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What Mugabe said on his arrival from SADC Summit
13 Jun 2011 at 10:28hrs | Views
President Robert Mugabe, arrived early Monday morning from Johannesburg, South Africa, where he attended the SADC extraordinary summit on Zimbabwe.
In his own words President Mugabe said: "It [SADC Summit] came out very well. There was a very good report by the facilitator (President Jacob Zuma) where he acknowledged the efforts that the GPA is making, in other words what our negotiators and the principals put together are making and that there is progress now, that there is work going on to establish the roadmap, that the highlights of the roadmap have been marked that what remains now are the timelines."
"It turns out that his actual report is very innocent. It is more what was discussed based on the document yaTsvangirai, apparently, that emerged as the report yaFacilitator otherwise the facilitator made a very innocent report. You will get it if you look for it," he said.
He was met at the Harare International Airport by Vice President John Nkomo, senior government officials and service chiefs.
In his own words President Mugabe said: "It [SADC Summit] came out very well. There was a very good report by the facilitator (President Jacob Zuma) where he acknowledged the efforts that the GPA is making, in other words what our negotiators and the principals put together are making and that there is progress now, that there is work going on to establish the roadmap, that the highlights of the roadmap have been marked that what remains now are the timelines."
"It turns out that his actual report is very innocent. It is more what was discussed based on the document yaTsvangirai, apparently, that emerged as the report yaFacilitator otherwise the facilitator made a very innocent report. You will get it if you look for it," he said.
He was met at the Harare International Airport by Vice President John Nkomo, senior government officials and service chiefs.
Source - Byo24News