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The United States wants Mugabe to halt political arrests and media censorship and to honour a power-sharing agreement signed in September 2008 with his political rival, Morgan Tsvangirai. Full Article at Independent Online
The country's three main political parties have finally begun discussing crucial outstanding issues in the Global Political Agreement to try to end the long running dispute between Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwean Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangirai arrives for his party's 10th anniversary celebrations in Chinhoyi, about 120 kilometers west of Harare, Saturday, April, 25, 2009. View Photo »
I am taking the opportunity of being in the [North Africa] region to meet the chairman of the AU about the developments in the country and what progress we are making
THE feuding parties in the unity government have still not scheduled meetings to resume negotiations to conclude the outstanding issues in their power-sharing agreement despite pressure from South Africa to resolve their disputes by December 5. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Dave Fish Eagle on Nov 23rd, 2009 and filed under Photo Gallery. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Full Article at Zimbabwe Metro
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has left Zimbabwe for Morocco and Libya, the current AU chair, where he will brief Muammar Gaddafi on the unity government. Full Article at News24
Zimbabwean Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangirai, left, talks to deputy president Joseph Msika celebrations to mark 29 years of independence in Harare, Zimbabwe Saturday, April, 18, 2009. View Photo »
After the farcical attempts to return Iraqis and Afghans in recent weeks against UN advice, it is of great concern that the government are now considering returns to Zimbabwe. It seems particularly inappropriate given Morgan Tsvangirai has begun boycotting the power-sharing arrangement and the United Na...
THE intrigues and simmering tensions that played out last weekend over the nominations to the presidium exposed yet again the political shenanigans within the various factions in ZANU-PF that are repositioning themselves to influence the party's... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Harare — Fresh negotiations to deal with the so-called outstanding issues in the unity government are expected to begin in earnest this weekend nearly two weeks after the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Troika directed at its meeting in... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai (L) shares a moment with a patient as he tours a cholera ward at Budiriro Polyclinic in Harare on January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai sings along with the congregation during the memorial service for his late wife Susan Tsvangirai in Bulawayo, May 16, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses the launch of a 100-day economic plan in Harare, May 13, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addressing Zimbabwe Workers May Day rally in Harare on May 1, 2009. Zimbabwe's unity government is broke and cannot afford to match union demands for higher salaries, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai told a May Day rally.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minster, Morgan Tsvangirai, addresses the crowd during May Day celebrations in Harare, Friday, May 1, 2009. Tsvangirai said that the government was broke and could not afford high wages for the general workers.
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangirai greets supporters of his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) upon his arrival for the party's 10th anniversary celebrations in Chinhoyi, about 120 kilometers west of Harare, Saturday, April, 25, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, centre, attends the burial of Zimbabwe Army Gen. Vitalis Zvinavashe in Harare, Saturday, March 14, 2009. Zvinavashe died after a long illness in Harare on March 10.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, centre, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara, right, and his wife attend the burial of Zimbabwe Army Gen. Vitalis Zvinavashe in Harare, Saturday, March, 14, 2009. Zvinavashe died after a long illness in Harare on March 10.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, centre, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara, right, and his wife, left, attend the burial of Zimbabwe Army Gen. Vitalis Zvinavashe in Harare, Saturday, March 14, 2009. Zvinavashe died after a long illness in Harare on March 10.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, President Robert Mugabe, his wife Grace and Deputy President Joyce Mujuru, from left, attend the burial of Zimbabwe Army Gen. Vitalis Zvinavashe in Harare, Saturday, March 14, 2009. Zvinavashe died after a long illness in Harare on March 10.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, Deputy President Joseph Msika and President Robert Mugabe, from left, attend the burial of Zimbabwe Army Gen. Vitalis Zvinavashe in Harare, Saturday, March, 14, 2009. Zvinavashe died after a long illness in Harare on March 10.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai attends the burial of his wife Susanin Buhera, Zimbabwe, Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Tsvangirai's wife, who was was killed in a car crash Friday, is to be buried at her rural home following an outpouring of national grief.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, holding a red rose, is joined by close family members during the burial of his wife Susan in Buhera, Zimbabwe, Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai attends the burial of his wife Susanin Buhera, Zimbabwe, Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Tsvangirai's wife, who was was killed in a car crash Friday, is to be buried at her rural home following an outpouring of national grief.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai attends the burial of his wife Susan in Buhera, Zimbabwe, Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Tsvangirai's wife, who was was killed in a car crash Friday, is to be buried at her rural home following an outpouring of national grief.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai holds a red rose as he attends the burial of his wife Susan in Buhera, Zimbabwe, Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Tsvangirai's wife, who was was killed in a car crash Friday, is to be buried at her rural home following an outpouring of national grief.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai wipes tears from his eyes during a church service in Harare, in this Tuesday, March, 10, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai sits with family members during a church service in Harare, Tuesday, March, 10, 2009. Tsvangirai was attending a church service in memory of his wife Susan who was killed in a car accident last week.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai wipes tears from his eyes during a church service in Harare, Tuesday, March, 10, 2009. Tsvangirai was attending a church service in memory of his wife Susan who was killed in a car accident last week.
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses people at his home in Harare, Monday, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses people at his home in Harare Monday, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses people at his home in Harare, Monday, March 9, 2009. Tsvangirai said Monday he did not suspect foul play in the car crash that killed his wife and injured him, telling mourners "it is painful for us but we have to look forward."
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses mourners at his home, in Harare, Monday, March, 9, 2009.
View Photo »Unidentified family members of Morgan Tsvangirai weep at his home in Harare, Monday, March, 9, 2009. Tsvangirai who arrived from Botswana said that the accident that killed his wife on Friday was a genuine accident and that life had to go on even without his wife.
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangirai addresses people at his home in Harare, Monday, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai sings along with the congregation during the memorial service for his late wife Susan Tsvangirai in Bulawayo, May 16, 2009.
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