Good people. Thank you very much for all your brilliant sugestions.I will onpass this to my young friend who is still to experiment with the various suggestions that came. Today we buried one of our activists who was murdered by the zanupf thugs for merely not voting for mugabe. Please bear with us as we might ask some simple questions the challenge is to upload 5.9 million voters on this intented voters roll and then have it hosted on the internet. The oppressed struggling people of zimbabwe and many of the extended families that have been displaced into various countries all long for cahnge and see an end to this brutal evil regime . Last night we downloaded the XL2MySQL converter and we still trying to see how we can resolve the errors. thank you good people God bless. valentine sinemani

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