We are on the brink ... and anyone who thinks the political situation is manageable at this rate of economic deterioration is going to be shocked.
The more they focus on him, they more they are telling the people that they see him as a threat.
It's very clear now that these people are not going to be able to work together, and every day they are demonstrating this fact.
For many people, especially in the urban areas, life has become unaffordable and unbearable and these people are waiting to vent their anger through mass demonstrations.
That is very revealing, and a major embarrassment to the government. I am surprised The Herald actually printed it. I think there is credibility in the story.
Supermarket shelves are empty. Zimbabwe has become hell on earth.
I hope they kick him out. It would send a strong message to the region that they can't go on with this chap.
The element of fear is exaggerated ... and I think that point is going to become clearer if the government fails to sort out the economy in the next few months.