Exiled Roy Bennett returns to Zimbabwe

source: SW Radio Africa
30 January 2007
By Violet Gonda

Three years ago in March, Roy Bennett left Zimbabwe under cover of darkness, after he was accused of plotting to overthrow Robert Mugabe. In 2004 he had also spent eight months in jail for pushing ZANU PF’s Patrick Chinamasa in parliament. But on Friday Bennett flew into Zimbabwe from South Africa for the crucial meeting of the MDC National Council, which made the decision to finally form a unity government with ZANU PF and the second MDC formation.

Speaking on the eve of his departure Bennett told SW Radio Africa he was very apprehensive. He said: “To tell you the truth I am scared because I don’t know what faces me on the other side.” But Bennett felt he wanted to be part of this important occasion and also ‘test the sincerity and genuineness of the Mugabe regime.”

And early Friday morning the MDC’s National Treasurer passed through airport security without any [continue reading]

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