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Zimbabwe Opposition Boycotts Summit

 

JOHANNESBURG – Zimbabwe’s opposition leaders boycotted a regional summit yesterday, arguing the session was too limited to “knock sense” into Robert Mugabe and make a proposed unity government a reality.


Soon after the opposition’s chief negotiator, Tendai Biti, appeared at a news conference in South Africa, leaders from South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Congo and Mozambique gathered in Swaziland. They were meeting as a committee of the main regional bloc, the 12-member Southern African Development Community, or SADC, to try to resolve Zimbabwe’s political impasse. But Biti was dismissive.


“Going to Swaziland now won’t resolve anything,” Biti said. “Which is why we’re calling for a full SADC summit.”


A spokesman for Zimbabwean President Mugabe, who attended Monday’s meeting, was not immediately available for comment on the opposition’s boycott. Arthur Mutumbara, leader of a smaller Zimbabwean opposition faction, attended the meeting but told reporters it was only to insist that no progress could be made without main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.


Mugabe and Tsvangirai signed a power-sharing deal last month but are deadlocked over how to allocate ministries in a 31-member unity Cabinet. Tsvangirai accuses Mugabe’s ZANU-PF party of trying to hold on to too many of the most powerful ministries, including those responsible for finance and police.


Biti said lack of progress during negotiations last week to break the impasse raised questions about whether Mugabe could be trusted to carry out the Sept. 15 agreement. Biti said more questions were raised when Tsvangirai, who was awaiting a new passport after filling all the pages in his previous one, had to fight for travel documents to go to Swaziland. Biti said Tsvangirai was given an emergency travel document over the weekend, but said he considered that an “insult.”


“The issue of a passport is a mere symptom,” Biti said. “The real problem (is) there is no readiness on the part of ZANU-PF to engage in a cooperative government with Morgan Tsvangirai and the MDC.”



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