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Mila
15-03-2010, 03:14 PM
http://www.news24.com/Content/Africa/Zimbabwe/966/d5524472540548df88167f775c9b8e4a/15-03-2010-02-44/MDC_SA_should_help_Zim_govt


Cape Town - Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has called for South Africa's intervention to help strengthen the country’s fragile accord plagued by power struggles.

The call came amid reports that South African President Jacob Zuma was set to visit the country on Tuesday to assess the state of a power-sharing agreement set up to end a decade-long political and economic crisis.

MDC spokesperson Nelson Chamisa , told News24 that his party hoped Zuma would unlock the deadlock between Zanu-PF and the two MDC formations.

“We’ve just received information through the media reports that President Jacob Zuma is coming and we hope that he will unlock the deadlock. We’ve had a deadlock in the implementation of agreements in the GPA (Global Political Agreement) and we hope that these issues are going to be dealt with and make sure that the government is saved from danger,” Chamisa said.

He said the people of Zimbabwe were tired of the “delaying tactics used by Zanu-PF to buy time so as to de-energise the nation. Unfortunately our guarantors are also becoming victims of these strategies”.

Chamisa said it was unfortunate that Zanu-PF was “falsely” telling the world that sanctions were the problems rattling the country’s government of national unity.

“Let’s implement the agreements in the GPA and the rest will follow. The hope is to be able to enhance the credibility of this government and prepare for non-violent elections,” Chamisa said.

President Zuma is expected to hold a meeting with the three principals in the global political agreement – President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara. Reports say that Zuma’s spokesperson Vincent Magwenya, indicated that Zuma will meet the principals individually and as a group.

Zuma’s visit comes a few weeks after his trip to the United Kingdom, where he reportedly called for international support for Zimbabwe’s troubled coalition.

The MDC has already declared a deadlock on all the outstanding GPA issues and wants them referred back to Zuma.

On the other hand, President Mugabe and his Zanu-PF say the talks should be given time, but have also taken a rigid position not to compromise on anything that is against the resolutions of their December 2009 congress.

The South African leader has made it clear that he wants the parties to “park” the contentious issues around key government appointments, sanctions imposed by western countries, and of late, the stripping of powers of MDC ministers

Se moer.:mad:

alf101
15-03-2010, 03:36 PM
Are the MDC any better than zanu pf at the end of the day?

Gawain
15-03-2010, 03:38 PM
I say send in the politicians and let them kill each other

Negate
15-03-2010, 03:44 PM
It's really really easy to help ZIM, just give people their property back. Problem solved. It's not a political issue, and ZIM can try it's heart out to shift blame around in their political circles, it will get them nowhere.

Jola
15-03-2010, 03:44 PM
MDC may not turn out to be better than ZANU-PF but should be given a chance.

But no chance before Mugabe and his cronies are gone !!!

Kazuya
15-03-2010, 03:50 PM
I think SA has got bigger problem to deal with first then we can look at helping other countries

http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?221172-South-Africa-s-is-becoming-the-next-Zimbabwe
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article357359.ece
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article356165.ece
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article356177.ece
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article356191.ece

So before we go clean other peoples back yards we should clean ours first, because after all charity begins at home don't you think ?

DigitalSoldier
15-03-2010, 03:56 PM
Does anyone know why Zim does not have any freedom fighters/ terrorists ?

Every African country had them against the white minority government, but nobody in Zimbabwe is doing anything to change their situation. Could it be that the masses don't see anything wrong with how the country is managed ?

Negate
15-03-2010, 04:04 PM
Does anyone know why Zim does not have any freedom fighters/ terrorists ?

Every African country had them against the white minority government, but nobody in Zimbabwe is doing anything to change their situation. Could it be that the masses don't see anything wrong with how the country is managed ?

I also see allot of wrongs on how our country is managed yet I'm unable to do anything about it. This is all our fates, because we elected to give one group enough power to rule a country

Turtle
16-03-2010, 11:14 PM
Does anyone know why Zim does not have any freedom fighters/ terrorists ?

Every African country had them against the white minority government, but nobody in Zimbabwe is doing anything to change their situation. Could it be that the masses don't see anything wrong with how the country is managed ?

They do have them, they're just getting violently murdered and beaten all the time. There's very little reporting on this because it's incredibly difficult to report out of the country as there is no press freedom, but if you look around and are really interested there is a relatively large amount of info out there.

ToxicBunny
16-03-2010, 11:27 PM
Se voet...

The MDC can go take a running flying jump... SA will help out Zim possibly, but they can forget about the rest of the world doing anything until Mugarbage pegs off... useless waste of skin that creature.