Mugabe must go – ZJSN

AFRICA should expect grim violations of media and human rights in Zimbabwe if President Mugabe continued in office for the next three years, a recent meeting of Zimbabwe Journalists Support Network (ZJSN) heard in Pretoria last week.
ZJSN Chairman Victor Kasaga said: "Mugabe is failing to correct

his mistakes and improve the country’s economy, he is intensifying fear and intimidation. What he wants is to watch World Cup in 2010 from state house then he will go.”
MDC National Treasurer Roy Bennett said his party was working with Zimbabweans in South Africa and other countries to ensure Mugabe would not stay in office illegally.
Mugabe marked his 83rd birthday with a police ban on political rallies and a suggestion that though some party members wanted him out of power he would not bow to pressure.
Meanwhile Itayi Zimunya, of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition media office, this week called upon the SA government to play a role in solving the crisis in its neighbour. “We urge our comrades in South Africa to open their eyes and mouth on Zimbabwe,” he said. – Ntandoyenkosi Ncube

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