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Africa Subsaharan
UN key to solving ZimbabweÂ’s suffering: Mbeki
2006-05-24
LONDON - The United Narions holds the key to solving an economic and political crisis in Zimbabwe, South African President Thabo Mbeki told a British newspaper in an interview published on Wednesday.
If it's a key to the safe and printing press, why yes, that might be true.
South Africa’s leader threw his weight behind a planned visit to Zimbabwe by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan who wants to negotiate a deal with the country’s ageing president, Robert Mugabe, The Financial Times said. Mbeki told the daily: “We are all awaiting the outcome of his intervention. What Mr Annan is interested in is that the circumstances must be created for Zimbabwe to face their real problems: the falling standard of living and so on.

“You have got to do something to turn around the economy. It is necessary to turn around the climate for that.”
And remove Bob and the current bunch of crooks and thieves, but he didn't dwell on that ...
Zimbabwe’s government had agreed to a visit by the UN chief and was making the necessary preparations, according to Mbeki. “You need to normalise relations between Zimbabwe and the rest of the world. So (Annan’s) interaction with the Zimbabwean government would be intended for those sort of outcomes, including what sort of assistance the UN would give,” the South African president said.

A UN official said Annan had been exploring the possibility of movement on the political and economic front ahead of a possible visit. However, he told the Financial Times: “At this stage it would be premature to talk about an initiative. We are exploring whether there are possibilities.”
It's always about preparing to talk about a possibility of preparing to intiate a possible initiative ...
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Zimbabwe is just South Africa 10 years into the future, if the ANC does not wake up and look at what is happening. Involuntary land seizures have been approved by the ANC and when they start carrying them out, watch for the agricultural implosion to spread to South Africa. Already, South Africa is losing professionals at a damaging rate : SA doctors and nurses are now the backbone of the rural healthcare for several Canadian provinces. Mandela may have been a diehard Communist but he at least had a brain : drive out all of the trained people from SA and watch it turn into a typical Third World hellhole, instead of developing slowly into a First World economy throughout the nation. That is why he stressed keeping the trained people in the new South Africa : he remembered what happened in Uganda, Tanzania, etc when they implemented "Africa for Africans" economics.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-05-24 18:15  

#6  Thabo old boy, vir phuechs sake mate! Take that milk tart... place it squarely in the palm of your hand... and swiftly bash it into your stupid, totally-in-denial wrinkly old mug your wonk kakmeister.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-24 16:02  

#5  Key to solving Zimbabwe's suffering: Mugabe's suffering.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-05-24 15:13  

#4  Calling upon the UN is about the best Mbeki can do. Zimbawe is causing all kinds of economic and political problems for South Africa. But were he to call for for more robust actions, the ANC would have his head.
Posted by: Fordesque   2006-05-24 12:18  

#3  UN key to solving ZimbabweÂ’s suffering: Mbeki

Then it looks like Zimbabwe's gonna keep on sufferin...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-05-24 11:04  

#2  Not even the UN is dumb enough to pour any money into that rathole and the little girls are too weak from hunger to be any fun.
Posted by: Elmuth Wheater2571   2006-05-24 10:57  

#1  MBEKI
IF you would just blow bob's head off next time you get together with him... everything would work out.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-05-24 01:11  

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