SADC to seek an end to Zimbabwe Crisis


It’s time all the madness and political crisis in Zimbabwe ends!

Zimbabwe’s political rivals are expected to resume power-sharing talks on the sidelines of the SADC meeting in South Africa with pressure mounting for the parties to find a solution to the current crisis in the country.

“There is one focus and it is that this matter must be resolved,” South African Foreign Minister Nkosazana Dhlamini Zuma said of Zimbabwe ahead of the SADC meeting.

South African President, Thabo Mbeki mandated to mediate in Zimbabwe’s power-sharing talks met the participants on Friday.

Botswana boycott SADC meeting

Meanwhile Botswana has taken the toughest stand among Zimbabwe’s neighbours but all fear the consequences of the political crisis in Zimbabwe coupled with economic decline may lead to total meltdown in the country.

Botswana President, Seretse Khama Ian Khama is boycotting the SADC meeting to protest against Mugabe’s participation.

Once supportive South Africans to protests against Robert Mugabe as pressure mounts, is he really the legitimate President of Zimbabwe and will he give up some of his powers?

South African Labour Federation COSATU will lead a march to protest against Mugabe’s participation in the meeting.

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