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Don't blame state for economic crisis, says Mugabe


Don't blame state for economic crisis, says Mugabe


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AFRICA / 8 August 2016, 4:28pm
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Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said Monday the country's citizens should not blame the government for the current economic crisis and hunger that has rocked the country.





Addressing thousands gathered to commemorate the country's National Heroes Day in Harare, Mugabe said sanctions and the El Niño-induced drought had caused havoc for the Southern African country.





“When we are in a crisis we should know this is our problem together, not for people to point fingers at the government. The government does not make rain. We have tried to improve the lives of our people but the El Niño-induced drought and continued sanctions have caused food shortages in the country,” Mugabe said.





Mugabe said no one in the country, regardless of political affiliation, would starve as the government would continue to import maize to feed the millions who face starvation. “If you have enough food, eat and grow pot bellies, but if you don't get enough, don't blame the government. We try to feed everyone, including those that are not Zanu PF, it is not our culture to discriminate along political lines,” Mugabe said in vernacular.





Mugabe defended the controversial Statutory Instrument 64 which restricts imports, saying it was meant to protect local industries.





“There is no country in the world that does not protect its local industries. We know that the rand is weak and people get things cheaper in South Africa, but that is dumping. We cannot allow dumping of cheap products because they will destroy our industry,” he said.





Mugabe also attacked the Chinese for bringing cheap clothes into the country, saying it did not help local clothing manufacturers grow.





The ageing president also attacked #This Flag Pastor, Evan Mawarire, saying he was after money and not the word of God.

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“Some church leaders are now after money and are not seeking God. I did not know this Mawarire until he said people should not be treated like this. But this is our problem together and not a government problem,” he said.

Mugabe warns against further protests in Zim


Mugabe warns against further protests in Zim

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AFRICA / 8 August 2016, 4:50pm
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Zimbabwean riot ploice attack protestors and journalists during demonstrations in Harare, August, 3, 2016. Zimbabwean police fired teargas and water cannons, violently breaking up protests in the capital.Dozens fled in all directions as baton wielding police indiscriminately attacked demonsrators and people on the streets.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)










Harare - Zimbabwe's longtime president has praised his security forces while warning against violent protests, days after the police crushed an anti-government march in the capital, Harare.





President Robert Mugabe spoke Monday at a commemoration event notable for the absence of some of his previously loyal wartime allies.


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The commemorations are held annually to honour the southern African country's dead heroes, particularly those who fought in the 1970s independence war.





Leaders of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association, who broke away from the 92-year-old president in July, boycotted the event. Mugabe did not directly address the veterans.





Instead, he warned the opposition and civil rights activists against continuing with a wave of protests that have hit the once prosperous but now economically struggling former British colony. The latest came on Saturday, when demonstrators used a cricket match against New Zealand to speak out. They waved the national flag and sang the national anthem during the 36th over to protest the 36 years that Mugabe has been in power.





“I heard Tsvangirai calling for a coalition as the only way to unseat the government ... protests don't pay because they usually end up being violent. How does it help to go on the streets just to show that you can throw stones, stoning the police?” Mugabe said in the local Shona language.





Morgan Tsvangirai leads the main opposition MDC-T party that has been holding countrywide protests.





Mugabe, who received public backing from commanders of the army in the past week, commended the security forces “for the calm that has been, the peace that has been.”


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The president also addressed tensions over delayed payments to civil servants, saying measures to avoid delays were being developed.





AP