Mugabe’s prolonged exit may lead to a failed State around South Africa.

by Ebuka Okonkwo on June 26, 2008

Hours ago, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai stepped out of his political delusion that Mr Mugabe will voluntarily leave power without some of force. He issued a 24 hours ultimatum to Mugabe to suspend the runoff election on Friday. A weak attempt to draw blood but a good beginning at best for a man who is not known for having a spin. A welcome development from M.D.C. and Mr Tsvangirai who until now have shied away from trading blows with Mugabe, who understands only one language: FORCE.
It is sad that to see a good and prosperous country like Zimbabwe run down so badly by an unrepentant misfit. Mugabe’s silly position of fighting for land reforms as the reason for staying in power even at the cost of destroying the same people he is trying to help is laughable, as it is disgusting. However laudable his fight is about land reform, it is not working and people are suffering.
This emerging development from Mr Tsvangirai must be complimented by a strong support from the United Nations Security Council, South Africa Development Community, S.A.D.C., South Africa, the Regional Power and President Thabo Mbeki should force Mugabe to leave the stage, preventing a humanitarian crisis from spilling over accross into South Africa. Such a crisis will cause an economic and security nightmare for South Africans. We call for Mugabe to go. His time is up.
This tin god has over stayed his welcome.

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