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or should we blame zanu—pf? because mr chamisa claims this is all the result of infiltration from the ruling party? and he said that he wouldn't swim in a river full of hungry crocodiles. what is your explanation? despite the crocodiles' failure to run the nation and also bringing reforms that are required for the people of zimbabwe, he has expertise in terms of infiltrating and destroying opposition political organisations. it did not start yesterday with the ccc, but even during the period of before independence, his fingerprints are found all over the destabilisations that were happening in zapu. his agenda and objective was to obliterate and completely destroy zapu from the political face of zimbabwe. even during the period of the mdc, we know the role that he has played in terms of bringing confusion within the mdc political superstructure. not one leader... no, hang on, hang on. i'll be honest with you, mr sikhala, we don't have time to go through the whole history of opposition movements since 1980. we si
or should we blame zanu—pf? because mr chamisa claims this is all the result of infiltration from the ruling party? and he said that he wouldn't swim in a river full of hungry crocodiles. what is your explanation? despite the crocodiles' failure to run the nation and also bringing reforms that are required for the people of zimbabwe, he has expertise in terms of infiltrating and destroying opposition political organisations. it did not start yesterday with the ccc, but even during the period...
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but no amount of popular dissatisfaction seems to loosen the grip of the ruling party, zanu—pf. my guest is one of zimbabwe's highest—profile opposition figures, job sikhala, recently released from almost 600 days in prison without trial. is real change ever going to come to his homeland?
but no amount of popular dissatisfaction seems to loosen the grip of the ruling party, zanu—pf. my guest is one of zimbabwe's highest—profile opposition figures, job sikhala, recently released from almost 600 days in prison without trial. is real change ever going to come to his homeland?
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but no amount of popular dissatisfaction seems to loosen the grip of the ruling party, zanu—pf. my guest is one of zimbabwe's highest—profile opposition figures, job sikhala, recently released from almost 600 days in prison without trial. is real change ever going to come to his homeland?
but no amount of popular dissatisfaction seems to loosen the grip of the ruling party, zanu—pf. my guest is one of zimbabwe's highest—profile opposition figures, job sikhala, recently released from almost 600 days in prison without trial. is real change ever going to come to his homeland?
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but no amount of popular dissatisfaction seems to loosen the grip of the ruling party, zanu—pf. my guest is one of zimbabwe's highest—profile opposition figures, job sikhala, recently released from almost 600 days in prison without trial. is real change ever going to come to his homeland? job sikhala, in a location that we have agreed not to reveal, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, steve, for your invitation to this important interview. well, it's important to have you on this show. you emerged from more than a year and a half of pre—trial detention in zimbabwe earlier this year. we saw photographs of you last year, shackled,
but no amount of popular dissatisfaction seems to loosen the grip of the ruling party, zanu—pf. my guest is one of zimbabwe's highest—profile opposition figures, job sikhala, recently released from almost 600 days in prison without trial. is real change ever going to come to his homeland? job sikhala, in a location that we have agreed not to reveal, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, steve, for your invitation to this important interview. well, it's important to have you on this...