A Zimbabwe Deal Could Come This week

August 5th, 2008

All parties report progress in reaching a deal.

Robert Mugabe
A negotiated political settlement that addresses the problems besetting Zimbabwe could be agreed to as soon as this week, The Standard of Kenya is reporting. The negotiators representing the three parties at the talks resume their negotiations in Pretoria, South Africa, on Sunday. Two weeks ago when the leaders of Zanu-PF, MDC-T and MDC signed a Memorandum of Understanding, they committed themselves to concluding the talks within two weeks. Tomorrow (Monday) marks the last day of the two-week timeline the parties set themselves to reach an agreement. But The Standard was told that while an agreement might not be reached within the next couple of days, the deal will not be too far off the deadline the parties committed themselves to as they were inching toward a final agreement. While there was some groundwork to be covered, the parties to the negotiations were in agreement that there were no insurmountable obstacles to a final settlement, according to The Standard. The optimism on a final agreement being reached this week is indicated in the statements of the three leaders and the arrival here of the chief mediator, President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa. After Mbeki’s visit, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai told reporters that he was “fairly satisfied” with the talks, while acknowledging there were “sticking points.” Professor Arthur Mutambara, who heads the other MDC formation, has used pretty much the same language, saying his side remains committed to finding a settlement to the impasse. President Robert Mugabe spoke of the “talks progressing well” and pledged his party’s total commitment to the “speedy conclusion and successful outcome of the talks so that we can focus on the recovery of our economy.” Tsvangirai and Mutambara are in South Africa, but there was no immediate indication suggesting their presence there signaled imminent conclusion to the talks.

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Comments

lynn Said on

Thank you Jesus ! Now I ask you to have the other nations in Africa to follow .



linda Said on

yeah you right at least something is being done to change this situation!!



hmmm Said on

Mugabe will not willingly give up power – it must be taken from him with force – don’t trust him to negotiate in good faith. He cares only for his inner circle and the money in his swiss bank account – he looks down on his people. That is why Zimbabwe has gone from the bread basket of Africa to a nation teeming with starving people. Too bad South Africa sat back and did nothing…it does not bode well for the region.



NOSA Said on

It makes me feel very GOOD about the outcome of the Zimbabwe’s situation and as for those that would like to see Zimbabwe,Southern Africa,and the whole of Africa starve to death for asking back their GOD GIVING RIGHT to own their own Land will now be put to SHAME,I personally take this as a diffict of those western Countries who have fought so hard to use Zimbabwe as a leason to tell the rest of Africa not to try to ask back what GOD has BLESS them with.THANK GOD WE HAVE WON AGAIN.””THE GOOD HAS WON OVER EVIL””’



master Said on

NOSA I agree these white trash honkys need to learn their place in the world is behide us. Mugabe FOREVER !!!



Chris Said on

Africa,

A joke to the World….A country as rich as Africa should be a World power, but look at it today. Bad leadership, foolish religious practices, and no vision has left that nation almost useless…..



Valentizzle Said on

IT IS EASIER SAID THAN DONE. I PRAYER IT WORKS FOR THE BETTER OF OUR CHILDRENS IF NO FOR US. HOWEVER, I BELIEVE ACTION SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. PEACE



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