source: BBC News

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has said the opposition MDC has until Thursday to agree a power-sharing deal, or he will form his own government.

“We feel frozen at the moment [without a government],” he told state media.

The MDC has rejected the ultimatum and says it will not be “bullied” into signing a deal.

Both Mr Mugabe and MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai say they won elections earlier this year. The MDC says it was subjected to state-sponsored violence.

At talks mediated by South Africa, the two rivals agreed that Mr Tsvangirai would be named prime minister while [continue reading]


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