Rampant Obsession in Africa
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This file is about the endless dissatisfactory of African heads of state who expose their citizens to a non-democratic atmosphere and also acts as stumbling blocks to the development of these developing nations.
If Mugabe is to appear in any court within the jurisdiction of any state, I think he would be simply in trouble because many will come up to testify on what they have not seen but only because they have heard of what Mugabe’s personality is. It is obvious that we do ,not have any ill motive with the people of Zimbabwe, but the kind of leadership exposed to the citizen there, has left a lot for humanitarian sympathy.
It is only because of the principle stipulating that “there should not be any interference to the sovereignty of any nation that states have just adhered to but in real sense, the people of Zimbabwe do not deserve what Mugabe, with his obsolete politics, is just exposing to the people of his ones economically productive country.
Mugabe and the up-coming Mugabes’ within the African continents is a great set back to development of the so called third world countries. Dictatorship is a form of leadership that leaves a lot to be forgotten and buried without democracy. I no wonder how Mugabe has come to think that he is the only leader who is of much concern to obsession, and being a professor in maximum inflation rates. If scores and points were to be awarded, Mugabe, would be anonymously been declared the winner without any opposing.
As much as we may leave to criticize on Mugabe’s actions, let us not forget that within the whole continent, lays the vices of dictatorial forms of leadership where African leaders really fail to value democracy to allow the people choose whom to lead them.
The question I will pose now is what will happen to the people of Zimbabwe, if Mugabe wins the national election re-run? Well, Zimbabweans will have to suffer for the other five years under his reign and on his mission accomplishment, he will have really brought Zimbabwe to a country of an economic history.










