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Mugabe no longer controls, military does: MDC-T

by Ndou Paul
29 Jun 2011 at 04:59hrs | Views
MDC-T President Morgan Tsvangirai says his formation has given up trying to negotiate with President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF, charging that the heads of the country's security services are in charge, not Mr. Mugabe.

MDC-T sources said the party believes the unity government is now entirely dysfunctional, so the new emphasis for the former opposition is to push hard for an election supervised by the Southern African Development Community based on a clear road map.

Ministers who attended Tuesday's cabinet meeting described it as tense.

Mr. Tsvangirai told supporters in Bulawayo on Sunday that rogue elements in the state security services have "created a war situation in the country which by its very nature subverts the constitutional order and undermines … civilian authority."

Mr Tsvangirai added that the onus falls on SADC, Africa and the broader international community to ensure a free and fair election.

Police dismissed the remarks as a provocation of law enforcement.

South African President Jacob Zuma's team of facilitators is due in Harare in early July to press negotiators for the three unity government parties to complete the election road map and defuse rising tensions among those parties.

Tsvangirai MDC spokesman Douglas Mwonzora told VOA Studio 7 reporter Blessing Zulu that the party is under siege by the police and other security services.

ZANU-PF spokesman Rugare Gumbo said Mr. Mugabe is still very much in charge.

The MDC leader Welshman Ncube, minister of industry and commerce, told a rally in Lupane East in Matabeleland North Province on the weekend that the service chiefs should stop imposing rule by President Mugabe on the Zimbabwean people.

Spokesman Edwin Ndlovu of the MDC told reporter Sithandekile Mhlanga that service chiefs should be non-partisan civil servants.


Source - VOA
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