Mal Mugabe se Grace is 'n disgrace [boodskap #65554] |
Di, 20 Augustus 2002 12:37 |
Wouter Plaasvark
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Van : The Daily Telegraph (VK), 20 Augustus 2002
Mugabe's wife to move into white couple's farm
Zimbabwe's first lady, Grace Mugabe, has chosen the white-owned
farm she wants and has ordered its elderly owners and residents off
the land, it emerged yesterday.
Mrs Mugabe has picked the Iron Mask Estate, 30 miles north west
of Harare, which belongs to John and Eva Matthews, both in their
seventies. The couple abandoned their home at the weekend.
According to residents on the farm, Mrs Mugabe and a high-
powered entourage visited the property last week, said she would
be moving in shortly and told them to find alternative accommodation.
The news came as police continued their hunt for white farmers
refusing to move off their land after the passing of a deadline set
by President Robert Mugabe's regime. Mr Mugabe's supporters
have moved on to several farms in the eastern part of the country
while the owners were in police cells. Farm equipment and
personal possessions were looted, although police denied any
knowledge of the crimes.
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Re: Mal Mugabe se Grace is 'n disgrace [boodskap #65555 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #65554] |
Di, 20 Augustus 2002 12:56 |
Annette
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Ek wonder hoeveel kinders en kleinders MalBob het....
Annette
.com> skryf in boodskap news:3d62386e.0@news1.mweb.co.za...
> Van : The Daily Telegraph (VK), 20 Augustus 2002
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> Mugabe's wife to move into white couple's farm
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> Zimbabwe's first lady, Grace Mugabe, has chosen the white-owned
> farm she wants and has ordered its elderly owners and residents off
> the land, it emerged yesterday.
>
> Mrs Mugabe has picked the Iron Mask Estate, 30 miles north west
> of Harare, which belongs to John and Eva Matthews, both in their
> seventies. The couple abandoned their home at the weekend.
>
> According to residents on the farm, Mrs Mugabe and a high-
> powered entourage visited the property last week, said she would
> be moving in shortly and told them to find alternative accommodation.
>
> The news came as police continued their hunt for white farmers
> refusing to move off their land after the passing of a deadline set
> by President Robert Mugabe's regime. Mr Mugabe's supporters
> have moved on to several farms in the eastern part of the country
> while the owners were in police cells. Farm equipment and
> personal possessions were looted, although police denied any
> knowledge of the crimes.
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Re: Mal Mugabe se Grace is 'n disgrace [boodskap #65573 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #65555] |
Wo, 21 Augustus 2002 03:52 |
Vusi
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Maar is die Grace nie 'n Suid-Afrikaanse tannie nie? Waar kom sy vandaan -
wie weet? Ons kan haar miskien 'n paar vrae vra oor die gebeure aldaar
wanneer sy met tuisverlof kom.
"Annette" skryf in boodskap news:ajte8e$1e9rk9$1@ID-92016.news.dfncis.de...
> Ek wonder hoeveel kinders en kleinders MalBob het....
> Annette
>
> .com> skryf in boodskap news:3d62386e.0@news1.mweb.co.za...
>> Van : The Daily Telegraph (VK), 20 Augustus 2002
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>> Mugabe's wife to move into white couple's farm
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>> Zimbabwe's first lady, Grace Mugabe, has chosen the white-owned
>> farm she wants and has ordered its elderly owners and residents off
>> the land, it emerged yesterday.
>>
>> Mrs Mugabe has picked the Iron Mask Estate, 30 miles north west
>> of Harare, which belongs to John and Eva Matthews, both in their
>> seventies. The couple abandoned their home at the weekend.
>>
>> According to residents on the farm, Mrs Mugabe and a high-
>> powered entourage visited the property last week, said she would
>> be moving in shortly and told them to find alternative accommodation.
>>
>> The news came as police continued their hunt for white farmers
>> refusing to move off their land after the passing of a deadline set
>> by President Robert Mugabe's regime. Mr Mugabe's supporters
>> have moved on to several farms in the eastern part of the country
>> while the owners were in police cells. Farm equipment and
>> personal possessions were looted, although police denied any
>> knowledge of the crimes.
>>
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