Army Bomber Jets Dispatched as Mugabe Threatens War
10 June 2016
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lettersJUST IN – Hello ZimEye . Nezuro takaona ndege diki dzinodarika 33 dzichibva nedivi rePrince Charles airport dzakananga nechekumavirira senguva dzino; mungazivewo kuti zvaiitirweyi ?  – [Hello ZimEye yesterday we saw over 33 jets rising from Prince Charles airport heading east around this time. Would you know what that was all about?]
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12 Replies to “Army Bomber Jets Dispatched as Mugabe Threatens War”

  1. Yes you are right. They are even failing to service tanks and now they use buses, Mazda T35 and other cargo vehicles for carrying troops. They can’t afford jets.

  2. Yes you are right. They are even failing to service tanks and now they use buses, Mazda T35 and other cargo vehicles for carrying troops. They can’t afford jets.

  3. The Zimbabwe airforce does not have that many jets in total. So if you saw that many military jets then it may be that another country has flown it’s jets over Zimbabwe

  4. The Zimbabwe airforce does not have that many jets in total. So if you saw that many military jets then it may be that another country has flown it’s jets over Zimbabwe

  5. After 36 years of corrupt and tyrannical rule the people of Zimbabwe have really woken up to the sorry state they are in economically and politically; they are now demanding democratic change with a great sense of purpose. Mugabe is panicking that he is losing power and thus flexing his tyrannical muscle. What he has not learnt but will soon enough is that the tide has turned, those demanding change are now unstoppable!

  6. After 36 years of corrupt and tyrannical rule the people of Zimbabwe have really woken up to the sorry state they are in economically and politically; they are now demanding democratic change with a great sense of purpose. Mugabe is panicking that he is losing power and thus flexing his tyrannical muscle. What he has not learnt but will soon enough is that the tide has turned, those demanding change are now unstoppable!

  7. Zvineyi nemi? Ndege dzese dzirikupfuura nemumhepo, dzimwe makarara, do you know where they are going?

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