Mkutano wa 11 wa Umoja wa Afria (AU) umeanza huko nchini Misri katika mji maarufu kwa utalii wa Sharm El Sheikh. Suala la Zimbabwe ndilo linaelekea kuugubika mkutano huo.Dunia nzima inasubiri kusikia kitakachoamuliwa au kuafikiwa huko Misri.

Rais wa Tanzania na Mwenyekiti wa Umoja wa Afrika (AU),Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete,akifungua rasmi mkutano wa 11 wa nchi wanachama wa umoja huo huko Sharm El Sheikh nchini Misri jana.

Kutoka kushoto kwenda kulia ni Rais wa Tanzania na pia Mwenyekiti wa Umoja wa Afrika, Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, Mwenyeji wa mkutano huo,Rais wa Misri Hosni Mubarak na Naibu Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa,Dr.Asha Rose Migiro.

Picha zote/Freddy Maro

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9 Responses to “KUTOKA MISRI NA MUSTAKABALI WA ZIMBABWE”

  1. Comment by Ed on July 1st, 2008 4:06 am

    There is nothing African leader can do about Mugabe dictatorship. Husein Mubarak is dictator, so you think he will point the finger on another dictator?

    JK can’t even solve his own problem, how will he tries to solve other countries problem? I don’t know about Rose Asha, i believe she is like a cat with a bell, nothing can be done.

    I hope Mugabe will be assassinated and Zimbabwe people will get their life back.

  2. Comment by Matty on July 1st, 2008 4:11 am

    JK na wewe sasa utaweza kumshauri Mugabe?mtu mwenyewe kichwa ngumu!

  3. Comment by Gervas on July 1st, 2008 6:44 am

    issue ya Mugabe ni nzito wajameni, hivi unafikiri ni nani anaweza simama na kumwambia Mugabe ajiuzuru? Kikwete? au Kibaki? ni raisi gani afrika ambaye mambo ya utawala bora/fair election yamefanyika in full ktk nchi yake. Mugabe na kina Mandela ndo wazee waliobaki waliopigania utawala kandamizi wa kizungu hivo heshima flani wanayo, usishangae kuona hata mzee madiba issue ya zimbabwe kaiongelea juzi tu UK, kwenye B’day yake. Umoja wa Afrika hauna mamlaka ya kumng’oa Mugabe au raisi yeyote madarakani, kilichopo ni kumshauri tu atekeleze mambo flani flani.

  4. Comment by Annie on July 1st, 2008 11:34 am

    Am anxious to get the Sharm El Sheikh Resolution on Mugabe (Zimbabwe). Without underestimating the importance of this African meeting and its resolution I cant stop from thinking loudly that there is little that African Leaders can do on Mugabe. It does not need PhDs to know this. Think about what happened in Kenya. Do you think Kibaki will have the guts to sanction Mugabe…Even if he does who is going to respect that because it was just the same with him few months ago. Think about Raila. He failed to stand on his words like how Tsvangirai is doing. Do you expect Mugabe to respect what Raila will say! Raila set a very bad precedent in Africa. Raila made possible for Leaders in Africa to rig the elections and call their opponents on table to share the power. This is exactly what Mugabe wants to do now. He says he is open to discussions with Tsavangirai. I ask myself discussions on what? The issue is not on power sharing but rather with respecting the voice of the people. As Italians say Vox Populi Vox dei “The voice of the people is the voice of God”. Most of our Leaders do not know that. Mugabe once said only God can remove him. I think the old man has forgotten this Latin maxim which am sure he was sticking with dering liberation struggles. I aslo like to remind the old man that today God speaks through people not directly like Moses’ time. So people have spoken “Out Mugabe” then he has to go. The old man must read “alama za nyakati”. People are tired of him there are no changes that Mugabe can bring even if he is given another century to lead Zimbabwe.
    I would appreciate if the African Leaders will tell the old man to respect the first election true results that he decided to rig not this resent one where he had no one to compete with. The problem of Zimbabwe is not to be decided on dialogue with Mugabe as President rather on dialogeu with Mugabe and Tsvangirai as presidential candidates. Without this stand-point the Meeting in Egypt will hold no water and precisely helpless to common Zimbabweans who are trully suffering. Our leaders should also learn that the habit of getting into power illegitimately makes them toothless when it comes to dealing with issues like the one in Zimbabwe because it’s like pointing a fingure to Mugabe while the rest come back to yourself.
    Africa call a spade a spade and not a big spoon!.
    That’s my thought BC.

  5. Comment by DUNDA GALDEN on July 1st, 2008 11:56 am

    Mwenyekiti vipi Robart Mugabe kataka kurusha ngumi kwenye mlango wa mkutano….angalia CNN NEWS TODAY…
    WALINZI WAMEKUWA WAKALI KAMA ZANU PF JOGOOO

  6. Comment by hombiz on July 1st, 2008 2:46 pm

    Hii AU ni porojo tupu. Hawa wote ni mafisadi tu. Hawawezi kumchukulia hatua zozote Mugabe. Hapo walipo labda na wao wana ndoto za kun`gan`gania madaraka.

  7. Comment by Gervas on July 2nd, 2008 5:34 am

    I believe the international community are highly contributing to the starvation, hunger and all sort of difficulties currently happening on Common Zimbabwean. Imposing Economic sanctions on Zimbabwe has got nothing to do with Mugabe himself as he will defenetely continue to sip wine on his balcon of the state house while the common citizen are indeed dying of starvation. If the Internation Community are willing to help the Zimbabwe people let them extend their hands to assist the people. Because to a dictator a No vote is transformed to a Yes one so as to justify his existence in power.

  8. Comment by Kibuyu Mkuyu on July 2nd, 2008 9:15 am

    Mkipata muda tafuteni kiini cha mgogoro wa zimbabwe na nchi za ulaya na Marekani. Sikilizeni pande zote mbili nikimaanisha msikilizeni Mugabe pia. Watu wengi mnapotoshwa na CNN, FOX, BBC n.k.

  9. Comment by binti-mzuri on July 2nd, 2008 3:44 pm

    Mugabe dictator…chekshia tokea 1980!kudadeki,brother mugabe please do retire…huo ni uroho wa uongozi..why on earth wouldnt u want to step out of power!?!yeye na familia yake wanaenjoy maisha,wanazimbabwe wanasota..ndio maana nchi yao inakimbiwa..vi-zimbabwe vipo kila sehemu vinafanya hadi kazi ya ajabu..ili mradi tu asirudi zim..maisha mabaya!ohoo!mugabe anajiaibisha..yani nchi za nje like UK,US wanamsema vibaya mnoo!..but speaking of that,naskia mugabe aliwajibu kwa kuwaambia who is more democratic,me or you people who have had a queen for 50 years,and has no plans of retiring even though the son has been waiting for years..nilicheka aisee!lol

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