Unfortunately the current Zambian President seem compromised due to donor funding issues. The desire to work on the so-called economic recovery is making this new Zambian govt tolerate such moral decay behaviourism. It's a shameeeee. Congratulations to all African Presidents who can't sell their African moral values all for donor funding.
@@charitychalimulalami That is so unfortunate. His predecessor, ECL had a clear position. This new man is sitting on the fence. The Lord will expose him
The interviewer has an attitude of the president being a child. Patronizing him. Pointing fingers at him. Getting loud. Leaning forward. Disgust. Zimbabweans should not invite him back.
when are these struggle session "journalists" going to understand that they are the enemies of humanity, not presidents of african nations? let people evolve and progress according to their cultural norms and mores. you don't get to dictate what people want to prioritize in the development of their nation. these people think they're progressive, all they're showing is their intolerance and lack of vision and comprehension
Why is this interviewer wagging his finger at the President? We have seen this with CNN's Amanpour talking down to Presidents Mugabe, Kenyatta and Ruto. I have yet to see them do it to a white or Western leader.
♥️ we are Zimbabweans and have our beliefs as a pple so they must dare not force our order to disobey God That's nonsense thing on earth happening We can't follow stupid Obama who regalized that being against the creator 🤥
This wasn't just an ordinary talkshow, it's a war between light and darkness. May God help his people to always prevail against the power of darkness. Love Africa from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
The audacity to disrespect the president of a sovereign nation and force him to accept some messed up western idea is alarming. Thumbs up to the leader for maintaining composure as a real gentleman and standing his rights clearly.
GAY, STRAIGHT, AND THE REASON WHY: The Science of Sexual Orientation, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 2017), by neuroscientist Simon LeVay, explores the latest research on the topic in a style lay people can understand and includes a glossary and additional resources. Human evolution, genetics, epigenetics, timing and hormones largely determine inherent sexual orientation, all within the context of fetal development.
Cause arabs would accept it and arabs are friends with whites.. he knows Africans will not accept it hes not the only white person trying to ask African presidents about gaysm
This interviewer is condescending and disrespectful…I’m surprised ED went through with this interview. Respect to the President for keeping his calm. Among other things, I’m honestly offended by how he points and gestures at the President in such a disparaging manner.
Interesting. Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. With due respect.
Quest is a homosexual ofcourse...so hes trying to spread his filthy lifestyle to Africa...congratulations to President Mnangagwa on his brilliant response,Zimbabweans pressing need is not s3x but the needs of 14m people disposed by the west that are now evangelizing about the "virtues" of homosexuality
The white guy had no more angles left to push the gay agenda... It was embarrassing. The Zimbabwean mp keeps stressing, economic development, growth infrastructure. And the interviewer keeps forcing bedroom sex on him. I'm glad the African community is talking logic it's a breath of fresh air xxx much love.. ABU dhabi
Interesting. Some thoughts on religion, and African History & Homosexuality: JESUS had nothing to say about homosexuals and homosexuality. To say He did is "biblically-profane," a sin for which there's a mortal wage. Jesus loves homosexuals, like He does you. The misuse of religion is a cancer in Africa and helps undermine its future. And God don't like ugly. Learn to discern the CONTEXT of the biblical proscriptions related to its "men sleeping with men," and related scriptures. And one will discover they address heterosexual men exclusively, for all the right reason. DO THE WORK, folks. And this: Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. With due respect.
Mr reporter what ever your colour are you ldont care pink,blue, black ectc listen 👂 Zimbabwe is not America Zimbabwe is Zimbabwe period if you are a be gay in America not in Zimbabwe it's not a fly zone inzimbabwe why did you kill sudam hosen because of bucket 🪣 of oil any pressindance who after munangagwatryto alow gay marriage that presdance will loose his or her job and be stoned to death even you Mr reporter Go to Zimbabwe right now AM you will be stoned to death election are coming go as a jenurlist lwish safe journey in advance
Zimbabwe is Christian country you old man lwant you to go to white house and amend the constitution or the law tell them you to merry a dog 🐕 it's your right son but please remember to invite me for your wedding also invite presidents of and prime minister all over the world 🌍 good luck Mr reporter
Sorry you want to merry a dog it's your right God said to Adam and Ever 1Ada hewas amale human being and miss Ever she was female and God said befruitful lwant to ask you which private party were you with your father if he was gay
It’s actually very telling how the US, Canada, the EU, and Australia constitute “the majority” in Quest’s mind; and that by not siding with them and their alphabet community the Zimbabwean President is basically deemed backward. I hope that we as Africans continue standing for our culture and traditions. God bless Africa. 🙌🏾
Interesting comment, Dr. Bwalya. But. The Rwandan Genocide, American Slavery & Segregation, and the Jewish Holocaust, were culturally-specific too, making such excuses immoral and deadly. Vigorously advancing the cause of human rights is the antidote. Furthermore the Christian Commission, "to love your neighbor, as yourself," shouldn't be mocked, as it's perilous, particularly when we're held to account at eternity. Likewise hold legislators responsible for using religion to buttress animosity towards a class of people many don't understand or care to. They will otherwise, with impunity, brazenly demonize (and worse) any person or group with whom they don't agree, like, or understand. And it's a stark warning, as you're next. Why? Just because! With due respect, my good person.
@@kevinboone2178 wow everywhere soo called christianity was forced on people there was nothing like loving thy neighbour.... Only a weapon for psychological division making it easier to conquer and colonise.... U could have fared better on your argument had you not brought christianity in the mix. Even pope francis admitted genocide against Canadian natives when they resisted colonial christian religion and education.
@@Leviiiiiiiiiiiiiii111 Salvery was built on that kind of thinking. Claiming these people need Jesus the pillage and rape them of their land and people.
comparing gay marriage to cannibalism, that's far dude. And cannibalism is universally prohibited no matter what culture you are. And gay marriage is not universally agreed on, not even UN recognizes it as human rights, it is just sickness of the west.
Homosexual lives are precious, like yours, yes, Dr. Munyaka? If so, what's your point? GAY, STRAIGHT, AND THE REASON WHY: The Science of Sexual Orientation, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 2017), by neuroscientist Simon LeVay, explores the latest research on the topic in a style lay people can understand and includes a glossary and additional resources. Human evolution, genetics, epigenetics, timing and hormones largely determine inherent sexual orientation, all within the context of fetal development. "A Mind is a terrible thing to waste," so do the work the elevate your consciousness, my good person.
