I look forward working with the new parliament as together we grapple with the pressing challenges of improving the livelihood of our people and developing our nation, |
I thank you for defying him. You have gone against the grain of some of Zimbabwe's enemies. |
I think his expectations have been met. |
If the choice were made, one for us to lose our sovereignty and become a member of the Commonwealth or remain with our sovereignty and lose the membership of the Commonwealth, I would say let the Commonwealth go. |
If they (the MDC) are sincere, let them call an end to the odious sanctions they have invited. They invited the West to impose sanctions. They should now invite them to drop sanctions against us if they want to talk to us, |
If they (the MDC) are sincere, let them call an end to the odious sanctions they have invited. They invited the West to impose sanctions. They should now invite them to drop sanctions against us if they want to talk to us. |
If those men believe they need compensation, they should go to Britain, |
IMF is almost never a real assistance to developing countries, |
In line with Zimbabwe's tradition of holding open and democratic elections, my government will be inviting among others ... a joint ACP and European delegation, excluding the UK but led by the ACP, |
insist on being world policemen on the management of the Internet. |
Is it not obvious that Britain, under the regime of Tony Blair, has ceased to respect the Charter of the United Nations? |
It could never be a correct justification that, because the whites oppressed us yesterday when they had power, that the blacks must oppress them today because they have power |
land redistribution and land reform. |
Let (British Prime Minister Tony) Blair hear it. We are not for the British bidder either, |
Let those long distance philanthropists who want to romanticize shacks ... tell us why they don't allow them in their own land, |