All genuine and well meaning white farmers who wish to pursue a farming career as loyal citizens of this country will have land to do so. |
All is well that ends well. We are very happy that all the issues were well discussed. |
As Africans, we need to ensure that our security systems are inter-twined. There are different areas of mutual interest we are going to develop. |
Both sides have, therefore, something to rejoice about as, indeed, something to mourn about, |
But these nimble joys and aches aside, the greatest winner, you will agree, was our democratic process. |
Certainly within this month we will have concluded the exercise, |
could go to hell. |
Countries such as the U.S. and Britain have taken it upon themselves to decide for us in the developing world, even to interfere in our domestic affairs and to bring about what they call regime change, |
Cricket civilizes people and creates good gentlemen I want everyone to play cricket in Zimbabwe; I want ours to be a nation of gentlemen |
Having restored land to the people, ... We have learnt a host of lessons, all pointing to the challenge of ensuring food security for the people. |
He is warmly welcomed as our guest. I am sure we will benefit very much from this visit by strengthening our relationship. |
I can't spell Dell, but I can spell hell, and he might be there one of these days, |
I come before you in a moment and mood of national pride and joy tempered with a sense of humility, |
I look forward working with the new parliament as together we grapple with the pressing challenges of improving the livelihood of our people and developing our nation, |
I thank you for defying him. You have gone against the grain of some of Zimbabwe's enemies. |