@@bhekayaka8753 But. The Rwandan Genocide, American Slavery & Segregation, and the Jewish Holocaust, were culturally-specific too, making such excuses immoral and deadly. Vigorously advancing the cause of human rights is the antidote. Furthermore the Christian Commission, "to love your neighbor, as yourself," shouldn't be mocked, as it's perilous, particularly when we're held to account at eternity. Likewise hold legislators responsible for using religion to buttress animosity towards a class of people many don't understand or care to. They will otherwise, with impunity, brazenly demonize (and worse) any person or group with whom they don't agree, like, or understand. And it's a stark warning, as you're next. Why? Just because! With due respect, my good person.
@5:28 couldn’t agree less, if you have live in a developing country, gay right is least of your concerns. We need food to eat not to take care of other people feelings. Send my prayers for my brothers and sisters in Africa, from Malaysia 🇲🇾
@@SDSDSDFEWNo they are not. Gay rights are not even as important as the things the president listed. We are not interested in Sodomy here in Africa. We want prosperity and an improved quality of life.
Honestly speaking this is how African leaders should stand there ground 100% behind you. God bless you with more wisdom and knowledge. Although I'm from Malawi but you get all my support.
You the People of Zimbabwe should be so proud of your President who stand up against these western journalists who wants to change your way of living!!
Ridiculous line of questioning . So much to talk about that is of so much importance besides homosexuals. Infrastructure, clean water , and roads should be the priority all over the continent. The President was absolutely right.
My sentiments exactly, who cares about who is poking who where when people are hungry and need jobs, education, food and clean water, healthcare etc. Shame on him, thank you Mr President, salut.
No. Africa can do more than one thing at a time. Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. Educate yourself. With due respect.
@@hotagohoabeb5350 The Biblical scriptures related to "men sleeping with men," and similar ones, are addressed exclusively to heterosexual males, and for all the right reasons. Inherent homosexuality is natural, was never "wrong," and God makes no mistakes. Human relationships must be centered in love and respect, absent promiscuity & adultery, hate & coercion, and pedophilia & pederasty. Otherwise, individuals, families, communities, and nations are torn asunder. Preach, teach, and model that, or die trying. The absence of love obtains sin. Sexuality doesn't confer it, behavior does. You don't get to dispute this; you get to be sadly mistaken, if not ignorant. Repent and you will be saved.
@@patriciajiri3699 Rev. Dr. Jiri, it is a question of "who cares who is poking who." In most African nations, not all, homosexuals are suppressed, discriminated against, verbally abused, physically attacked, jailed, and killed, so the logic of your response doesn't make sense. With due respect, sister-woman.
The motor of the economy : jobs ,housing , education and Health care . Those are issues that a government must address in order to develop as a nation.
Good on you president for standing your ground clearly Zimbabwe does not want to Gay the same way as the world. In NZ we started with civil unions then Gay marriage then Gays suing Christians because they wouldnt bake a cake or let them stay in their accomodation becvause of their Christian beleifs ... Next thing will be suing churches because they want to get married here God loves gays but invites them to give their lives to Jesus and do things his way
Don't blame Jesus for your point-of-view, Rev. Cam. He said NOTHING about homosexuals and homosexuality. For all the right reasons God spoke to homosexuality in response to heterosexual male behavior in the ancient world. He spent no time on homosexuals as such. Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. Educate yourself, with a quickness. And spread the word. With due respect.
@@kevinboone2178 Thanks Kevin Appreciate you taking the time to reply. Jesus may have said nothing specific on homosexuality but affirmed marriage between one man and one women And Pharisees came up to him and tested him by asking, “Is it lawful to divorce one's wife for any cause?” He answered, “Have you not read that he who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate. Roman 1 v 26-27 leaves no doubt as to Gods view however on Same sex relations ... that said God loves Gays and lesbians and it it not his desire to condemn but to love and invite all people to give their lives to Jesus... We can always turn to him because he always has a way thru any situation in life
Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. Educate yourself. With due respect.
Heck yes! Stand your ground. NO reporters should ever go into a different country trying to bully another culture like this jerk off did. Too bad he didn’t find himself detained indefinitely after they way he talked to that man.
@@GB-ql8vm the man knows what he wants for his country and in large part it seems the people agree. Some countries bend the knee and coddle every gay or trans or whatever.
JESUS had nothing to say about homosexuals and homosexuality, Ms. Tome. To say He did is "biblically-profane," a sin for which there's a mortal wage. Jesus loves homosexuals, like He does you. The misuse of religion is a cancer in Africa and helps undermine its future. And God don't like ugly. Learn to discern the CONTEXT of the biblical proscriptions related to its "men sleeping with men," and related scriptures. You'll discover they address heterosexual men exclusively, for all the right reasons. DO THE WORK. And this: Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better because we are better. With due respect.
@UChJtBor3UYEJwVR3Sa21bkg what are you talking about? 😂😂 hey? Did you even understand my comment? Did you listen to the video? Your comment just made me question your sanity.
@@chiyenyumba7135 What's your point, my good person? To me it's like saying "the man on the moon is yo' mama"/what has it to do with anything? A digression: It's problematic when all one sees is a white Jesus. If color isn't important, why is He always depicted as white? Christians are taught all human beings are made in His image. And according to the Bible, He has a "burnt complexion and wooly hair," which indicates He's more African than European.
