Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe says he expects a new unity government to be formed by the end of the week.
He has denied however that there was a deadlock in talks with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change and its leader Morgan Tsvangirai. Speaking in Harare after returning from the UN General Assembly, Mugabe said negotiators were discussing four unresolved ministries. Tsvangirai said on the weekend that it was urgent to form a new government to ensure food supplies. Mugabe signed an accord for a power-sharing government two weeks Zimbabwe rivals cannot agree on cabinet ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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