Tsvangirai’s newsletter
I’ve just received a copy of the Prime Minister’s weekly newsletter and I note that its printed by Cape Press. I’m wondering whether that’s a Zimbabwean printing company (with a seriously odd name) or whether Mr Tsvangirai is Proudly South African?
Thursday, August 12th 2010 at 6:36 pm
[...] Bev Clark wonders whether the Zimbabwean Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, is Proudly South African: “I’ve just received a copy of the Prime Minister’s weekly newsletter and I note that its printed by Cape Press.” [...]
Friday, August 13th 2010 at 1:01 am
If the newsletter isn.t printed outside Zimbabwe, you know very well that it wont printed at all. Not an issue worth discussing.
Friday, August 13th 2010 at 11:22 am
We all know it’s printed there because that’s where the money and editorial input come from – from outsiders!
Friday, August 13th 2010 at 12:25 pm
John, in his comment on this post, highlights the complete lack of power that the MDC have in Zimbabwe. The MDC have been neutralised by Mugabe through agreeing to be a part of a unity government. If what John writes is true, imagine being the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and having your newsletter printed in the Land of Jacob because the conditions are not right in Zimbabwe. How resoundingly pathetic is that? Meanwhile a host of civil society organisations, including Kubatana, regularly print newsletters that are as ‘political’ as the MDC’s. At the very least the MDC should try to be Proudly Zimbabwean and support the myriad of Zimbabwean printers in this country. The MDC has shut themselves down even before Zanu PF has tried.