CONTEXT of the Bible's homosexuality scriptures. To comprehend it, first, consider that "an ax murder isn't about the ax," and there's a "distinction with a difference" between "homosexuality and homosexual" and "heterosexual and heterosexual," each one. It's why homosexuals often have children the old-fashioned way (heterosexuality), and incarcerated heterosexuals often have sexual relations with their sex (m/f, homosexuality), for example. With CONTEXT we'd know: Why heterosexual men are their exclusive focus; why women play a tangential role; why Ancient Greek custom, and Ancient Roman law, condoned it under certain conditions; why the biblical references to "man's inhospitality to man" includes heterosexual males illicitly "knowing" men and women ("carnal knowledge"/rape); why the prophets were concerned about it; why beginning in the 12th century the Roman Catholic Church started teaching the "Sodom & Gomorrah" story was (largely) about homosexuals, which is false; why neither the term ABOMINATION, nor anything similar, is in the original Biblical documents, which were written in Classical Biblical Hebrew, Ancient Aramaic and, in its first translation, in Kione Greek. Etc. Understanding those specific scriptures requires knowing something about those languages, the problems of translation, literary devices, the history of sexuality in the Ancient Near East, Ancient Greece, and the Ancient Roman World (the areas in which the anthology of biblical stories take place), the biological basis of human sexuality. Etc. Misunderstanding CONTEXT subverts the truth. And you already know there's a mortal wage to be paid for putting words in God's mouth, as it's "biblically profane." Gays have been verbally, physically, and mortally mistreated in His, and "Caesar's," names. "Telling the truth while telling lies" (my quote) are "the remains of the day" absent CONTEXT. Do the work to understand those scriptures. Then spread THE WORD, dearie. With due respect. (KFB 3.15.23)
Rev. Dr. Gedes, since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. With due respect. Educate yourself, Dr. Gedes, with a quickness. With due respect.
We will always respect our traditions as African people,no one one from the west will dictate to us how we should govern our country. Well done to every African President who stood their ground in this issue
Enough respect Mr Mnangagwa for standing with the Constitution, the beliefs of Zimbabweans and Africa at large... No amount of pressure will make us compromise
It's horrifying. This condescending, racist bully makes me embarrassed to be white and angry he thinks it's ok to speak to someone with such disrespect. It's no wonder so many hate us when they experience people like this.
@@anaromellool if racism is wrong you're saying bigotry is wrong right well then then are two bigots then so what the Zimbabwe guy is still a bigot himself
@@nairobinyeusi5811 Was the first form of contraception for straight couples in pre-Victorian times was fairly common practice among the poor working classes and why do think the government or religion should have any say over what consenting adults may or may not do in their own home?
@@sophiepooks2174because poverty contributes to crime and degeneracy. Why on earth should poor people reproduce? It takes financial stability to raise a child properly. Look at the American black community and tell me if impoverished ppl should be reproducing. It's bad for society and the kids.
Eloquence at the expense of human rights is tragic. Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. Educate yourself, Dr. Hamadziripi, with a quickness. And spread the word. With due respect.
@UChJtBor3UYEJwVR3Sa21bkg Dr Boone will you produce the evidence that Africa accepted homosexuality before Islam & Christian influences? I don't think so. Stop authoring long passages of nonsense, we know what we want & what is right for us as Africans. End of
You people make me laugh his tone huh only one of the people in this room wants to take away people's rights look nice doesn't mean kind belligerent doesn't mean cruel this is something people have to understand
We have better things to talk about than his LGBTQ rights. Thank you Mr President for standing your ground, besides God is against same sex marriage and we will abide by God's Law.
I 100% agree to what Mr President is saying! 🙏 & By the way I don’t always agree with what presidents in Zimbabwe have destroyed our beautiful Zimbabwe…and the funniest thing is buying bread for $10000 seriously how embarrassing and annoying is that my husband a few years back we went to go visit family and he said lemme just check how much I have in my bank account and he came back smiling and said “mummy we are now millionaires, can you believe that” 😂😂😂 Zimbabwe is full of millionaires and maybe even billionaires all bcoz of the BOND 😢
why is he this aggressive, we have different cultures and we go with our president on this one ... we cant accept that fullstop... he is disrespectful and so unproffessional
He wouldn’t talk to trump or Biden or Obama or Queen Elizabeth like that. How dare he talk to an African president like that ? Very disrespectful and I’m extremely offended by that
But this president seems to be in the right on this one. The Zimbabweans don’t want the gay rights so the government won’t do them. There are actual real existential problems in the country which are 100% more important to solve than gay sex / marriage.
@@3-methylindole730there are other problems maybe more important ones I grant that but human rights are always important and they're non negotiable I mean this is why democracy is sometimes called two wolves and a sheep deciding on what to ear for dinner democracy IS good and all. But you also need a constitution with universal human rights no matter what the majority of people say
All the presidents and heads of states Nigeria my country has ever had would have told Richard Quest to put his hands down. It is highly disrespectful, why can’t we just have a conversation? Do these people understand how insensitive this is? These African Presidents are telling you their people are hungry.
This is the most intelligent opinion l have from the head Head of state. This is the same fight we face as Rastas with Ganja smoking in Africa. Our law is crafted in such a harsh way that seen people go to jail over for 10year for possessing 15grams of Ganja. Crazy
May you live longer than expected your Excellency ..... well done you stood your ground... You deserve another term for keeping the country under Good moral values
Well done, President Mnangagwa. You stood your ground successfully and put the people of Zimbabwe first in your responses. We are Africans and are not to be pressured into accepting western values which go against our inner feelings on issues of sexual orientation.
That journalist shold be fired. He doesn't show any respect to his guest. A truly incompetent host. Just because you don't agree, you shouldn't shout at him!
I've listened to several Presidents of African nations and they all stood their ground on this issue. May God bless these men and their nations.
Amen and a double Amen
i did that too, Power to Africa leaders
Unfortunately the current Zambian President seem compromised due to donor funding issues. The desire to work on the so-called economic recovery is making this new Zambian govt tolerate such moral decay behaviourism. It's a shameeeee. Congratulations to all African Presidents who can't sell their African moral values all for donor funding.
@@charitychalimulalami I didn't know that.
@@charitychalimulalami That is so unfortunate. His predecessor, ECL had a clear position. This new man is sitting on the fence. The Lord will expose him
I think it's important for western journalists to respect our African culture and values.
Agenda setting through the media.
Fax
The interviewer has an attitude of the president being a child. Patronizing him. Pointing fingers at him. Getting loud. Leaning forward. Disgust. Zimbabweans should not invite him back.
And you must respect theres
@@davemiles3062 you don't see Africans imposing Sodomy on the WEST, do you?
Well done Mr. President. You stood your grounds
C n N corrupt news network full of lies asking questions he does not even understands 🤣🤣🤣South Africa
when are these struggle session "journalists" going to understand that they are the enemies of humanity, not presidents of african nations? let people evolve and progress according to their cultural norms and mores. you don't get to dictate what people want to prioritize in the development of their nation. these people think they're progressive, all they're showing is their intolerance and lack of vision and comprehension
@@cagneybillingsley2165 Bravo 👏
He did well ED ♥️.we can't keep on be told what to do by these Europeans
Why is this interviewer wagging his finger at the President? We have seen this with CNN's Amanpour talking down to Presidents Mugabe, Kenyatta and Ruto. I have yet to see them do it to a white or Western leader.
