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Mugabe unhappy with Sadc intervention

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mugabe_middle_finger_thumbBy Tangai Chipangura in Harare
President Robert Mugabe is not happy about the intervention of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) in the crisis in Zimbabwe because he says Zimbabweans are “grown-ups” and “intelligent” enough to deal with their own problems.

However, he will attend a special summit of the SADC’s organ on defence and security, which meets in Mozambique tomorrow in a bid to save Zimbabwe’s shaky coalition government from collapse.

The SADC last week dispatched a ministerial taskforce to Zimbabwe to review the country’s unity government after Tsvangirai partially disengaged from it more than two weeks ago in protest at what he called Mugabe’s intransigence.

Mugabe had a five-hour meeting with SADC chairman President Joseph Kabila of the DRC in Harare early this week.Yesterday he was quoted by the state media as saying: He (Kabila) will, however, know that we are grown-ups and an intelligent people who know that we went into the agreement knowing that there will be handicaps to be met and we need to sit down and discuss the problems.”

Kabila later met separately with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara for about an hour.

Tsvangirai said he was confident the regional body would be able to break the impasse that threatens to collapse Zimbabwe’s coalition government.

His spokesperson, James Maridadi, yesterday said Tsvangirai had held “fruitful” discussions with Kabila.

“The SADC chairman assured the prime minister that the SADC Troika on defence and security should be able to thrash out the sticky issues of the Global Political Agreement,” Maridadi said.

The leaders of Mozambique, Zambia and Swaziland constitute the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security. - Media24 Africa


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written by solo, November 05, 2009
Mugabe is tired ,zimbabwe yawns for new focused leadership,clear the way
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written by EH, November 05, 2009
What a waste of time and money. The senile, mad dictator says they are grown up and intelligent enough to sort out their own problems, but he is clinging to power and bickering like a child and has no intention of sorting anything out, despite the damage he has caused to his country.

SADC and the AU are also a waste of time and have never resolved anything, anywhere. Most rationale people knew that the power sharing agreement was such a porr compromise that it would never last, but it was it was hyped by the politicians as a breakthrough.

Zimbabwe will continue to disintegrate and its people continue to suffer until someone removes the dictator from power or until Zimbabwe's neighbours stop propping up the dictatorship. Too sad that no one cares about the plight of the people while Africa again proves to the world that it doesnt understand the concept of Democracy

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written by SaMutoko, November 04, 2009
We need this resolved and not playing hide and seek game. I hope all parties involved will not use the walk out strategy or the Mugabe yelling tactic that he did on Mwanawasa.
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written by Svinurai Mqhoyiza, November 04, 2009
we will be back to the same thing again on friday. no change. even when they agree, mugabe will remain an erect male up there, the mdc, a hony female down there. she will make breakfast on saturday morning while he will be instructing the police who next to ubduct.

its a family affair, the spectator has no influnce than to gossip
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written by Deadb4Hague, November 04, 2009
Is that an fcuk sign Mugarbarge is showinh us, yes and you too.
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written by Myekeleni Manzini, November 04, 2009
I do not like Mugabe but I think he is right and it is a fact that they need to talk as equals. There is no one who has more rights in this power sharing government and therefore they have to tell Mugabe in his face that what he is doing is not accepted rather than talking to him via media.
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written by mlindelwa, November 04, 2009
is mugabe running out of options? mugabe versus sadcc-no contest, knockout in the first round -bob wins. whats plan b MDC?
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written by mokoena, November 04, 2009
Mind games. He knows they arehis boys. Its like writing a leaked exam paper. You tell people around you that the exam was difficult knowing quite well you will come out with a straighter than straight A.
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written by cde ivhu kuvanhu, November 04, 2009
how wierd. I thought the un official was not let in to give SADC trioka space to carry out its work. if anything mugabe has always prefered AU and SADC mediation while mdc would rather have us/uk (eu). mugabe wont mind sadc because all 53 countries agree with him though Khama and Odinga oppose him in their personal capacities. even sadc says the same statement as mugabe, thats Zimbabwe is capable of sorting this problem out themselves and rightfully so if there were no external forces involved.
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