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Thursday, 5 October 2017

ROBERT 'MUGABE' ON LIST OF BANNED NAMES

From innuendos to the worst of
society, take a look at the full list
of the names outlawed from Sports Interactive's latest offering
Football Manager 2018 is set to
release on November 5, and with
it comes a list of banned names
that you will be unable to use as
you pick your team to start the
game.

From innuendos, to the very worst
of society, the list is comprehensive and features a
number of names that will be
familiar to the UK public.

The likes of Jimmy Saville, the
prolific convicted paedophile,
Osama bin Laden, the mastermind
behind the 9/11 atrocity in the
USA and Oliver Cromwell, the anti-royalist, are all understandably outlawed.

Included on the same list is Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe.

On a lighter note, so too is Hugh
Janus, he of the rotund behind,
and the rather juvenile Willy
Head.

Take a look at the full list below!

"Bashar" "al-Assad"
"Hafez" "al-Assad"
"Idi" "Amin"
"Osama" "bin laden"
"Martin" "Bormann"
"Mohammed" "Bouyeri"
"Ian" "Brady"
"Iain" "Brady"
"Anders" "Breivik"
"Martin" "Bryant"
"Woo" "Bum-Kon"
"Ted" "Bundy"
"Fidel" "Castro"
"Nicolae" "Ceausescu"
"Hugo" "Chavez"
"Hugo" "Chávez"
"Anwar" "Congo"
"Oliver" "Cromwell"
"Oli" "Cromwell"
"Campo Elias" "Delgado"
"Adolf" "Eichmann"
"Dick" "Facey"
"Fanny" "Facey"
"Dick" "Feeley"
"Fanny" "Feeley"
"Dick" "Feely"
"Fanny" "Feely"
"Dick" "Fest"
"Fanny" "Fest"
"Dick" "Flick"
"Fanny" "Flick"
"Pim" "Fortuijn"
"Francisco" "Franco"
"Muammar" "Gaddafi"
"Joseph" "Goebbels"
"Baruch" "Goldstein"
"Hermann" "Göring"
"Ernesto" "Guevara"
"Thomas" "Hamilton"
"Eric" "Harris"
"Rolfe" "Harris"
"Rolf" "Harris"
"Dick" "Head"
"Willy" "Head"
"Reinhardt" "Heidrich"
"Reinhart" "Heidrich"
"George" "Hennard"
"Rudolf" "Hess"
"Rudolph" "Hess"
"Adolf" "Hitler"
"Dick" "Hole"
"Fanny" "Hole"
"Saddam" "Hossain"
"Mike" "Hunt"
"Ian" "Huntley"
"Iain" "Huntley"
"Saddam" "Husain"
"Udai" "Husain"
"Saddam" "Hussain"
"Udai" "Hussain"
"Saddam" "Hussein"
"Udai" "Hussein"
"Ahmed" "Ibragimov"
"Hugh" "Janus"
"Kim" "Jong"
"Stalin" "Josef"
"Stalin" "Joseph"
"Ted" "Kaczynski"
"Ernst" "Kaltenbrunner"
"Wayne" "Kerr"
"Ali" "Kha"
"Yahya" "Khan"
"Wayne" "King"
"Dylan" "Klebold"
"Otto" "Koch"
"Dick" "Leak"
"Fanny" "Leak"
"Dick" "Leake"
"Fanny" "Leake"
"Vladimir" "Lenin"
"Dick" "Licka"
"Fanny" "Licka"
"Peter" "Lundin"
"Charles" "Manson"
"Charlie" "Manson"
"Tim" "McVeigh"
"Timothy" "McVeigh"
"Slobodan" "Milosevic"
"Robert" "Mugabe"
"Yoweri" "Museveni"
"Benito" "Mussolini"
"Toi" "Mutsuo"
"Augusto" "Pinochet"
"Pol" "Pot"
"Vladimir" "Putin"
"Richard" "Ramirez"
"Ilich" "Ramirez Sanchez"
"Lee" "Rigby"
"Jimmy" "Savil"
"James" "Savil"
"Jim" "Savil"
"Jimmy" "Savile"
"James" "Savile"
"Jim" "Savile"
"Jimmy" "Saville"
"James" "Saville"
"Jim" "Saville"
"Cho" "Seing-hui"
"Thaksin" "Shinawatra"
"Harold" "Shipman"
"Than" "Shwe"
"Joseph" "Stalin"
"Josef" "Stalin"
"Kim" "Sung"
"Peter" "Sutcliffe"
"Dick" "Swallow"
"Michael" "Swango"
"Dick" "Tongue"
"Fanny" "Tongue"
"Rafael" "Trujillo"
"William" "Unek"
"Volkert" "van der Graaf"
"Theo" "van Gogh"
"Fred" "West"
"Frederic" "West"
"Frederick" "West"
"Mao" "Zedong"
"Adi" "Zulkadry"

Source: Goal.com

Wednesday, 10 August 2016


Mugabe moves to pacify military



PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has moved swiftly to pacify the country’s soldiers by dangling several carrots in their faces, as public anger over his alleged misrule continues to swell.

Mugabe’s government has been struggling to pay civil servants amid reports of restlessness within the rank and file of the military.
Military officials have reportedly also been sent to camps “to check on morale” and Mugabe sought to show the soldiers he was aware of their poor conditions of service.
In his address at the Zimbabwe Defences Forces’ Day commemorations, Mugabe yesterday presented an uncharacteristically short speech — 14 minutes — where he pledged to improve soldiers’ working and living conditions to ensure they do not join the spontaneous anti-government protests that have rocked his regime over the past two months.
“In this regard, the defence forces recently acquired a fleet of troop-carrying vehicles, staff cars and buses to facilitate the movement of personnel to and from their respective work stations,” he said.
“In addition, efforts are still underway to provide decent accommodation to members of the defence forces, under the Public Sector Investment Programme and the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Benefit Fund.”
Mugabe, in the past two days, steered clear of controversial issues rocking his administration, among them the decision by disgruntled war veterans to turn their backs on him last month at a time opposition and civil society groups were piling pressure on him to step down.
The political fissures come as Mugabe is battling to contain fierce factional fights within his ruling Zanu PF party, where two distinct factions — G40, said to be loyal to First Lady Grace Mugabe and Team Lacoste, which reportedly pays allegiance to Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa — are publicly jostling to sponsor his successor.
Mugabe’s extension of an olive branch to the soldiers appears aimed at keeping their loyalty, amid allegations they were dabbling in party politics.
The President last year lashed out at the military for meddling in the internal fights for control in Zanu PF.
The veteran leader told the Zanu PF annual conference in Victoria Falls that there were elements within the country’s army, police and intelligence, who had been sucked into the brutal succession war currently engulfing the ruling party.
“The situation we have now is untenable because we now get information that some in the army, police and intelligence are involved in factionalism. They are moving around telling people their chosen candidates. Let us stop that — it’s ruining the party,” he said then. - Source Newsday