I can listen to this over and over again. Well said His Excellency! Your view resonates with the people's feelings in Zim
Quest is a tool of colonial and neo-colonial powers. Western journalism has collapsed.
Is Quest not gay himself? That disqualifies him from having this conversation
@@paulinaasiamah2127he is
@@paulinaasiamah2127 How so?? Do you have to be a straight actor to play a straight part in a film or vice versa?
Just imagine an African interviewer interviewing an American or a European president in this manner or tone of voice. SMH so disrespectful
Whiteness create an illusion of moral high ground.
@@anathij9000 Man, it's so overwhelming for those of us that live in the US.
the fucking same thing i was thinking about the way he was pointing his fingers at the president totally disgusting
I am shocked by the interviewer’s arrogance
@@abdullahabfiaziz2019 do not know wtf he thinks he is! He is literally interviewing the president😭
He can't force us to adopt those indecent rights, we're people who stand our ground! We're Zimbabweans. Thank you your Excellency!
I appreciate you guys for your humble character. You are a strong nation with decent morals.from 🇿🇦.
Here in SA gays have more rights than then the poor
♥️ we are Zimbabweans and have our beliefs as a pple so they must dare not force our order to disobey God
That's nonsense thing on earth happening We can't follow stupid Obama who regalized that being against the creator 🤥
I appreciate you and your people.
Thank you Mr President
This wasn't just an ordinary talkshow, it's a war between light and darkness. May God help his people to always prevail against the power of darkness. Love Africa from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Interviewer- i disagree with you mr president
Mr President- that's democratic
🤣🤣🤣🤣Based
He almost manhandled the president for standing his ground😂😂😂😂
Amen!!
You are absolutely right,I am a Muslim and i am proud of all the African Presidents , and we will stand by you in this crusade.well done Africa
Was Quest lecturing a pres. EMERSON?
The audacity to disrespect the president of a sovereign nation and force him to accept some messed up western idea is alarming. Thumbs up to the leader for maintaining composure as a real gentleman and standing his rights clearly.
They are Just stupid,
If am a President i will Just Walk away If they Starts to Talk abt gay issues
It’s not gonna make the issue go away
@@kisha1682 The issue is that there is no issue.
He said noooo!! why are you forcing him
"It's not my duty to campaign for gay people".... Well spoken
He just spat some facts
It's neither anyone's duty to campaign or oppress lgb people 😡
@@Sammie551 f em. But it seems you already do.
@@dalebaker5030 F you too,
What does it matter if I do or don't lol, think what you want since you can't ask
@@Sammie551 skedaddle femboy
Richard Quest so disrespectful. ED stood his ground.
Quest is an idiotic parasite
The audecity to point at the president and raise his voice
@@authenticguru3677 I saw that..and he was even shouting and leaning over like he is talking to his child....
I hate it when a mere person speaks to African leaders like they are boys.
Fuck u quest go ask Kim Jung that questions
He got some nerve talking to the PRESIDENT like that
That's what pisses me off.
@@Nyatsimba_Mutota FACTS
Spoiled race 😔🤥😶
Got me mad for real 😠
Condescending, to say the least.
Why are they forcing it on Africans !!!
A president that stands his ground respect 👏
Well said Pres. Mnangagwa.
GAY, STRAIGHT, AND THE REASON WHY: The Science of Sexual Orientation, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 2017), by neuroscientist Simon LeVay, explores the latest research on the topic in a style lay people can understand and includes a glossary and additional resources. Human evolution, genetics, epigenetics, timing and hormones largely determine inherent sexual orientation, all within the context of fetal development.
@@kevinboone2178 white man justification of indecent acts.
Imagine the arrogance of Richard Quest. He would never ask these questions to Arab leaders.
OH yes especially in places like Saudi arabia where the king would kill you for this kind of things
Let him try Kenyan president or Ugandan Mr museveni
Cause arabs would accept it and arabs are friends with whites.. he knows Africans will not accept it hes not the only white person trying to ask African presidents about gaysm
He should ask Putin
@@n.m6249 not surprised cause why else would he be mad if the president doesn't accept gaysm
This interviewer is condescending and disrespectful…I’m surprised ED went through with this interview. Respect to the President for keeping his calm. Among other things, I’m honestly offended by how he points and gestures at the President in such a disparaging manner.
If he did this in the middle east lets say Saudi Arabia, the king would be soo angry
Kind of patronizing presenter.
A some point it just about How you've been raised. He is clearly not respecting another human being.
@@michaelpungwe7593 You westerners bloody hell force your views on us despite knowing that some culture and traditions forbid this kind of " Gayness"
Ini ndairidira mbama . ED stood for us and ur culture
Thanks God was not Mugabe👋....disgusting journalist
It's great to see any leader defends his views and that of his people against the alphabet mob.
The Quest is trying hard to persuade him, but he won't bulge. Great example of how a president should be, unshakable.
All he did was ask, I don't know what persuasion you're referring to unless you agree
Interesting. Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. With due respect.
I love this man. Don't let them force their beliefs on you
Me too l respect our president
Quest is a homosexual ofcourse...so hes trying to spread his filthy lifestyle to Africa...congratulations to President Mnangagwa on his brilliant response,Zimbabweans pressing need is not s3x but the needs of 14m people disposed by the west that are now evangelizing about the "virtues" of homosexuality
The white guy had no more angles left to push the gay agenda... It was embarrassing. The Zimbabwean mp keeps stressing, economic development, growth infrastructure. And the interviewer keeps forcing bedroom sex on him. I'm glad the African community is talking logic it's a breath of fresh air xxx much love.. ABU dhabi
Yeah 100% defend your African Christian values. Never let the west tell you what to do. Just keep defending those African Christian values. Oh wait.
