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Tsvangirai labels Mugabe 'the bad guy' in a good agreement Staff Reporter 09-10-08
Harare (ZimEye) Morgan Tsvangirai has come out to announce that cabinet talks have failed. Addressing a press conference in Harare, the opposition leader called Robert Mugabe 'the bad guy' in a good agreement.
'You see the problem is that having a good agreement with a bad guy is always something that ...you always have to watch your back....' Mr Tsvangirai continued
It has become evident that the problem with Mr Mugabe on the agreement has been that he has received intense pressure from inside ZANU PF insiders who are not willing to have Tsvangirai head the Home Affairs ministry.
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Zim Cabinet talks in doubt - Staff
Reporter 06-10-08
Harare (ZimEye) Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change has
refuted reports that negotiations to conclude the impasse on the allocation of
cabinet posts in the inclusive government were to resume on Monday.
MDC-T spokesperson Nelson Chamisa
said no indication had been made on the resumption of the negotiations and
that a deadlock on the talks still stands.
"We have never had any indications on the meeting by negotiators of the three
parties. There was no consultation whatsoever. We are currently in a
deadlock."
"We are still yet to agree on the said four posts and the entire cabinet.
There is no agreement that was reached on what the Herald is saying the
remaining four posts were narrowed to two on Saturday," Chamisa said.
The state broadsheet, The Herald quoted one of ZANU PF’s negotiators saying
talks would resume Monday.
"We are most likely to meet tomorrow (Monday)," Nicholas Goche is reported to
have said.
The parties have been disagreeing on the allocation of four cabinet posts, but
the Herald reports that a meeting held on Saturday by the two principals had
narrowed them to two posts.
Chamisa added that the current situation is now calling for the intervention
of SADC and the African Union who are the guarantees to the power sharing
agreement.
It is not clear whether former South African President Thabo Mbeki will return
to Harare to try and bring the deal to finality or another mediator will be
appointed.
Independent analysts say the return of Mbeki to Harare is an indictment on
Mugabe who promised the world that a government was going to be formed by end
of last week.
The impasse between the political parties has continued to worsen the
humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe.
Over five million Zimbabweans are in dire need of food aid where in some areas
people are surviving on wild fruits.
The new cabinet will have 31 ministries, 15 led by ZANU PF while MDC
Tsvangirai will have 13 and Mutambara 3.
The SADC and AU backed talks saw the country’s three main parties last month
signing an agreement to form an inclusive government.
Zimbabweans are waiting for the conclusion of the negotiations and hoping it
would bring normalcy to an economy that is ailing




