Zimbabweans must be the dumbest nation alive
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11 years 10 months ago
maybe we should be sorting out our own backyard instead of worrying about this c@@T, yet another toddler is raped in SA yesterday, aged 3!!!...

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Yes Gregbucks ,WE NEED TO SORT OUT OUR OWN PROBLEMS ,yesterday a woman and her son were severely beaten the house maid was seen on cctv helping the thugs and loading the car and leaving with them and guess what she was a foreigner from MALAWI
Foreigners are accused of more than one in four crimes committed in London, an investigation reveals
.Astonishingly, they make up nine out of ten drug suspects and are responsible for more than one in three sex offences.
Nationals of Poland, Romania and Lithuania are most likely of all foreigners to be prosecuted by the police.
Foreigners are accused of a quarter of all crimes in the capital, according to the latest statistics
Foreigners are accused of a quarter of all crimes in the capital, according to the latest statistics
The figures will give force to warnings of a growing ‘immigrant crime wave’.
Four years ago, foreign nationals were found to commit one in five crimes.
And we need to be aware of this ,,,,,this does not even speak of ILLEGAL foreigners
1 Quarter of ALL crimes committed in the UK were foreigners yes 25% and still growing
Interesting FACTS
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Foreigners are accused of more than one in four crimes committed in London, an investigation reveals
.Astonishingly, they make up nine out of ten drug suspects and are responsible for more than one in three sex offences.
Nationals of Poland, Romania and Lithuania are most likely of all foreigners to be prosecuted by the police.
Foreigners are accused of a quarter of all crimes in the capital, according to the latest statistics
Foreigners are accused of a quarter of all crimes in the capital, according to the latest statistics
The figures will give force to warnings of a growing ‘immigrant crime wave’.
Four years ago, foreign nationals were found to commit one in five crimes.
And we need to be aware of this ,,,,,this does not even speak of ILLEGAL foreigners
1 Quarter of ALL crimes committed in the UK were foreigners yes 25% and still growing
Interesting FACTS
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2102895...n.html#ixzz2bId90Z00
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Re: Re: Zimbabweans must be the dumbest nation alive
11 years 10 months ago
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if the weather is shit in the UK we the foreigners are too blame for that as well. Dont believe what the Daily Mail say as they are anti foreigners
if the weather is shit in the UK we the foreigners are too blame for that as well. Dont believe what the Daily Mail say as they are anti foreigners
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Foreigners also built and continue to build london,I as a student with a expired student visa laid many bricks at the goldman sachs building on fleet street ,easy money to make and send home
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11 years 10 months ago
we were all foreigners somewhere sometime
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11 years 10 months ago
Easy ask the saffers you got working for you if they ever worked for crown protection services,he employed 99% south africans,gave us 24 hr shifts,work the one shift,sleep at the clients office on the 2nd shift,we minted it 1000 per week in the early 2000 and the rand close to 20/1,happy days
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From the Jewish Daily Forward:
Robert Mugabe's Made-in-Israel 'Landslide'
By Dave Goldiner
You could probably forgive the proprietors of Nikuv for feeling slightly giddy after the final results of Zimbabwe’s election were announced this weekend.
The Israeli company’s client, President Robert G. Mugabe, romped home with 60% of the vote and his ruling ZANU-PF party grabbed more than two-thirds of the seats in the troubled southern African nation’s parliament.
Mugabe, 89, turned back a challenge from longtime rival Morgan Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic Change party, beating the former trade union leader by about 1 million votes, according to official results.
Even better, there was none of the violence or blatant intimidation that marked past elections, like the 2008 vote that Tsvanigirai won and also led to widespread chaos and international condemnation.
So how did Nikuv, a shadowy company headquartered the Israeli town of Herzliya, play such a central role in the vote in a farflung African land?
Related •Robert Mugabe's Israeli Connection
•Anthony Lewis's Ideals — In Far-Off Zimbabwe
•From Zimbabwe, With Faith
Why did Nikuv CEO Emmanuel Antebi, and top aide Ammon Peer reportedly jet into the capital of Harare for 90 minutes of valuable face time with Mugabe on Tuesday, just hours before the polls opened?
