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Abductions Mukoko Morgan Tsvangirai Injuries ZAPU ZANU PF army killingsPublished: October 27, 2009
Harare(ZimEye) There is still no peace between Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai after the latter temporarily pulled out of government on 16 October protesting over violations of the Zimbabwe 2009 Global Political Agreement.
As at close of day Tuesday, no sign of change could be seen as business leaders began to sound their concern at the situation which threatens Zimbabwe’s eight month-old government. MDC minister Welshman Ncube had signalled earlier that this deadlock will deter the ‘much-needed foreign direct investment in Zimbabwe’.
Former South African president Thabo Mbeki, who facilitated the unity agreement, is still engaged with Zimbabwe, according to his spokesman Mukoni Ratshitanga. He said Mr. Mbeki is in contact and “seized ” with the situation.
Meanwhile, ZANU PF’s chameleon-commissar, Jonathan Moyo was seen declaring that the MDC’s agriculture ministry designate Roy Bennett should not be sworn into office, describing him as a NAZI criminal.
As at the time of writing, a number of arrests and attacks were being reported across the country while Mr Mugabe’s party, ZANU PF was denying the revelations. MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said his party had received reports of politically motivated attacks against its members and also mentioned that a senior party official had been beaten up Tuesday by thugs outside the MDC headquarters in Harare. (ZimEye, Zimbabwe)
2 Comments on "Still no peace between Mugabe and Tsvangirai"
janet munyaradzi on Thu, 29th Oct 2009 9:26 pm
sakatogarisana sei munyika yezimbabwe ?
komisar kumbir on Fri, 30th Oct 2009 5:43 pm
Jonathan ,you are the last person to call others evil.Bennet is just a victim ,like all zimbabweans you have so tormented with your laws. professor remember what goes arond comes around we need nothing from zanu we shall fight it as long as this situation holds
amazimbabwe,siyanqoba.