Same
Very proud of him for defending Zimbabwe against the West
Interesting. Some thoughts on religion, and African History & Homosexuality: JESUS had nothing to say about homosexuals and homosexuality. To say He did is "biblically-profane," a sin for which there's a mortal wage. Jesus loves homosexuals, like He does you. The misuse of religion is a cancer in Africa and helps undermine its future. And God don't like ugly. Learn to discern the CONTEXT of the biblical proscriptions related to its "men sleeping with men," and related scriptures. And one will discover they address heterosexual men exclusively, for all the right reason. DO THE WORK, folks. And this:
Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. With due respect.
And make the entire economy suffer
@@littleantukins4415 whose economy western children in Africa running African economies thats what
Thank you Mr. President of Zimbabwe, don't late Money buy your Country. God bless you. American is an evil Country without Youth.
You do realise what he is defending is western values. Christianity is a western import. The whole thing is ridiculous.
He stood his ground too calmly. It’s about to our leaders start to speak decisively against these sons of jezebel.
first time am proud to be a Zimbabwean
Thank you for standing with Zimbabwe
Always be proud my guy
First time? U should be proud always
Because you were lost, zvimbwanana hazvisvunuri musi umwe chete, chimwe chinosvunura nhasi chimwewo mangwana
No same sex in Zimbabwe... Thank you Mr president
Thank you soo much, autistic people in America do this kind of things.....uhh
Iwe ita mushe
All over Africa, we don't need it, we have other serious issues to deal with
@@princemoses5996 Yeah like this gay stuff is just STUPID
@@princemoses5996 In SA we don't mind, that's why your people come to our country, we have human rights.
I’m from Liberia, but I love this President. His level of maturity and leadership makes me admire him. God bless the Zimbabwe people.
Hello! I am from Lofa County!
Mr reporter what ever your colour are you ldont care pink,blue, black ectc listen 👂 Zimbabwe is not America Zimbabwe is Zimbabwe period if you are a be gay in America not in Zimbabwe it's not a fly zone inzimbabwe why did you kill sudam hosen because of bucket 🪣 of oil any pressindance who after munangagwatryto alow gay marriage that presdance will loose his or her job and be stoned to death even you Mr reporter Go to Zimbabwe right now AM you will be stoned to death election are coming go as a jenurlist lwish safe journey in advance
Zimbabwe is Christian country you old man lwant you to go to white house and amend the constitution or the law tell them you to merry a dog 🐕 it's your right son but please remember to invite me for your wedding also invite presidents of and prime minister all over the world 🌍 good luck Mr reporter
Sorry you want to merry a dog it's your right God said to Adam and Ever
1Ada hewas amale human being and miss Ever she was female and God said befruitful lwant to ask you which private party were you with your father if he was gay
Iwill your dad
Seriously Zimbabwean President is a man of an excellent patience. I would punch this prosecutor type of interviewer, if it was up to me
It’s actually very telling how the US, Canada, the EU, and Australia constitute “the majority” in Quest’s mind; and that by not siding with them and their alphabet community the Zimbabwean President is basically deemed backward.
I hope that we as Africans continue standing for our culture and traditions. God bless Africa. 🙌🏾
Interesting comment, Dr. Bwalya. But. The Rwandan Genocide, American Slavery & Segregation, and the Jewish Holocaust, were culturally-specific too, making such excuses immoral and deadly. Vigorously advancing the cause of human rights is the antidote. Furthermore the Christian Commission, "to love your neighbor, as yourself," shouldn't be mocked, as it's perilous, particularly when we're held to account at eternity. Likewise hold legislators responsible for using religion to buttress animosity towards a class of people many don't understand or care to. They will otherwise, with impunity, brazenly demonize (and worse) any person or group with whom they don't agree, like, or understand. And it's a stark warning, as you're next. Why? Just because! With due respect, my good person.
@@kevinboone2178 af
I’m glad somebody else caught that. They think their views and opinions are the only ones that matter.
Quest is a gaffot , so he has nothing better than to talk about gaffots, talk about progress, economy, improving standards of living bish
@@kevinboone2178 wow everywhere soo called christianity was forced on people there was nothing like loving thy neighbour.... Only a weapon for psychological division making it easier to conquer and colonise.... U could have fared better on your argument had you not brought christianity in the mix. Even pope francis admitted genocide against Canadian natives when they resisted colonial christian religion and education.
Why is it so difficult to accept that other people's culture can be different from yours?
@@Leviiiiiiiiiiiiiii111 WE SHOULD LOOK INTO THIS MAY BE ITS GOOD TO REMOVE RAINBOW PEOPLE BY USING CANABILIST PEOPLE PROBLEM SOLVED
@@Leviiiiiiiiiiiiiii111 then sit back and watch them crumble to their own idiocy.
@@Leviiiiiiiiiiiiiii111 Salvery was built on that kind of thinking. Claiming these people need Jesus the pillage and rape them of their land and people.
It's disgusting 😒😒😒
comparing gay marriage to cannibalism, that's far dude. And cannibalism is universally prohibited no matter what culture you are. And gay marriage is not universally agreed on, not even UN recognizes it as human rights, it is just sickness of the west.
For the first time I’m proud of him
Hahaaaa Precious, is that you? 😄
This country is christian and ATR religion we are not Europeans
Homosexual lives are precious, like yours, yes, Dr. Munyaka? If so, what's your point? GAY, STRAIGHT, AND THE REASON WHY: The Science of Sexual Orientation, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 2017), by neuroscientist Simon LeVay, explores the latest research on the topic in a style lay people can understand and includes a glossary and additional resources. Human evolution, genetics, epigenetics, timing and hormones largely determine inherent sexual orientation, all within the context of fetal development. "A Mind is a terrible thing to waste," so do the work the elevate your consciousness, my good person.
@@kevinboone2178 that’s your own opinion but the God I serve considers that an abomination
@@kevinboone2178 Keep your weird sexuality life with yourself, don't enforce it upon us to accept it.
I just don't like the way they talk to African president 😒
I just loved his straight face after the useless question was asked 😂. No emotion could be detected. Mr. President's straight face got me 👍
President of Uganda killed me with his response..
He’s very sure of his convictions. Respect!!!
@@bhekayaka8753 But. The Rwandan Genocide, American Slavery & Segregation, and the Jewish Holocaust, were culturally-specific too, making such excuses immoral and deadly. Vigorously advancing the cause of human rights is the antidote. Furthermore the Christian Commission, "to love your neighbor, as yourself," shouldn't be mocked, as it's perilous, particularly when we're held to account at eternity. Likewise hold legislators responsible for using religion to buttress animosity towards a class of people many don't understand or care to. They will otherwise, with impunity, brazenly demonize (and worse) any person or group with whom they don't agree, like, or understand. And it's a stark warning, as you're next. Why? Just because! With due respect, my good person.
