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Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by lightblazingnow(m): 6:25am On Nov 21, 2017
Full Text of Robert Mugabe''s speech to Zimbabweans - INFORMATION NIGERIA
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Ousting Zimbabwe President, Robert Mugabe addressed the nation last night. Here is that controversial speech in full.

Fellow Zimbabweans, I address you tonight on the back of a meeting I held today with the nation’s security forces command element.

This meeting which was facilitated by a mediating team… followed an operation mounted by the Zimbabwean Defence Forces in the week that has gone by, and which was triggered by concerns from their reading of the state of affairs in our country and in the ruling Zanu-PF party.

Whatever the pros and cons of the way they went about registering those concerns, I as the President of Zimbabwe and as their Commander in Chief do acknowledge the issues they have drawn my attention to, and do believe these were raised in the spirit of honesty and out of deep and patriotic concern for the stability of our nation and for the welfare of our people.

As I address you I am also aware of a whole range of concerns which have come from you all as citizens of our great country and which deserve our untrammelled attention.

Today’s meeting with the command element has underscored the need for us to collectively start processes that return our nation to normalcy so that all our people can go about their business unhindered in an environment of perfect peace and security assured that the law and order prevail as before and endure well into the future.

If there is any one observation we have made and drawn from events of the last week it is the unshakable pedestal upon which rests our state of peace and law and order, amply indicating that as Zimbabweans we are generally a peaceably disposed people and with a given-ness to express our grievances and to resolve our differences ourselves and with a level of dignity and restraint so rare to many other nations. This is to be admired. Indeed such traits must form the path of our national character and personality. Yes, a veritable resource we summon and draw upon in times of vicissitudes.

The operation I have alluded to did not amount to a threat to our well-cherished constitutional order, nor was it a challenge to my authority as head of state and government, not even as commander in chief of the Zimbabwean Defence Forces. To the man, the commend element remained respectful and comported themselves with diktats and mores of constitutionalism. True, a few incidents may have occurred here and there but they are being corrected. I am happy that throughout the short period the pillars of state remained functional. Even happier for me and arising from today’s meeting is a strong sense of collegiality and comradeship now binding the various arms of our security establishment. This should redound to greater peace and offer an abiding sense of security in communities and in our entire nation.

Among the issues discussed is that relating to our economy, which as we all know is going through a difficult patch. Of greater concern to our commanders are the well-founded fears that the lack of unity and commonness of purpose in both party and government was translating into perceptions of inattentiveness to the economy. Open public spats between officials in the party and government exacerbated by multiple conflicting messages from both the party and government made the criticisms levelled at us inescapable.

Amidst all this, flagship projects already adopted by government stood stalled or mired in needless controversies. All this needs to stop as we inaugurate a new work culture and pace which will show a strong sense of purpose and commitment to turning around our economy in terms of our policies. The government remains committed to improving the social and material conditions of the people. Government will soon unveil an entrepreneurial skills and business development program which will empower and unleash gainful projects at our growth points and in rural areas.

Fellow Zimbabweans we are a nation born out of a protracted struggle for national independence. Our roots lie in that epochal struggle whose goals and ideals must guide our present and structure our future.

The tradition of resistance is our collective legacy, whose core tenets must [be] subscribed [to] by all across generations and across times. Indeed these too were a concern of our commanders who themselves were makers of that revolution and often at very tender ages and at great personal peril. We still have in our various communities veterans of that founding struggle who might have found the prevailing management of national and party issues quite alienating. This must be corrected without delay, include ensuring that these veterans continue to play central roles in the lives of our nation. We must all recognise that their participation in the war of liberation exacted lifelong costs that, while hardly repayable, may still be assuaged and ameliorated.

In respect of the party and the party issued raised both by the commanders and by the general membership of Zanu-PF, these too stand acknowledged. They have to be attended to with a great sense of urgency, however I am aware that as a party of liberation, Zanu-PF has over the years written elaborate rules and procedures that guide the operations of all its organs and personnel. Indeed the current criticisms raised against it by the command element and some of its members have arisen from a well-founded perception that the party was stretching or even failing in its own rules and procedures. The way forward thus cannot be based on swapping vying cliques that ride roughshod over party rules and procedures. There has to be a net return to the guiding principles of our party as enshrined in its constitution, which must apply fairly and equitably in all situations and before all members. The era of victimisation and arbitrary decisions must be put behind [us], so as we all embrace a new ethos predicated on the supreme law of our party and nourished by an abiding sense of camaraderie.

To all, there must be a general recognition that Zanu-PF is a party of traditions and has been served by successive generations who are bound together by shared ideals and values, which must continue to reign supreme in our nation.

Hints of inter-generational conflict must be resolved through harmonised melding of old established players as they embrace and welcome new rules through a well-defined sense of hierarchy and succession.

Indeed all these matters will be discussed and settled at the forthcoming Congress within the framework of a clear roadmap that seeks to resolve once and for all any omissions or contradictions that have affected our party negatively. The Congress is due in a few weeks from now. I will preside over its processes, that must not be prepossessed by any acts calculated to undermine it or compromise the outcomes in the eyes of the public.

As I conclude this address I am aware that many developments have occurred in the party or have been championed and done by individuals in the name of the party. Given the failings of the past and the anger these might have triggered in some quarters, such developments are quite understandable, however we cannot be guided by bitterness or vengefulness, both of which would not make us any better party members or any better Zimbabweans. Our hallowed policy of reconciliation which we pronounced in 1980 and through which we reached out to those which occupied and oppressed us for nearly a century and those we had traded fire with in a bitter war surely cannot be unavailable to our own, both in the party and in our nation.

