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The coalition government was the result of the September 15, 2008 power-sharing agreement signed by the two Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) formations led by Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara and President Robert Mugabe's Zanu PF. The marriage of convenience... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
The motion calls on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his deputy Arthur Mutambara to engage the United States, European Union and other Western countries to remove the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe at their instigation. Cde Ziyambi seconded the... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
President Robert Mugabe, centre, shares a light moment with Morgan Tsvangirai, left, Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and his Deputy, Arthur Mutambara after giving their end of year message to the nation, at Zimbabwe House in Harare, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. The... View Photo »
It's an example of how Western leaders can be very un-strategic. We know they mean well, we know they support the people of Zimbabwe but when they make such statements, they are completely undermining our bargaining power as the formal opposition
The answer is very simple. It rejects the tribunal's rulings when they don't suit its political purpose. That is misrule writ large and the message will not have been lost on the investor community. There have been a series of calls recently for sanctions to... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Nomalanga Khumalo when they openly defied her orders to allow a motion they didn't agree with to be put before the House. One would ask what was the fuss all about on the notice given by Zanu-PF Mwenezi East representative, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti to urge Prime... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Mwenezi East House of Assembly Member Cde Kuda-kwashe Bhasikiti gave notice to move a motion calling on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his deputy, Arthur Mutambara, to engage the United States and the European Union to lift the sanctions. This was soon... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni talks to Zimbabwe's Deputy Preimiers Arthur Mutambara and Thokozani Khupe at the State house in Entebbe, July 25, 2009. Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is in Uganda to attend the Global 2009 Smart Partnership Dialogue... View Photo »
The SADC Summit held on November 5 in Maputo, Mozambique, decided that the signatories to the Global Political Agreement, Zanu-PF, the MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC led by Arthur Mutambara should engage in dialogue within 15 days, not exceeding 30 days, and that the dialogue should include all ou...
PM Tsvangirai's address to journalists in the resort of Davos on Thursday did not make any reference to sanctions, in stark contrast to Deputy PM Arthur Mutambara who made it clear that the embargo hampered the economic turnaround drive and must be lifted... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
(AP) — Zimbabwean officials have sharply criticized Britain's foreign minister for what one called his "very patronizing" remarks on sanctions, saying those comments could hurt the African nation's power-sharing negotiations. British Foreign Secretary David... Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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President Robert Mugabe, centre, shares a light moment with Morgan Tsvangirai, left, Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and his Deputy, Arthur Mutambara after giving their end of year message to the nation, at Zimbabwe House in Harare, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. The three leaders said they had made...
View Photo »Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni talks to Zimbabwe's Deputy Preimiers Arthur Mutambara and Thokozani Khupe at the State house in Entebbe, July 25, 2009. Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is in Uganda to attend the Global 2009 Smart Partnership Dialogue which starts on July 26.
View Photo »Arthur Mutambara, Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, addresses a session called, 'Reconstructing Zimbabwe' during the third, and final day of the World Economic Forum Meeting on Africa, on 12 June 2009, in Cape Town.
View Photo »Zimbabwean deputy Prime minister Arthur Mutambara, centre, addresses journalists with Ben Freeth, left, at Freeth's farm in Chegutu, about 120 kilometres west of Harare, Friday, April, 17, 2009. Freeth's farm was occupied by suspected Zanu pf supporters who disrupted farming activities...
View Photo »Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (R) congratulates new Deputy Prime Arthur Mutambara of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) after swearing him in at the State House in Harare on February 11, 2009. Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, head of the MDC, was sworn...
View Photo »Zimbabwean Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara (L) of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is sworn in by President Robert Mugab at the State House in Harare on February 11, 2009. Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was sworn in as prime minister on February 11,...
View Photo »An armed police officer stands in guard Richard Thomas Etheredge farm in Chegutu, about 120 kilometres west of Harare, Friday, April, 17, 2009. Etheredge's farm was occupied by suspected Zanu pf supporters who disrupted farming activities and threatened to take over the farm if Etheredge...
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (R) and main opposition Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) leader addresses a news conference in his offices in the capital Harare, February 25, 2009. With him is deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara (L).
View Photo »Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni talks to Zimbabwe's Deputy Preimiers Arthur Mutambara and Thokozani Khupe at the State house in Entebbe, July 25, 2009. Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is in Uganda to attend the Global 2009 Smart Partnership Dialogue which starts on July 26.
View Photo »It's an example of how Western leaders can be very un-strategic. We know they mean well, we know they support the people of Zimbabwe but when they make such statements, they are completely undermining our bargaining power as the formal opposition
The SADC Summit held on November 5 in Maputo, Mozambique, decided that the signatories to the Global Political Agreement, Zanu-PF, the MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC led by Arthur Mutambara should engage in dialogue within 15 days, not exceeding 30 days, and that the dialogue should include all ou...
It's an example of how Western leaders can be very un-strategic. We know they mean well, we know they support the people of Zimbabwe but when they make such statements, they are completely undermining our bargaining power as the formal opposition
Switzerland has a lot of potential investors and hence has asked Ambassador Wittwer to be our goodwill ambassador to businesspeople in his country and in Europe
