Jacob Zuma, president of South Africa, has told South African media that he wants to see Zimbabwe elections take place in 2011 whether or not outstanding issues for the “inclusive” government are resolved. The three parties in the power-sharing government, put in place with Zuma as a key negotiator, are meeting 19 January. Two sticky issues on the agenda are the appointment of an attorney general and the reserve bank governor.
Links to other sites: allAfrica, Radio VOP, Zimbabwean, UK
Posted by Ellen Wallace on 19 January 2010 at 10:15 |
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News story, GenevaLunch, 19 January 2010.
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Tags: attorney general, elections, power-sharing, reserve bank governor, Zimbabwe, Zuma
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January 19th, 2010 at 12:39 pm
Finally Zuma is taking a stand..Nobody in the Unity Gov has given thought to the Zimbabwen people…farms are still getting invaded.Woza are still getting arrersted, Mugabe is still ranting and raving about colonial blah blah blah blah..There is not law and order in Zimbabwe…