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Zimbabwe legislator says Mbeki told the British they would be wiped out in 24 hours if they invaded Zimbabwe

Thank God that even as they scream, they continue to scream in revolutionary terms, that is why they failed to achieve that, but they were very clear.  I am just trying to bring these things Madam Speaker, to the fore so that everyone including those on a normal day would have been seated on the other side, must understand that even if they are there, where they are based on other reasons than what I am saying, then they do not know exactly what kind of an animal they have become part of and that is why there is a lot of chaos in their party.

Our economy has been made to scream Madam Speaker.  There was a time when we could not count quintillions and they were almost closer to achieving that because the whole purpose of these sanctions was to cut the umbilical cord between the people and their revolutionary party such that when that happens, Zimbabwe becomes a country of what I would call wada watonga, anyone could be anything in Zimbabwe because the fabric that keeps it intact would have been destroyed.  Thank God, twenty-three years after the sanctions, we are still breathing.

Madam Speaker, the sanctions were put in place to isolate Zimbabwe and allow me to go into unchartered territories.  For this, I want to salute the former President of South Africa, President Mbeki who was very clear and there were things that he declassified which are essential indeed that at one point in time, he had to be engaged in a lot of series of diplomatic engagements and series assisted by the then, I think British Chief of Staff Defence.  When the British were now closer to contemplating an invasion of this country, he assured them that they were not going to get out of the terrain in Zimbabwe because the liberation generation veterans were still active enough and they would wipe them away within 24 hours and they will regret any decision to invade Zimbabwe.  He had to stop an invasion in Zimbabwe, Russia and China had to play a very fundamental role in the Security Council to stop those machinations.  We owe them a salute as the Parliament of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

Madam Speaker, President Ramaphosa continues to take every global and international stage given to him to call for the removal of sanctions on the people of Zimbabwe.  President Samia Suluhu, picking on the late President John Magufuli of Tanzania, continues to shine on every global and international stage so given to her that the people of Zimbabwe must be removed from the yoke of Zimbabwe.  President Nyusi of Mozambique continues to call for the removal of sanctions on the people of Zimbabwe.  Former President of Zambia, Lungu, was very clear that sanctions on the people of Southern Zambezi needed to have sanctions removed from their necks. 

I do not know Madam Speaker, of course just as you are, what the other presidents out there think about, it is not for me to discuss.  I just do not know, but I must be very clear.  I knew that President Lungu was very clear on sanctions on Africans in Zimbabwe that they must be removed.

I want to thank President Joao Lourenco of Angola who was very clear that sanctions on Zimbabwe must be removed.  President of Malawi, His Excellency Chakwera, was also very clear that sanctions on Zimbabwe must be removed.  President Hage Geingob from Namibia was very clear that sanctions on the people of Zimbabwe must be removed.  President Mokgweetsi Masisi from Botswana is very clear, that sanctions on the people of Zimbabwe must be removed.

Madam Speaker, the King of Eswatini was also very clear that sanctions on the people of Zimbabwe must be removed.  President Paul Kagame is very clear that sanctions on the people of Zimbabwe must be removed.

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