibia. Contact: [email protected]

  4. Wherever this fool goes is not of our business infact that’s some sellout concern! Greyhora my son (regretebly) will find this a bit intresting but we Zanu-Pf cadres, patriots and sons of the soil don’t care!

  5. Thats great stuff from Big Dhara, wataura wena. Cold or hot, the Prime Minister as a traitor has got a duty to fulfill to his pink homosexual masters. He has to go and report periodically to his masters, reassuring them that all is in order, that he is going to win the elections next year and will therefore give them back “their land”. He also has to inform his masters on the progress so far on homosexuality and will also introduce the woman he is currently bedding. He will also take this opportunity to get funding for election campaign. Some are saying Elizadog is still attached to Cheso, wherever he goes, she follows. The bottom line is that Tsvangsex cannot go on a state visit anywhere in the world as the stupid Gaydog is trying to suggest.

  6. Such hypocrisy from zanu gay h. u.res. Why do you xanu gays get so hysterical anytime Save leaves the country when ur own geriatric president flies out every other week wasting tax payers money only to fall asleep at some far off conference??

  7. Big Dhara you have said nothing.anyway its typical patriotic fools supporters.all thinking like grade zeros just like Chinotimba.

  8. Tsvangisex has been tried,tasted and found wanting,,,blaz vaya vanenge vakati kotsire zvishoma

  9. Babadog, you are less than nothing, so copying and pasting what everyone can read up there is meant to achieve what? I told you that you are a waste of time, space and resources, you can only ape what others do like the baboon that you are, sihlama sika Bla Dog!

  10. The Prime Minister is on a state visit to Europe, surely there cannot be anything amiss about that, except if you wish to peddle lies from the state media. Even if he was on honeymoon, is there anything remotely amiss? We hear constantly of a globe trotter who travels to Singapore every two weeks to get dialysis, radiotherapy or whatever and then proceeds to visit a daughter who studies at a Hong Kong university, this after he has managed to ruin the health and education systems of his own country!!!

  11. Contrary to reports in the media at the weekend which claimed Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is on honeymoon in the United Kingdom, the PM has not been on any private visit to Europe as claimed, ZimEye has been told.
    Last week senior aides told ZimEye early on Thursday the PM was travelling to the UK and Brussels for an official visit.
    When contacted again Sunday one official who declined being identified asked, “Who on earth would go to a cold rough country for a honeymoon? There was no need for that to be raised and the journalist even reported that they were unverified rumours.”
    PM Morgan Tsvangirai
    Speculation against Tsvangirai reached another peak at the weekend because of the rumours as news readers accused Tsvangirai of insensitivity based on the news reports. This was following an accident in which Tsvangirai‘s spokesman Luke Tamborinyoka was involved in a near-fatal accident as he visited his rural home in Domboshawa.

  12. He is abusing our tax money,bloody horny chicken. You are not a president yet like Mugabage,so pliz stop abusing our hard earned money by trying to impress your masters. Typical gukurahundi behaviour,abuse,abuse,abuse tax payers money

  13. Cold country?? Chinyika chinotonhora, haitombomiri chinhu, chero asina co.ndo.m!! But who cares where a bafoon goes to??

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