We must learn to forgive and to resolve contradictions, real or perceived, in a comradely Zimbabwean spirit. I am confident that from tonight our whole nation at all levels gets refocused as we put our shoulder to the wheel amidst the promising agricultural season already upon us.

Let us all move forward reminding ourselves of our wartime mantra: [You and I have work to do].

I thank you and goodnight.





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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by lightblazingnow(m): 6:25am On Nov 21, 2017
Watching
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by galadima77(m): 6:53am On Nov 21, 2017
The man doesn't seem packed or sacked already!!
More wailing shall ensue in the coming days

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by lightblazingnow(m): 1:35pm On Nov 21, 2017
Cc lalasticlala
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by Nobody: 2:31pm On Nov 21, 2017
Ok
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by datopaper(m): 2:32pm On Nov 21, 2017
This man is not ready to leave that seat.

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by Guyman02: 2:32pm On Nov 21, 2017
The deposed Vice President and his wife Grace ambitions to succeed Mugabe are behind the crisis and Zimbabweans have seen it all.
The military knows that removing him unconstitutionally will lead to crisis as Africans see him as the last standing truly independent African leader after the assassination of Gaddafi by US and NATO forces who bombarded Libya for several months.

If the deposed VP Mnangagwa wants power let him wait for the Zanu-PF congress to be held in December to become leader of the party and candidate of the party in 2018 elections in a contested party congress; trying to use the military to take power is fraudulent.

The former VP is now seeking favour from the West who still dont trust him as refelcted in the western media coverage because he was formerly the head of the intelligence who helped to redistribute white farmers lands back to blacks and thats why western media is not pushing so much for him to takeover.

The MDC candidate and former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai who just returned from London is the western countries favourite candidate is also from the same Shona tribe as Mugabe but he is a discredited opposition leader, Wikileaks exposed his meeting with US Ambassador where he asked the US Ambassador to continue to maintain western sanctions that has crippled the Zimbabwean economy as a means of overthrowing Mugube, while in public rallies he will call on the West to lift the sanctions.

For the sake of stability, both Mnangagwa and Grace Mugabe should not be allowed to take power and Mugabe should be allowed to compete his term which ends in 2018.

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by Lexusgs430: 2:32pm On Nov 21, 2017
They should just put a pillow over his head or give him an apple ...............
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by ibkgab001: 2:32pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mastercraft jailed for wearing rubbish to Banke W 's wedding

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by 1nigeriamyfoot: 2:33pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mugabe should just leave!!!

Enough is enough!!!

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by investwisely: 2:33pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mugabe to take over
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by tolumizzy(m): 2:33pm On Nov 21, 2017
And so...
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by free2ryhme: 2:34pm On Nov 21, 2017
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by alienvirus: 2:34pm On Nov 21, 2017
ok na
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by phranklyn92(m): 2:34pm On Nov 21, 2017
This Zimbabwean military sef. angry They need adequate Coup coaching. They should comman learn from the likes of Dimka!

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by AngelicBeing: 2:35pm On Nov 21, 2017
Useless speech from a thief and a criminal grin

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by utenwuson: 2:35pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mugabe the speak correct grammar here.... see humbleness

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by JohnieWalker12(m): 2:35pm On Nov 21, 2017
Lala grin

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by arijay(m): 2:36pm On Nov 21, 2017
None of them seems to be able to remove this man.

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by Joephat(m): 2:37pm On Nov 21, 2017
I have come to understand that equating Nigeria to Animals without being specific is a great insult to animals who had formed and who has a well organized system of Government with a working Castes or social classes.

For Instance: Termites

Winged female and male Termites will continue to fly around until they have grown and decide to make babes. The very moment they Met, they will loose their wings and come down to establish their Colony.

You can not establish a Colony without attaining a particular quality or Age. The couple will be Called a Queen and a King respectively. In the colony, they will start to make babies and the babies will grow taking up their Roles.

The Colony Castes are divided into three, Thats; The Queen and the king(Executives) Proletariat (Workers) and The Soldiers.

Their functions are categorically stipulated, the Executives are the head, the workers are in charge of building and expanding the colony, whereas, the Soldiers protect the Colony against external aggression..


Now, look clearly and tell me, if is not an insult to Compare Nigeria with Termites Colony.


Nigeria, a Country, that the head is Certificateless and without any good leadership quality. A country that cannot provide jobs for her willing workers. A country that uses her Soldiers to kill her citizens instead of protecting them against external aggression.

Please, if you're equating Nigeria with Animals, be specific bcz it will be an insult to some Animals.

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by adadike281(f): 2:39pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mugabe biko, go and rest! Haba! Meanwhile, IGP Idris, pls many officers in Anambra state have not receive their election bonus pay. pls rectify immediately!
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by moscobabs(m): 2:40pm On Nov 21, 2017
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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by lowaist101: 2:40pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mugabe is old and he should go but not by the military. They should allow the people to decide his fate.
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by Lagbaja01(m): 2:40pm On Nov 21, 2017
investwisely:
Mugabe to take over
why? better face your country lipsrsealed
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by Blizzy9ja: 2:40pm On Nov 21, 2017
Cry me a river
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by Nobody: 2:40pm On Nov 21, 2017
God punish the whites for giving africa independence. We no just get sense

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Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by nairavsdollars(f): 2:40pm On Nov 21, 2017
Just kill this old cargo and close this chapter once and for all
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by NabeelAbu: 2:40pm On Nov 21, 2017
I PITY THIS OLD MAN HE WOULD IN HUMILIATION. I ADVISE THAT HE RESIGNS. ROBOT MUGA GOOOOOO
Re: Full Text Of Robert Mugabe''s Speech To Zimbabweans by OnankpaBa(m): 2:43pm On Nov 21, 2017
ok

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