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    A view from the gallery: Let me quote a song by The Who

    Meet the new boss,
    same as the old boss.

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    Well if we all honest, South africa is never going to get any better either, i mean in terms of being first world

    we now have a general brian cry baby molefe, raking in R57k a month or something

    we are just a shit load better than the rest of africa WRT infastructure etc

    we choose, and I'm happy to stay here though :)

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    according to 702 resignation letter is signed but no announcement yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by cvschalk View Post
    resignation letter is signed
    By whom?
    Quemadmodum gladius neminem occidit: occidentis telum est.

    Seneca (4 BC - 65 AD)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Messor View Post
    For?

    You think zim is going to turn out a first world country?
    I watched a documentary on Zim of two small children catching those yellow, 'weaver' birds; one bird at a time and braai'ing the little fecker on the side of a river. Thats how starving they were. Ever seen a tiny bird spit roasted?

    Not saying Donald Trump should move in, i am saying, i am hoping, things get better for the people; Because right now, its rough as badgers there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Smith View Post
    I watched a documentary on Zim of two small children catching those yellow, 'weaver' birds; one bird at a time and braai'ing the little fecker on the side of a river. Thats how starving they were. Ever seen a tiny bird spit roasted?

    Not saying Donald Trump should move in, i am saying, i am hoping, things get better for the people; Because right now, its rough as badgers there.
    Mugabe might have rigged the elections in some way in the past.
    But that said many people still voted for him.

    MANY more people in SA are living in really poor conditions, yet they keep voting anc.
    Just like zuma, him gone will change absolutely nothing, someone just as useless will take his place.

    The only thing in life you HAVE to accept is your own choices, protesters should shut up or start making better choices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK-Gunner View Post
    A view from the gallery: Let me quote a song by The Who

    Meet the new boss,
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    Nailed it IMHO.

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    Same Gravy Train.... different Driver!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlockForce View Post
    Same Gravy Train.... different Driver!
    Pretty much. However, I think everyone in Zim (bar Bob) have realised that there needs to be some serious policy reform to pull the country out the long-drop. What that actually translates to, we'll have to wait and see.

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    even if there is policy reform, the biggest thing to get under control would be agriculture

    doubt any of the farmers who lost everything would be too keen to go back

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