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Masimba

It is indeed sad that our women continue to suffer this indignities at the hand of their own sons , brothers and fathers , I am glad that you are bringing this to the public , in the hope that light may chase away the darkness , I wish you only succeess in this effort .

There are thugs in every organization and the should be exposed and dealt with appropriately .

Those police men should be reported ?

Did'nt the Carter mission find the Zimbabwe elections free and clear ?

My hope is that when your wish manifest itself , and Mugabe is no longer in political office(the man is almost if not more than 80) , You Not Forget To Continue the FIGHT for a JUST and SPEEDY return of the LAND To BLACK NATIVE PEOPLE .

How long do you think it should take for Land reform to be full completed ? this question is ask so as to gauge your understanding of SPEEDY .

How should the people who stole (presently occupy)be compensated ? This is ask to further understand your idea of JUST .

Do I need to ask your defination of black native people ?

Keep on stoking the fyah , and not let land reform be buried for another 20 yrs . It is the question that when answered correctly shall set us all free .

I hope she(gerry) share those same politically correct nationalistic sentiments and that race is equally unimportant

Ispect

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