@@kevinboone2178 with all due respect this christian belief is non African weaponised to divide and conquer Africans
Oppressor looks for a flaw to conflict people against the leadetship!!!! He speaks to right to sex above life.😮😮😮😮
@5:28 couldn’t agree less, if you have live in a developing country, gay right is least of your concerns. We need food to eat not to take care of other people feelings. Send my prayers for my brothers and sisters in Africa, from Malaysia 🇲🇾
both are important. and ensuring food security does not exclude implementing gay rights
@@SDSDSDFEWNo they are not. Gay rights are not even as important as the things the president listed. We are not interested in Sodomy here in Africa. We want prosperity and an improved quality of life.
Not a fan of ED but on this interview he impressed
The interviwer kept pressing the issue when the president said what he said! Damn!
Mad respect for him for staying to his ground and his opinion instead of agreeing so people won't get upset
Yeah like nowadays people are forced to support them or else they face very bad consequences
We have our culture
@@talentmareverwa3142 culture doesn't excuse anything ever
Respect to the man whom holds himself in self control truth and peace
Stand firm Zimbabwe. I wish ireland had the same courage.
Nigeria is standing firm too, in persecuting Chrsitians in its land.
@@Pro-j4q All the good stuff eh??
Not dull and oppressed enough for you ay?
Black or white, everybody hated that interviewer 😁 we stand united 🤝
Not really but I feel bad for gay people in Africa
In Particular zimbabwe there are no Gays so l dont know what your are talking about
@@hildahchinogurei9169how do you know there are no gays in Zimbabwe I also don’t know what your talking about
Thank you Mr President for standing even on behalf of us as Africa and especially Zimbabwe 🙏.
Honestly speaking this is how African leaders should stand there ground 100% behind you. God bless you with more wisdom and knowledge. Although I'm from Malawi but you get all my support.
👏Keep it up ED. These western countries must accept and respect our laws!
You the People of Zimbabwe should be so proud of your President who stand up against these western journalists who wants to change your way of living!!
Ridiculous line of questioning . So much to talk about that is of so much importance besides homosexuals. Infrastructure, clean water , and roads should be the priority all over the continent. The President was absolutely right.
My sentiments exactly, who cares about who is poking who where when people are hungry and need jobs, education, food and clean water, healthcare etc. Shame on him, thank you Mr President, salut.
No. Africa can do more than one thing at a time. Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. Educate yourself. With due respect.
@@kevinboone2178 What was wrong then is wrong now and shall forever be wrong. Repent and you shall be saved.
@@hotagohoabeb5350 The Biblical scriptures related to "men sleeping with men," and similar ones, are addressed exclusively to heterosexual males, and for all the right reasons. Inherent homosexuality is natural, was never "wrong," and God makes no mistakes. Human relationships must be centered in love and respect, absent promiscuity & adultery, hate & coercion, and pedophilia & pederasty. Otherwise, individuals, families, communities, and nations are torn asunder. Preach, teach, and model that, or die trying. The absence of love obtains sin. Sexuality doesn't confer it, behavior does. You don't get to dispute this; you get to be sadly mistaken, if not ignorant. Repent and you will be saved.
@@patriciajiri3699 Rev. Dr. Jiri, it is a question of "who cares who is poking who." In most African nations, not all, homosexuals are suppressed, discriminated against, verbally abused, physically attacked, jailed, and killed, so the logic of your response doesn't make sense. With due respect, sister-woman.
The US/West needs leaders like this man.
Be Careful What You Wish For
You ready stuffed up zimbs under mugabe
@@Luv_XLN he doesn't know what he's talking about smh
Go to hell
@@kelvinmunashe3403 you’re probably already in hell loED wenu 😂😂
If the dollars are buying our dignity, let the dollars pass by
It's sad thise are the deals Better be poor my beloved country Zimbabwe ♥️
Use the zim doller then if you can
@@davemiles3062 damn ryt arrogance to force African men to fuck other men and women to fuck other women...BS from the pit of hell/satanic..
@@davemiles3062 we are
@@docsim4498 lol
The motor of the economy : jobs ,housing , education and Health care . Those are issues that a government must address in order to develop as a nation.
This is ED when he is not clowning around. Quite eloquent
Good on you president for standing your ground clearly Zimbabwe does not want to Gay the same way as the world. In NZ we started with civil unions then Gay marriage then Gays suing Christians because they wouldnt bake a cake or let them stay in their accomodation becvause of their Christian beleifs ... Next thing will be suing churches because they want to get married here God loves gays but invites them to give their lives to Jesus and do things his way
Don't blame Jesus for your point-of-view, Rev. Cam. He said NOTHING about homosexuals and homosexuality. For all the right reasons God spoke to homosexuality in response to heterosexual male behavior in the ancient world. He spent no time on homosexuals as such. Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. Educate yourself, with a quickness. And spread the word. With due respect.
@@kevinboone2178 Thanks Kevin Appreciate you taking the time to reply. Jesus may have said nothing specific on homosexuality but affirmed marriage between one man and one women
And Pharisees came up to him and tested him by asking, “Is it lawful to divorce one's wife for any cause?” He answered, “Have you not read that he who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.
Roman 1 v 26-27 leaves no doubt as to Gods view however on Same sex relations ... that said God loves Gays and lesbians and it it not his desire to condemn but to love and invite all people to give their lives to Jesus...
We can always turn to him because he always has a way thru any situation in life
Thank you Mr President for standing up for your people. I wish our leaders had the courage to do the same.
Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. Educate yourself. With due respect.
Very clear, no and no. Respect Africa values, very strong Mr President.
What wrong with Richard Quest. He is very damn disrespectful.
It’s called white supremacy aka the Ku klux klan
He is racist.
@@Isa-js3ve and he is gay himself
@@Tssharif Ok. I didn't know.
@@Isa-js3ve he is cause why else would mad if the president doesn't want to accept gays
I respect him for that... Best thing that I have ever heard him say
Heck yes! Stand your ground. NO reporters should ever go into a different country trying to bully another culture like this jerk off did. Too bad he didn’t find himself detained indefinitely after they way he talked to that man.
