Reuters Alert Net 12 months ago

Zimbabwe rivals in new talks to end deadlock

JOHANNESBURG, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's political rivals meet in South Africa on Tuesday for talks to end a political deadlock, amid mounting pressure from regional leaders for a deal to prevent the humanitarian crisis becoming still worse. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net

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