“President Mugabe was on his feet as Mr. Abe delivered his statement to the press. Watching the said video clip, even at close range, one could see the President nodding his head in response to the message being delivered by the Japanese Prime Minister."
“We don’t have a title for it as yet, we are still working on it. It’s all about the problems that the world in facing today (including Zimbabwe)."
With the economic slowdown in Zimbabwe showing no signs of abating, Botswana is fast showing signs of agitation.
Mwonzora said so far the police had promised that they were not going to disrupt the march but they warned them that if they “don’t behave” and tried to stop them on the 14th they would be confronted.
Some of the farmers told Studio 7 at the tobacco auction floors that the new payment system would inconvenience them as they usually want to buy agricultural inputs once they sell their crop.
Some of the families who were at the event won the White House Easter egg roll lottery while others came under different tickets.
“We won’t be seen as beggars because most people with disabilities walk the streets begging for money. If we start our own things we get respect because people don’t really like to see you begging every day.”
Some of those, who spoke to Studio 7, said they had a good time with relatives and friends. Others said though times are hard, this was time for them to praise the Lord.
“It (bill) can be sponsored by citizens and pushed through one MP (Member of Parliament). We need to make it clear that it’s time this got addressed and those responsible have to come out.”
Zimbabweans, who commit petty crime in Botswana, are usually flogged and not given custodial sentence.
Some of the Zimbabweans, who spoke to Studio 7, said they are struggling to buy foodstuffs associated with Easter due to the current drought gripping the nation.
Tera says this is a well-done project considering the fact that people were taking Macheso as a spent force.
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