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The President and Prime Minister Tsvangirai of Zimbabwe give remarks after a meeting in the Oval Office. June 12, 2009. (Public Domain) … “President Barack Obama” Zimbabwe “White House” … whitehouse … President Obama: I want to welcome Prime Minister Tsvangirai to the Oval Office. He and his delegation have been meeting with my team throughout the day. I obviously have extraordinary admiration for the courage and the tenacity that the Prime Minister has shown in navigating through some …

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25 Responses to “President Obama and Prime Minister Tsvangirai of Zimbabwe”

  • 19Tendai79 says:

    Gosh two sellouts sitting together “WICKED”

  • bottle2lip says:

    nice phat GOLD rolex Mr. Tsvangirai is wearing

  • Akillesblood says:

    lol you got it wrong… they are both puppets ….you don’t get to be the prime minister and have opposing viewpoints of Mugabe. Tsvangirai is like our Obama… The new boss is starting to look like the old boss. BAnkers are to blame.

  • nytmstr says:

    Im evil because I tell the truth? Liberalism is a Serious mental Disorder and you are proof of that.

  • zimboy22 says:

    you a fucken evil bastard

  • nytmstr says:

    Thank GOD all those evil white people were murdered, raped and tortured out of Rhodesia. The land grab from those evil white Rhodesians proved what incompetant fools are in charge in zimbabwe. Oh and di our racisr president ever mention the mass murder of the innocent whites or what about giving the land back to the rightful and leagal owners of the farms. NO whitey will always pay for whatever dreamed up evil can be thought of.

  • Af30Jewel says:

    i remember when most people in my generation were not even thinking about schools or work abroad, we wanted 2 stay in Zim and make our lives there. That obviously did not happen because now we are all overseas or in South Africa studying or working, I would like my dream back of making my life in Zimbabwe not in Europe, home is where the heart is and sadly my heart is not with me at this moment my heart was left in Zimbabwe and is waiting for me, but who knows how long it will have to wait.

  • phabcham says:

    maZanu mucharohwa chete… mucharohwa to nevakomana

  • osagyefoghana says:

    There’s is one thing you can learn from mugabe after he’s gone is your sovereignty.I know mugabe is defending one thing,he is not a puppet.You can have puppet tsvangirai in power but it wont make life better for ordinary zimbabwean

  • miltonmaso says:

    I’m black and Zimbabwean, trust me “osa”, im not too chuffed with “old Bob” and his abysmal policies. In the end death through illness or old age will claim him, after that, disrepute, a fitting end to a man who has killed the good in him in favour for power consolidation. I urge you to research on “Gukurahundi” and try to support him again.

  • thehararean says:

    remove sanctions

  • kakompo says:

    Well look at Ghana’s history. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown in a CIA sanctioned coup because he was getting too “cozy” with the Soviet bloc and then other coups followed. But count from the last 20 years- What can Zim really compare to Ghana when it comes to political reform? Of course you are right, Zimbabwe is not dead. When Old man Mugabe leaves and sits in some retirement home where he belongs things might pick up from how bad it has become.

  • osagyefoghana says:

    The crisis in zimbabwe has got nothing to do with mugabe being long in power.Dictactorship is a word used on africa leaders.Which gov’t in this world is not a dictactorship govt?Every govt make sure they implement their policies but not the opposition policies.You support illegal sanction that is killing innocent people in the name of democracy and human rights.Mugabe is hated bços of the land reform programme.which goes in favour of the blacks but not the whites

  • pskylian says:

    although, i cant say i agree with the bit about Ghana being way ahead of zim. but then again i’ve never been to Ghana. zimbabwe is a beautiful place with an infrastructure that, despite the appearance of dilapidation, is still very much alive. the country just needs a fresh start in terms of leadership. the leaders in place were great 25 years ago… but now, all they do is hold us back. anyways i should stop blabbering!

  • pskylian says:

    just out of interest, do you live in zimbabwe?

  • kakompo says:

    YOU are here supporting a greedy dictator who has ruined Zimbabwe for many years and you turn around to call me an “Africa Hater”? What is wrong with you!! I am forever proud to be from Ghana and an American citizen. I don’t support dictators like Mugabe, Kibaki, Camara,Meles Zenawi, Omar Al Bashir and the rest. I despise them. You can go on and support a dictator who is suppressing your freedom. Ghana is way ahead of Zimbabwe in everything.You don’t think political reform is a reason why?

  • osagyefoghana says:

    What the leaders of zimbabwe have to do is to make their people survive is to pressure thet the illegal sanction which was not approved by the general assembly of UN to be removed.We are human beings but not animals.You support the for using another slavery tactics against africa people.You are a big ignorant and africa enemy yourself.

  • kakompo says:

    You are here too. Osaggefoghana I have asked you several times- are you from Ghana? That’s just btw. You will sit and defend Mugabe for everything he has done. He led his people to freedom just like Dr. Kwame Nkrumah help do for us. But Mugabe has overstayed his welcome. It’s not really about who’s a puppet now-it’s more about what leaders of Zimbabwe can do to help their people survive and live comfortable lives.

  • kakompo says:

    Remove the sanctions and meet Zimbabwe. Really? And is Mugabe ready to leave power as well. I am proudly Ghanaian and American and through the years whiles back in Ghana saw Zimbabwe sink to it’s lowest point. When it comes to political reform, Zimbabwe has a long way to go as compared to Ghana. The sanctions just can’t be dropped whiles Mugabe sits with impunity illegally, and enjoy it.

  • Medote20 says:

    what did he put besides his own interest. He does not care for the people of Zimbabwe. I f he wants to really help he should remove the sanction and meet with Mugabe.

  • osagyefoghana says:

    Two big puppets and africa enemies in action.Mugabe is greater than them both

  • ciapacz says:

    Tsvangirai wasted opportunity to kick out Mugabe, they just gave him a little bit of power and he`s coming to britan saying to its people, now its ok come back .Simply he is the same as Mugabe, shame

  • heaty007 says:

    4 reel

  • Steelaworkn says:

    Let people have property, be able to earn a living, sell their goods at market and on the world market. Give the people the power to be self sufficient without Bobbies thugs interfering with the every day life of the people of Zimbabwe.

  • TinoStruggle081 says:

    Obama puts it down for Zimbabwe!!!

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