SADC Must Give Mugabe The Apartheid Treatment

Once upon a time, there was a grouping called the frontline states whose main purpose was to fight the detestable apartheid in South Africa.

At the time, southern African leaders including President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe successfully fought for the end of racial discrimination in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Namibia. It was a fight for respect, dignity, democracy and freedom, the highest ideals in human existence.

Mugabe and his ZANU-PF were in the thick of action in this noble fight that eventually delivered Zimbabwe, South African and Nambia from the clutches of racial supremacists. It was a time of great hope for the region when Zimbabwe got independence in 1980.
But 28 years later, the story is completely different.

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