This President is more of a man than SOUTH AFRICA president 👏👏👏
@@GB-ql8vm the man knows what he wants for his country and in large part it seems the people agree. Some countries bend the knee and coddle every gay or trans or whatever.
i dare CNN to cancel Africa. people around the world wants conservatism and a normal way of life, they don't want and experimental set of values.
Well explained Kudos to our Zimbabwean President for upholding our culture by standing against same sex relationships and marriages. # proudly 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼❤
JESUS had nothing to say about homosexuals and homosexuality, Ms. Tome. To say He did is "biblically-profane," a sin for which there's a mortal wage. Jesus loves homosexuals, like He does you. The misuse of religion is a cancer in Africa and helps undermine its future. And God don't like ugly. Learn to discern the CONTEXT of the biblical proscriptions related to its "men sleeping with men," and related scriptures. You'll discover they address heterosexual men exclusively, for all the right reasons. DO THE WORK. And this:
Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better because we are better. With due respect.
@UChJtBor3UYEJwVR3Sa21bkg what are you talking about? 😂😂 hey? Did you even understand my comment? Did you listen to the video? Your comment just made me question your sanity.
@@kevinboone2178 but jesus is not African
@@chiyenyumba7135 What's your point, my good person? To me it's like saying "the man on the moon is yo' mama"/what has it to do with anything? A digression: It's problematic when all one sees is a white Jesus. If color isn't important, why is He always depicted as white? Christians are taught all human beings are made in His image. And according to the Bible, He has a "burnt complexion and wooly hair," which indicates He's more African than European.
CONTEXT of the Bible's homosexuality scriptures. To comprehend it, first, consider that "an ax murder isn't about the ax," and there's a "distinction with a difference" between "homosexuality and homosexual" and "heterosexual and heterosexual," each one. It's why homosexuals often have children the old-fashioned way (heterosexuality), and incarcerated heterosexuals often have sexual relations with their sex (m/f, homosexuality), for example. With CONTEXT we'd know: Why heterosexual men are their exclusive focus; why women play a tangential role; why Ancient Greek custom, and Ancient Roman law, condoned it under certain conditions; why the biblical references to "man's inhospitality to man" includes heterosexual males illicitly "knowing" men and women ("carnal knowledge"/rape); why the prophets were concerned about it; why beginning in the 12th century the Roman Catholic Church started teaching the "Sodom & Gomorrah" story was (largely) about homosexuals, which is false; why neither the term ABOMINATION, nor anything similar, is in the original Biblical documents, which were written in Classical Biblical Hebrew, Ancient Aramaic and, in its first translation, in Kione Greek. Etc. Understanding those specific scriptures requires knowing something about those languages, the problems of translation, literary devices, the history of sexuality in the Ancient Near East, Ancient Greece, and the Ancient Roman World (the areas in which the anthology of biblical stories take place), the biological basis of human sexuality. Etc. Misunderstanding CONTEXT subverts the truth. And you already know there's a mortal wage to be paid for putting words in God's mouth, as it's "biblically profane." Gays have been verbally, physically, and mortally mistreated in His, and "Caesar's," names. "Telling the truth while telling lies" (my quote) are "the remains of the day" absent CONTEXT. Do the work to understand those scriptures. Then spread THE WORD, dearie. With due respect. (KFB 3.15.23)
Support this man from Philippines.. God bless Zimbabwe
Rev. Dr. Gedes, since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. With due respect. Educate yourself, Dr. Gedes, with a quickness. With due respect.
We will always respect our traditions as African people,no one one from the west will dictate to us how we should govern our country. Well done to every African President who stood their ground in this issue
Poor resolution you have taken
You never respected the individual rights before
@@davemiles3062 Cry even louder
@@Marcel-xq9yi no zimbwawe is crying now the tears were given to the children of fools
Actually homophobia was introduced by the British during colonisation. Precolonial Bantu cultures were not homophobic
Is that why you making a mess of it
Yo this reporter needs to get snuffed for talking like that to a president.
As a African proud of Zimbabwean president's responses
President closet poof
Enough respect Mr Mnangagwa for standing with the Constitution, the beliefs of Zimbabweans and Africa at large... No amount of pressure will make us compromise
Well said Mr President.
These people really still think that they are our colonial masters. What arrogance and disrespect
It's horrifying. This condescending, racist bully makes me embarrassed to be white and angry he thinks it's ok to speak to someone with such disrespect. It's no wonder so many hate us when they experience people like this.
@@anaromellool if racism is wrong you're saying bigotry is wrong right well then then are two bigots then so what the Zimbabwe guy is still a bigot himself
I love the way he stood his ground against these journalist
Thank you Mr Mnangagwa you can fail other things but on that issue you're right
That said , it simply means he isn't failing bt , the West have sanctioned our Gvnt to fail
Mad respect for standing for his ground and truth
Which truth?
@@Sammie551 That sodomy is a gross misconduct
@@nairobinyeusi5811 are you the one doing it?
@@nairobinyeusi5811 Was the first form of contraception for straight couples in pre-Victorian times was fairly common practice among the poor working classes and why do think the government or religion should have any say over what consenting adults may or may not do in their own home?
@@sophiepooks2174because poverty contributes to crime and degeneracy. Why on earth should poor people reproduce? It takes financial stability to raise a child properly. Look at the American black community and tell me if impoverished ppl should be reproducing. It's bad for society and the kids.
Why can't these westerns ask questions like " Are going to uplift what the Bible or Quran say about same sex practice?"
when a villain meets a super villain
The president is eloquent in his responses
His country will be blessed. Calling right wrong and wrong right brings chaos. That is what we have in US now. Ezekiel chapter 16 and Romans 1:18-32.
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Amen because the Quest guy is rude and disrespectful.