The opposition and independent watchdogs say it’s because Nikuv was a vital cog in Mugabe’s strategy to massively rig the watershed election and maintain his grip on power.
The strategy apparently succeeded beyond anyone’s wildest dreams, with Mugabe and ZANU-PF running up never before seen vote totals in some areas. In some urban constituencies, ZANU-PF increased its vote 10 and 20-fold. In rural areas, some districts recorded more votes than the adult population.
So how did Nikuv do it?
The company has been working for several years to with the country’s notoriously partisan Registrar General, Tobaiwa Mudede. His office controls the production of all identity documents, like national ID cards, passports, licences, and — you guessed it — voter registration forms.
ZANU-PF has long used the voter’s roll as a political tool to disenfranchise voters in the opposition’s urban strongholds and inflate its own support in the country’s vast rural hinterlands.
After being stung by defeat five years ago, ZANU-PF apparently went back to the drawing board to make sure the people never got the chance to vote it out of office for good.
While the MDC was distracted by the task of trying to stabilize the country’s economy (and enjoying the newfound perks of office, cynics say), ZANU-PF was using the tools Nikuv provided to lay the groundwork for this week’s ‘landslide.’
A voter registration campaign was a barely disguised ZANU-PF get out the vote rally. In rural areas, thousands were signed up overnight while urban voters were forced to wait for hours as partisan workers took up to 30 minutes to process each application.
By the time elections were called, 99.6% of rural voters were registered, while just 67% were signed up in the cities and towns, according to the independent Zimbabwe Election Support Network. So the giant and enthusiastic rallies that Tsvangirai drew (including a final one in Harare that was probably the biggest political gathering since Mugabe’s triumphal first victory rally in 1980) were probably mostly attended by those who had no way influencing the outcome.
On election day, nearly 1 million urban voters were turned away from the polls.
Nikuv gave ZANU-PF plenty of cards to play with. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission printed 35% more ballots than there are registered voters, compared to the global standard of 5%. That number raised hackles even among normally pliant African Union election observers.
Some insiders claim thousands of ballots with neatly pre-filled out ZANU-PF votes were simply added to the totals in certain wards. Extra polling stations were set up that were only known to ruling party supporters.
As the scale of the debacle emerges, Tsvangirai is crying foul and the MDC is vowing to continue its uphill battle for democracy in a country that has known only one ruler in the 33 years since independence. (It might have considered fighting for common sense reforms like eliminating the voters roll and making voting based on a national ID card while it had a share of power, but hindsight is always 20/20).
Secretary of State John Kerry has said the election results do not reflect the will of the Zimbabwean people. That may mean Zimbabwe has little chance of unlocking the Western support that it desperately needs to rebuild its economy, still teetering from decades of mismanagement and a disastrous plan to drive white commercial famers off their land.
But Mugabe will now likely serve as president till he’s 95 — or dies in office.
And that’s why Nikuv’s bosses will likely be flying back to Tel Aviv with a lucrative new contract in their pocket — signed, sealed and delivered.
Read more: blogs.forward.com/forward-thinking/18167...slide/#ixzz2bJ52F9qN
Robert Mugabe's Made-in-Israel 'Landslide'
By Dave Goldiner
You could probably forgive the proprietors of Nikuv for feeling slightly giddy after the final results of Zimbabwe’s election were announced this weekend.
The Israeli company’s client, President Robert G. Mugabe, romped home with 60% of the vote and his ruling ZANU-PF party grabbed more than two-thirds of the seats in the troubled southern African nation’s parliament.
Mugabe, 89, turned back a challenge from longtime rival Morgan Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic Change party, beating the former trade union leader by about 1 million votes, according to official results.
Even better, there was none of the violence or blatant intimidation that marked past elections, like the 2008 vote that Tsvanigirai won and also led to widespread chaos and international condemnation.
So how did Nikuv, a shadowy company headquartered the Israeli town of Herzliya, play such a central role in the vote in a farflung African land?
Related •Robert Mugabe's Israeli Connection
•Anthony Lewis's Ideals — In Far-Off Zimbabwe
•From Zimbabwe, With Faith
Why did Nikuv CEO Emmanuel Antebi, and top aide Ammon Peer reportedly jet into the capital of Harare for 90 minutes of valuable face time with Mugabe on Tuesday, just hours before the polls opened?
