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Is There A Prospect Of Democratic Change In Zimbabwe?

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sandyRoe | 08:57 Tue 31st Jul 2018 | ChatterBank
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The voting seems to have taken place without the egregious abuses that were common during Mugabe's reign.
Time for change?
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I think we will have to wait and see.Probably depends on how the loser reacts.
The standard of the beeb reporting in southern africa is abysmal.

They have to heark back to the liberation of the oppressed peoples ( 1980 here) and not the current status of being rooked and deceived by their so called liberators

At the last election - a commentator burbled that Mugabe was so capable over the first 90 y that everyone in ZeemBabway was looking forward to the second ninety years.

She was serious as she beamed and smiled into the camera - the piece was abruptly cut
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The wind of change seems to do little more than blow out the old and corrupt to make room for their younger counterparts.
I love the word 'egregious', I use it at every opportunity.

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