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MEDIUM TERM STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK 2009-2014
REGISTRATION – SUPPLIER DATABASE
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME OF ACTION
Name: Tadashi
Surname: Sabalele
Comments: Yes, President Thabo Mbeki was right when he said there is "no crisis" in Zimbabwe regarding the elections prior to its release, because they were waiting for the electroral process, and then get the results of the wins. Like Mqhayi says he wasn't referring to the socio-economic conditions of Zim.
Name: Solly
Surname: Mbuthu
Comments: There is no way you can separate the sham election from the socio0economic conditions in Zimbabwe. Therefore, Mbeki's use of the words 'no-crisis' were deliberate. He was referring to the socio-economic and political situation when he said 'no-crisis'. Those who claim the media trumped what he said are just too defensive of the president.
Name: Vincent
Surname: Nkosi
Comments: The reports from the media about the so-called "No Crises" matter were unfounded. That is our media. Always have been like this and it looks like it will always be like this.
Name: Kwezi
Surname: Mqhayi
Comments: The president was right when he was saying there is no crisis in Zimbabwe, I think he was refering to the election,not to socio-economic conditions there.
He definately stressed about the elections.
Thank you,
Kwezi
Name: Garrith
Surname: Bezuidenhoudt
Comments: Congratulations on this initiative, it is indeed welcomed, and will no doubt assist in dispelling the very malicious and sensationalist reporting and commentary on this matter. I remain of the view that the President has remained a steadfast champion of principle and the values that we hold so dear, and fought so hard for, including that of respect for sovereinity and independance of states. Indeed, the President is vindicated and he has our best wishes for his untiring efforts to HELP and ASSIST the peoples of Zimbabwe to deal with their very complex challenges. We do not place any importance on the doomsayers and agents of those who would want to see the destruction of Zimbabwe, and by implication, the destruction of African independence.