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Should South Africa speak out about Zimbabwe?

Fiona Crack | 09:24 UK time, Thursday, 26 April 2007

Kumi Naiddo says, on the subject of South Africa's relationship with Zimbabwe, that "".
Do you agree with him? Is it time South African interfered in Zimbabwe's affairs or is it none of their business?
We've invited Kumi on to the show today to talk about his editorial - do you have comments and questions for him? If so post here or send us an email and we'll try to put as many to him as we can.

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