Daggers are not out only in Zimbabwe, they are out even in the international community, particularly Britain which thinks it has a Divine right to dictate to Zimbabwe. Its leaders think they know what is right for Zimbabweans. The notion they do not understand this deep mistrust between the former colonisers and former colonised. In fact history is littered with cases of betrayal but these western powers in Latin American, Asian and particularly African states that have collapsed at the hands of western secret service purporting to represent the people at the expense of their leaders. The collapse of Kwame Nkruma's government of Ghana in the sixties a glaring example. "Better the devil you know". On the same note, I had a chance to sample some of the speeches from brave leaders at the 62 session of the United nations General Assembly in New york in September/October. To feel the wind of change in Latin America, watch this sample video. The wind of change from Latin America:
However the daggers I am referring to are between Mugabe and Brown which is almost getting personal and petty. These two have got issues, why then do they go about avoiding each other? Go to that meeting and iron out your differences. i am a great believer that if one has issues with someone one meet with the other and discuss concerns face to face. My main worry is they are using the Zimbabweans as a means to their ends and this is pathetic. This will not improve the Zimbabweans lives in any way. Read more in the articles from: