Zimbabwe: Diaspora calls for Zuma's mediation | |||||||
May 07, 2007 03:59 PM | |||||||
The ruling ZANU PF and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change are scheduled for talks as both the country and the region fight to find the lasting solutions in the nine years old economic and political crisis which is now affecting the region. Political analysts and some senior academics have already ruled out Mbeki's efforts under SADC's commands in mediation as a failure since both parties have already set conditions that are extreme to agree on. The MDC is calling for a new democratic people driven constitution to be in place before elections are held to ensure a level operation ground in less than ten months. The ruling ZANU PF has also called the MDC to accept Mugabe's legitimacy as a condition for talks which the opposition would not risk doing as that would give Mugabe all the leverage to say the MDC's claims of flawed elections were unrealistic which might see sanctions given to Mugabe and his close associates being lifted. The call by civic society comes over a month after the Zimbabwe Action Movement called for either Zuma or Vavi to mediate the ZANU PF/MDC talks as Mbeki has proved to be a dishonest broker who favours the The Zimbabwe Political Victims Association (ZIPOVA),General Secretary, Oliver Kubikwa said, his organization backed the African National Congress's deputy president, Jacob Zuma as he has proved to be a man who fight for the cause of the poor. What Ndzimande's claims were recently supported by the Finance minister Trevor Manuel's comment on the workers day, when he said the gap between the rich and poor will continue to widen as the market grows. Manuel is one of Mbeki's trusted cabinet ministers. You can not expect president Mbeki to be an honest broker in the Zimbabwean crisis which is hitting hard on the poor as he also does not stand for the poor back home, said Ndzimande addressing a gathering of The Zimbabwe Exiles Forum Director, Advocate Gabriel Shumba added that what The Congress of South Africa Trade Union's General Secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, also said capitalists in Jacob Zuma was recently reported to have met a European Union delegation to discuss the Zimbabwean crisis and |
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