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Home > Home > Tsvangirai to announce decision on run-off election

Tsvangirai to announce decision on run-off election


Nancy Pasipanodya

Sat, 10 May 2008 02:32:00 +0000


THE Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) president is expected to announce the party’s decision on whether or not to contest the run-off presidential election today.


A statement from the MDC-T camp says that Morgan Tsvangirai will make a “definitive statement” at a news conference in Pretoria on Saturday.

 

Meanwhile, the MDC-T did not meet with South African President Thabo Mbeki on Friday when he paid a visit to Zimbabwe.

 

The MDC-T has indicated that President Mbeki should be replaced as mediator in the Zimbabwean situation and replaced with Zambian President, Levy Mwanawasa.

President Robert Mugabe met Mbeki on Friday on the South African leader's third visit as mediator on behalf of the Southern African Development Community.
 
President Mbeki departed later Friday

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai did not sit down with Mbeki, whom he sees as biased toward Mugabe, opposition spokesman George Sibotshiwe said.

Tsvangirai "has no confidence in Mbeki," and has called for him to step aside and allow Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa to take over mediation, Sibotshiwe said.


 

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n/a • n/a
Subject: n/a
Sat, 10 May 2008 04:10:39
• When will Tsvangison learn that Mbeki is only a mediator, not a card-carrying member of the MDC. And surely how can MT blame everyone else but his own faction for his party's lack of direction? Perhaps he could learn diplomacy from the other faction.


Omugabe • dziva@sanandresano.com
Subject: Africa for Africans -- LOOK INWARD & 'LOOK EAST' ZIM PATRIOTS
Sat, 10 May 2008 02:42:24
• The bigoted brits and other Europeans are doing everything they can to keep out African/non-European people out of the continent.

http://www.radiojamaica.com/content/view/7961/26/

At the same time, the Europeans want to impose themselves in Africa and on Africans! NEVER!

Europe for Europeans?

Africa for Africans!
Africa for Africans!



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