The New York Times is reporting that Zimbabwe’s opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, has decided to join a power-sharing government as prime minister with President Robert Mugabe. This decision was reached unanimously at a meeting of the opposition party’s leadership in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare. The Times reports that it will “usher in a new phase in the opposition’s decade-long struggle against Mr. Mugabe, 84, and his almost 30-year grip on power.” We’ll bring you any further developments as they occur.
Excerpts from the breaking news below, full report here
Mr. Tsvangirai now faces the daunting job of reviving Zimbabwe’s moribund economy and rescuing an increasingly famished, sick and impoverished population with a partner, Mr. Mugabe, whose security forces have viciously beaten Mr. Tsvangirai and thousands of his supporters over the past two years and abducted and allegedly tortured dozens more in just the last few months.
But after more than four months of deadlock and uncertainty following Mr. Tsvangirai’s signing of the power-sharing deal with Mr. Mugabe, his followers reacted with hope that he might be able to stop the country’s accelerating downward spiral.
The challenges are monumental, and the distrust of Mr. Mugabe is so deep that it is uncertain whether the United States and European nations will lift sanctions and infuse substantial new aid for the reconstruction of Zimbabwe until they have solid evidence that he will agree to sweeping changes in the country’s disastrous economic policies, the restoration of the rule of law and democracy.
-Chris Scott
February 3, 2009 at 12:55 am
So….should we keep pumping money in there or not? They have a government that can’t and won’t take care of it’s own. It’s a poll folks. Post up your opinions!
February 4, 2009 at 10:05 pm
Gee…no opinions? Why not? I’m sure there are plenty of people that visit here daily (although I did check, and ONE.org’s net footprint is REALLY small). And I thought someone would have something to discuss. I’ll take your silence as a silent “yes”. And that’s a bit sad. Some need my help. I would have shown you “the” light, respectively of course. Unfortunately, there will be no learning among those that choose self deception.
So, the question must be posed: “Why are you carrying on in blindness?”
March 22, 2009 at 11:41 pm
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