Friday, December 19, 2008

FRIDAY PICS FROM ZIMBABWE.......19/12/08

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe greets delegates at the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) annual People's Conference in Bindura about 90 km )(56 miles) north of the capital Harare, December 19, 2008. Mugabe announced on Friday he had invited rival Morgan Tsvangirai to be sworn-in as prime minister in a shared government, but expressed doubt whether he would accept.








Supporters of Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) sing party songs during the annual People's Conference in Bindura about 90km (55 miles) north of the capital Harare, December 19, 2008. 







Supporters of Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) sing party songs during the annual People's Conference in Bindura about 90km (55 miles) north of the capital Harare, December 19, 2008. Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe announced on Friday he had invited rival Morgan Tsvangirai to be sworn-in as prime minister in a shared government, but expressed doubt whether he would accept.







Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe attends the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) annual People's Conference in Bindura about 90km (55 miles) north of the capital Harare, December 19, 2008.



 
 










 Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe addresses suppporters at ZANU-PF party's annual conference in the northwestern mining town on Bindura on December 19, 2008. Mugabe declared that "Zimbabwe is mine" and vowed never to surrender to calls to step down, as his political rival threatened to quit stalled unity government talks.





"Zimbabwe is mine"











Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe speaks at his ZANU PF's 10th annual Congress in Bindura, Zimbabwe, Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. Mugabe said Friday that "Zimbabwe is mine" and vowed never to surrender, saying no African nation is brave enough to topple him.







Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, left, and his wife Grace, right, greet delegates at Mugabe's ruling ZANU PF party's 10th annual Congress in Bindura, Zimbabwe, Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. Mugabe said Friday that "Zimbabwe is mine" and vowed never to surrender, saying no African nation is brave enough to topple him.






"Zimbabwe is mine"no African nation is brave enough to topple ME....




















The leader of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), Morgan Tsvangirai, gives a press conference in Gaborone on December 19, 2008. Tsvangirai said that the MDC would quit talks for a unity government if abductions of party members did not stop.



























A picture taken on December 19, 2008 in Pretoria, South Africa, shows the copy of a Mock Guinness Book of Records "Certificate" to be handed over to the Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria later today by the Revolutionary Youth Movement of Zimbabwe. This year alone, Zimbabwe's central bank chief Gono has introduced 27 new currency denominations, but still cannot print money fast enough to keep pace with the world's highest inflation rate, last estimated at 231 million percent in July.







A newly released ten billion Zimbabwean dollar bill is held in Harare, Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. The central bank released the note on Friday, the largest in a range of bills introduced since August when it slashed ten zeros from the old currency in a hopeless effort to keep up with stratospheric inflation.



0 comments:

Post a Comment