The opposition and independent watchdogs say it’s because Nikuv was a vital cog in Mugabe’s strategy to massively rig the watershed election and maintain his grip on power.
The strategy apparently succeeded beyond anyone’s wildest dreams, with Mugabe and ZANU-PF running up never before seen vote totals in some areas. In some urban constituencies, ZANU-PF increased its vote 10 and 20-fold. In rural areas, some districts recorded more votes than the adult population.
So how did Nikuv do it?
The company has been working for several years to with the country’s notoriously partisan Registrar General, Tobaiwa Mudede. His office controls the production of all identity documents, like national ID cards, passports, licences, and — you guessed it — voter registration forms.
ZANU-PF has long used the voter’s roll as a political tool to disenfranchise voters in the opposition’s urban strongholds and inflate its own support in the country’s vast rural hinterlands.
After being stung by defeat five years ago, ZANU-PF apparently went back to the drawing board to make sure the people never got the chance to vote it out of office for good.
While the MDC was distracted by the task of trying to stabilize the country’s economy (and enjoying the newfound perks of office, cynics say), ZANU-PF was using the tools Nikuv provided to lay the groundwork for this week’s ‘landslide.’
A voter registration campaign was a barely disguised ZANU-PF get out the vote rally. In rural areas, thousands were signed up overnight while urban voters were forced to wait for hours as partisan workers took up to 30 minutes to process each application.
By the time elections were called, 99.6% of rural voters were registered, while just 67% were signed up in the cities and towns, according to the independent Zimbabwe Election Support Network. So the giant and enthusiastic rallies that Tsvangirai drew (including a final one in Harare that was probably the biggest political gathering since Mugabe’s triumphal first victory rally in 1980) were probably mostly attended by those who had no way influencing the outcome.
On election day, nearly 1 million urban voters were turned away from the polls.
Nikuv gave ZANU-PF plenty of cards to play with. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission printed 35% more ballots than there are registered voters, compared to the global standard of 5%. That number raised hackles even among normally pliant African Union election observers.
Some insiders claim thousands of ballots with neatly pre-filled out ZANU-PF votes were simply added to the totals in certain wards. Extra polling stations were set up that were only known to ruling party supporters.
As the scale of the debacle emerges, Tsvangirai is crying foul and the MDC is vowing to continue its uphill battle for democracy in a country that has known only one ruler in the 33 years since independence. (It might have considered fighting for common sense reforms like eliminating the voters roll and making voting based on a national ID card while it had a share of power, but hindsight is always 20/20).
Secretary of State John Kerry has said the election results do not reflect the will of the Zimbabwean people. That may mean Zimbabwe has little chance of unlocking the Western support that it desperately needs to rebuild its economy, still teetering from decades of mismanagement and a disastrous plan to drive white commercial famers off their land.
But Mugabe will now likely serve as president till he’s 95 — or dies in office.
And that’s why Nikuv’s bosses will likely be flying back to Tel Aviv with a lucrative new contract in their pocket — signed, sealed and delivered.
Read more: blogs.forward.com/forward-thinking/18167...slide/#ixzz2bJ52F9qN
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11 years 9 months ago
President Robert Mugabe and his family decided to go on vacation to celebrate the win. Grace,his wife, John his son and Sarah his daughter wanted to go to Bahamas but Mugabe wanted to go to Dubai.So the four decided to vote and the result were as follows;
Bahamas:3
dubai:68
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dubai:68
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cometman Wrote:
> President Robert Mugabe and his family decided to
> go on vacation to celebrate the win. Grace,his
> wife, John his son and Sarah his daughter wanted
> to go to Bahamas but Mugabe wanted to go to
> Dubai.So the four decided to vote and the result
> were as follows;
>
> Bahamas:3
> dubai:68
>
> (
)
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> President Robert Mugabe and his family decided to
> go on vacation to celebrate the win. Grace,his
> wife, John his son and Sarah his daughter wanted
> to go to Bahamas but Mugabe wanted to go to
> Dubai.So the four decided to vote and the result
> were as follows;
>
> Bahamas:3
> dubai:68
>
> (

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