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/ 21 October 2008
President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF on Tuesday accused opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai of stalling on a power-sharing deal.
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/ 21 October 2008
Regional efforts to help Zimbabwe ground to a halt on Monday as Morgan Tsvangirai refused to attend a summit until he is granted a passport.
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/ 20 October 2008
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader will not travel to a summit aimed at saving a power-sharing deal unless the government provides him with a passport.
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/ 20 October 2008
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is not attending regional talks on Monday aimed at saving his country’s power-sharing deal.
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/ 19 October 2008
Zimbabwe’s rival parties are still far away from implementing a power-sharing deal, the opposition MDC said on Sunday.
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/ 18 October 2008
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said on Saturday he hoped a power-sharing deal would work but that there was a problem of trust.
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/ 18 October 2008
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader said on Friday that four days of ”intense” negotiations have failed to break the deadlock in power-sharing talks.
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/ 17 October 2008
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and rival Morgan Tsvangirai were set on Friday to resume power-sharing talks for a fourth day.
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/ 17 October 2008
Even if the Zimbabwean power-sharing deal had not reached a deadlock over the allocation of Cabinet posts, there were already many signs of failure.
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/ 16 October 2008
Police beat women in southern Zimbabwe who were urging politicians to resolve their differences and turn their attention to their suffering people.
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/ 16 October 2008
Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai are like like sparring partners, throwing hard punches at each other, writes Charles Rukuni.
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/ 16 October 2008
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai failed on Wednesday to break an impasse on power sharing, but said talks had made progress.
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/ 15 October 2008
Zimbabwean parties resumed talks on Wednesday aimed at rescuing a power-sharing deal. The negotiations ended without agreement on Tuesday.
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/ 15 October 2008
Thabo Mbeki has little leverage to push Zimbabwe’s feuding parties to agreement, having lost his clout as leader of the region’s most powerful state.
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/ 14 October 2008
Former SA president Thabo Mbeki prepared to hold talks on Tuesday with Zimbabwe’s political rivals in a bid to save a flagging power-sharing deal.
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/ 14 October 2008
Zimbabwe’s Parliament resumes work on Tuesday for a session that may test a power-sharing deal between President Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai.
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/ 13 October 2008
Former SA president Thabo Mbeki was set to fly to Zimbabwe on Monday in a last-ditch bid to save a power-sharing deal.
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/ 12 October 2008
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader has threatened to pull out of a power-sharing deal if Robert Mugabe moved ahead with plans to take key ministries.
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/ 11 October 2008
President Robert Mugabe has laid claim to all key Cabinet posts and Zimbabwe’s powerful state security apparatus.
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/ 11 October 2008
United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday expressed concern about the impasse in a Zimbabwe power-sharing accord.
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/ 10 October 2008
Zimbabwe’s Zanu-PF said political leaders did not need to invite former SA president Thabo Mbeki to mediate as there was no deadlock on power sharing.
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/ 10 October 2008
The already fragile government is being further weakened by growing distrust from both sides.
Morgan Tsvangirai said on Thursday that power-sharing talks with President Robert Mugabe had stalled and outside mediation was needed.
It’s a waiting game, and there is no one better at outlasting his competition than Zimbabwe’s longtime President Robert Mugabe.
ANC president Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday that Zimbabwe’s political parties should keep talking to resolve an impasse under a power-sharing deal.
Six months after the elections, Zimbabwe still lacks a functioning government and is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe.
Zimbabwe’s political leaders failed on Saturday to iron out differences which have held back a unity government aimed at ending the turmoil.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will meet opposition leaders later on Saturday to iron out differences over the makeup of a unity government.
As the two leaders fought internal battles Zimbabweans received mixed messages about whether a new government is still a possibility.
Zimbabwe’s Zanu-PF has rejected a call for former SA president Thabo Mbeki to intervene in power-sharing talks.
Zimbabwe’s logjam in forming a unity government could pull recently ousted South African president Thabo Mbeki back into the spotlight.
Zimbabwe’s power-sharing agreement appeared near to collapse on Tuesday after Robert Mugabe demanded the right to appoint all Cabinet ministers