Eloquence at the expense of human rights is tragic. Since forever and a day homosexuality has been in Africa. We don't get to dispute this, we get to be mistaken. Most of the continent has forgotten sexuality has no borders, and treating single-gender loving (SGL) individuals with dignity is a matter of human rights, centered in ethics and morality. "Religion is fine, except when it isn't." We internalized the behavior of our colonial Arab and European masters, who bought Islam and Christianity, respectively, to bear on what heretofore was an acceptance of SGL individuals. Within various African ethnic traditions the acceptance included: recognizing SGL members have the power of "two-spirits," ying & yang, male and female, a "double-consciousness," one that was often used in counseling others, or settling disputes, for instance; some ethnicities allowed marriage/some of these unions didn't involve sex for being more concerned with strengthening economic, family and/or clan ties; in some traditions bisexuality was common, while in others it was common until marriage (many relationships endured regardless); cross-dressing was common in some societies; various cultures treated the SGL phenomenon nonchalantly/without a care, like "so what?" Though "homophobia is un-African," outsiders undermined the vibrancy of African cultures and traditions in general. We should recover our memories. Our ancestors knew what time it was/we should too. We have to do better, because we are better. Educate yourself, Dr. Hamadziripi, with a quickness. And spread the word. With due respect.
@UChJtBor3UYEJwVR3Sa21bkg Dr Boone will you produce the evidence that Africa accepted homosexuality before Islam & Christian influences? I don't think so. Stop authoring long passages of nonsense, we know what we want & what is right for us as Africans. End of
The interview is very rude, respect African culture.
God bless Zimbabwe do not give in homosexual pressure
Thank you Mr President. You spoke well to represent Zimbabwean values.
This interviewer was disgusting. The president should have addressed him on his tone.
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You people make me laugh his tone huh only one of the people in this room wants to take away people's rights look nice doesn't mean kind belligerent doesn't mean cruel this is something people have to understand
I agree, he was mad disrespectful
I am happy and proud to my African leaders of how strong they are to there culture and values great job Mr president 👏
We have better things to talk about than his LGBTQ rights. Thank you Mr President for standing your ground, besides God is against same sex marriage and we will abide by God's Law.
the interviewer seems to be very much offended by the issue and i love it😂😄
Yet look at the comments, they're triggered that he pointed his fingers too lol
I have been watching this gay for a ling time, didn’t think one day he do this shit
The interview must a gay.
The worse , must be a pedophile.just wondering
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Hatidi varume vanofemera vamwe mugotsi!!! I salute you ED 👊🏾
Pasi nevarume vanofarira kunokora kumurakwani 😂😂😂😂
África still defending the nature of things.
My aplause to that.
I 100% agree to what Mr President is saying! 🙏 & By the way I don’t always agree with what presidents in Zimbabwe have destroyed our beautiful Zimbabwe…and the funniest thing is buying bread for $10000 seriously how embarrassing and annoying is that my husband a few years back we went to go visit family and he said lemme just check how much I have in my bank account and he came back smiling and said “mummy we are now millionaires, can you believe that” 😂😂😂 Zimbabwe is full of millionaires and maybe even billionaires all bcoz of the BOND 😢
why is he this aggressive, we have different cultures and we go with our president on this one ... we cant accept that fullstop... he is disrespectful and so unproffessional
He wouldn’t talk to trump or Biden or Obama or Queen Elizabeth like that. How dare he talk to an African president like that ? Very disrespectful and I’m extremely offended by that
I would talk to Any president like that if they said this
There you have it…thank you Mr President,salute to you sir 💪🏾
Doesn't matter if you disgree.. respect countries..
For this I am very proud of my president. This is what we call integrity and having focus
There is no integrity in denying human beings their natural right to life
He isnt my favorite but the way he stood his ground is adorable
Standing your grounds doesn't make it right or correct
Hitler stood his ground to death too
But this president seems to be in the right on this one. The Zimbabweans don’t want the gay rights so the government won’t do them. There are actual real existential problems in the country which are 100% more important to solve than gay sex / marriage.
@@3-methylindole730there are other problems maybe more important ones I grant that but human rights are always important and they're non negotiable I mean this is why democracy is sometimes called two wolves and a sheep deciding on what to ear for dinner democracy IS good and all. But you also need a constitution with universal human rights no matter what the majority of people say
Old conservative prick, about as cute as a toddler in snuff movie
He cleverly defended himself and his position. Quest was trying to trap him .
All the presidents and heads of states Nigeria my country has ever had would have told Richard Quest to put his hands down. It is highly disrespectful, why can’t we just have a conversation? Do these people understand how insensitive this is? These African Presidents are telling you their people are hungry.
He is not a journalist! He is a satanist and pedo and gay advocate
Their people are hungry because Africans land is being farmed by foreign people for export keeping the money in the west
But he isn't being disrespectful to millions of people ha you people make me laugh
This is the most intelligent opinion l have from the head Head of state. This is the same fight we face as Rastas with Ganja smoking in Africa. Our law is crafted in such a harsh way that seen people go to jail over for 10year for possessing 15grams of Ganja. Crazy
Mad Respect for Mnangagwa! Hold your ground Mr President! Hold it firm! And Fight hard for it!
May you live longer than expected your Excellency ..... well done you stood your ground...
You deserve another term for keeping the country under Good moral values
I stand with Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 💪
The reporter is unnecessarily aggressive, c'mon man you are talking to a country leader.
Thats because he is gay himself and wants to force his believes on the president.
Perfect! I really like the way some of our african leaders set their priorities.May God bless our leaders.
Am running to Zimbabwe to give the president a huge hug 🫂
I love you Sir.....God bless our country Zimbabwe
The President was on fire 👏👏👏👏
The intervieuwer is verry disrespectfull....
Very very disrespectful. He should respect our African culture and norms
"Rights" and "democracy" are the words that creates new problems out of nothing, to replace the real issues of concern to address in society.
Lol so you're what a fascist monarchist or something? You don't believe in rights or democracy
Hail Mr President. You have nailed it🔥🔥🙏
It is true that it's a war between darkness and the light. Thank you Mr President for standing up for the people of Zimbabwe on that respect.
God bless Zimbabwe
Well done, President Mnangagwa. You stood your ground successfully and put the people of Zimbabwe first in your responses. We are Africans and are not to be pressured into accepting western values which go against our inner feelings on issues of sexual orientation.
We might b beggars in their eyes, bt we really are Africans , thank u , president ed , proudly Zimbabwean , we shall nt bow to their wicked pressure
That journalist shold be fired. He doesn't show any respect to his guest. A truly incompetent host. Just because you don't agree, you shouldn't shout at him!
He was being too polite if I were him I would have gone straight to the point, Hatizvidi Hatizvidi Hatizvidi😹