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Make-or-break Zimbabwe powersharing talks due to begin in Harare
Make-or-break talks between Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on the formation of a unity government were due to take place in Harare Monday, with both sides showing little hope for a breakthrough.
Mugabe expected to continue defiance as party congress closes
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe is expected to give a key note address as a conference by the ruling Zanu-PF enters its second and final day in the town of Bindura.
Mugabe gazettes national unity amendment to Constitution
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has gazetted a constitutional amendment bill that gives legal effect to the formation of a government of national unity in Zimbabwe but the opposition has quickly hint
Elders call-off visit to Zimbabwe after Mugabe refuses entry
Johannesburg - Former UN secretary general Kofi Annan, former US president Jimmy Carter and Mozambican activist Graca Machel have had to call off a trip to Zimbabwe after President Robert Mugabe refused them entry, they announced in Johannesburg Saturday.
US warns of more sanctions against Zimbabwe
The United States will consider more sanctions against Zimbabwe if President Robert Mugabe does not follow through on commitments to set up a power-sharing government, the US State Department said Monday.
Deadlock as Mugabe, Tsvangirai dig in over police ministry
Talks between President Robert Mugabe and pro-democracy leader Morgan Tsvangirai over the share of government ministries between them were due to resume Friday for the fourth successive day, with no sign the deadlock could be resolved.
Zimbabwe's Mugabe, Tsvangirai resume power-sharing talks
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and pro- democracy leader Morgan Tsvangirai resumed negotiations on power- sharing in Harare on Saturday, to settle on the share of ministerial
Mugabe promises power-sharing government in place by end of week
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe promised Monday that he and his former foes in a power-sharing government would shortly resolve their differences and said a new administration
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