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The widening rift between Zimbabwe's "parallel governments" has raised the spectre of renewed political violence in the country. Full Article at Mail & Guardian Online
Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) on Wednesday accused President Robert Mugabe of trying to tear apart a unity pact by threatening to replace Cabinet ministers chosen by the former opposition. "It is tantamount to tearing apart... Full Article at Mail & Guardian Online
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa addresses a press conference at the party's headquarters at harvest house in Harare on October 27, 2009. View Photo »
Like last week, we haven’t attended cabinet today and won’t until outstanding issues with President Mugabe and the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front have been resolved
The MDC issued a statement on Wednesday saying Pascal Gwezere, the party's Transport Manager, was abducted from his home in Harare on Tuesday night. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
HARARE – Robert Mugabe’s intention to appoint acting ministers to replace members of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC party who have stopped attending Cabinet meetings is unconstitutional, the MDC said on Wednesday as the fallout in Zimbabwe’s... Full Article at Zimbabwe Metro
MDC spokesperson Nelson Chamisa said a mediation team from the 15-nation Southern African Development Community (SADC) visiting Harare on Thursday had an obligation to push Mugabe's Zanu-PF party to honour all aspects of the agreement. Full Article at Independent Online
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa addresses a press conference at the party's headquarters at harvest house in Harare on October 27, 2009. View Photo »
If that fails... a free and fair election under the supervision of the international community, SADC and the African Union will be the only option
Crisis talks held in Harare on Monday between Morgan Tsvangirai and Robert Mugabe ended in a deadlock as the two leaders remain 'worlds apart.' MDC spokesman, Nelson Chamisa, said Mugabe would not move an inch following talks mediated by Arthur... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change has said there are "increased violent" attacks on its party members. Full Article at BBC News
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Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa addresses a press conference at the party's headquarters at harvest house in Harare on October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa addresses a press conference at the party's headquarters at harvest house in Harare on October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa addressing a press conference at the party's headquarters at harvest house in Harare on October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa addressing a press conference at the party's headquarters at harvest house in Harare on October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's main opposition party the Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa gestures as he addresses a news conference at party headquarters in Harare,October 27 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's main opposition party the Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa gestures as he addresses a news conference at party headquarters in Harare,October 27 2009.
View Photo »Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa addresses a press conference at the party's headquarters at harvest house in Harare on October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Like last week, we haven’t attended cabinet today and won’t until outstanding issues with President Mugabe and the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front have been resolved
If that fails... a free and fair election under the supervision of the international community, SADC and the African Union will be the only option
In Zimbabwe, the law is a sword used against perceived competitors of Zanu-PF
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