THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 16:21 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 16:21 |
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Zim power-sharing deal 'hasn't worked'The US has declared the Zimbabwe facilitation led by former president Thabo Mbeki as a failed process that has now run its course. Growth in Darfur peacekeepers, says envoyThe top US diplomat on Africa said on Monday that progress has been made recently in the deployment of UN peacekeepers to Darfur. Global crisis may hit Africa aidThe ongoing financial crisis could imperil United States aid available to Africa after 2010 and could deter private investment in the continent. Mugabe threatens US ambassadorZimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Sunday accused the United States of political interference and threatened to expel its ambassador, as his party began its campaign for next month's election run-off. He told supporters in Harare that the Western allies wanted to control Zimbabwe's resources. Rice seeks African insight to help end Zim crisisUnited States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke on Friday with African leaders and former United Nations chief Kofi Annan for their insight into how to end Zimbabwe's election crisis, her spokesperson said. Rice spoke to Botswana President Ian Khama, Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa and Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete. Mbeki botched legacy over Zim, analysts saySouth African President Thabo Mbeki's failure to criticise neighbouring Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe has weakened his international stature, analysts said. Once hailed as a leader focussed on Africa's revival, Mbeki's silence on Zimbabwe has been blamed either on misplaced loyalty or crippling deference. MDC to brief UN Security CouncilZimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) will take its claim of victory in last month's election over President Robert Mugabe to the United Nations Security Council this week. MDC secretary general Tendai Biti will lead a delegation to New York, where he will tell a Security Council session that the party is not prepared to partake in a presidential run-off. US: Put pressure on Zim for poll resultsA top United States official urged African leaders on Sunday to put pressure on Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to release the results of the presidential election, insisting the opposition had won. The Southern Africa Development Community "should ensure that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission releases the results of the elections," said US Assistant Secretary of State Jendayi Frazer. Mugabe's future may hold key to resolving crisisResolving the thorny question of Robert Mugabe's fate may hold the key to breaking the impasse over Zimbabwe's disputed presidential vote. Mugabe has not himself suggested he would be willing to step aside if he were granted immunity for alleged human rights abuses and allowed to fade into comfortable retirement. Mugabe snubs foreign pressure on ZimZimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Friday rejected foreign criticism of his country as international pressure mounted for him to stand down. "Zimbabwe has a history and heritage and it will never be afraid. Zimbabwe is not for sale and Zimbabwe will never be a colony again," Mugabe said at the opening of an international trade fair in Bulawayo. |
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