These desperate people have to share 36 latrines. Majongwe reports: “There are large flies called Mai Mujuru flies which are ravaging the area.” He said he didn’t know why they were named after vice president Joice Mujuru but insisted “‘it’s a fact that there are flies referred to by that name that are following the rot”. Following the rot might lead to the mad case of the Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi, locked up pending trial over the Baba Jukwa revelations. The Vigil trusts that the flies in his cell are not as intimidating as Mai Mujuru. It is certainly not what he bargained for when he left his comfortable life ripping off the UK taxpayer to work for Zanu (PF) in Harare. Vigil supporter Dr Clifford Mashiri says Kudzayi – if he survives the flies – could face even bigger problems with the US.
The Vigil thinks the Sunday Mail editor – 28 years old and with no training in journalism – might have been better advised to keep to the mad fatuities of the Herald, which reports that the government has launched an investigation into why domestic products are more expensive than imported ones. A team of Zanu (PF) officials is to travel abroad to find out why.
The Zimbabwe Action Forum has had no response to its letter to the EU’s Baronness Catherine Ashton complaining about the group’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Aldo Dell’Ariccia. “Zimbabweans driven into exile are horrified to see that the EU’s Ambassador in Harare has come out openly in support of the illegitimate Mugabe regime … we remind you that, a year since the rigged elections, the voters’ roll has still not been made available, that there is no rule of law, human rights violations are continuing, the national infrastructure has largely collapsed, including the education and health services, there is rampant corruption and unemployment is at more than 80%,” said the letter.
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