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Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Heeds Jendayi Frazer's Instruction

Harare — MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai's reluctance to respond to an invitation from President Mugabe to come for swearing in as Prime Minister has fuelled speculation that he makes decisions on instruction from his Western handlers.

Despite receiving his passport to facilitate his return ahead of the Christmas holiday, the MDC-T leader remains holed up in Botswana lending credence to the view that recent statements by US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi Frazer that Washington was "withdrawing support" for the envisaged inclusive Government may be behind his self-imposed exile.

Western countries, led by Britain and the United States, have been agitating for illegal regime change through military invasion.

This is despite the fact that, in the broad-based agreement, the two MDC formations recognised President Mugabe as Head of State and Government, and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

The written invitations to Mr Tsvangirai and Professor Arthur Mutambara followed the gazetting of Constitutional Amendment Number 19 Bill earlier this month, paving way for the creation of the posts of Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.

On December 19, Cde Mugabe told delegates to the Zanu-PF Annual National People's Conference in Bindura that he had invited Mr Tsvangirai and Prof Mutambara to come for swearing-in.

On Monday MDC-T spokesperson Mr Nelson Chamisa claimed the invitation "was of no significance to the opposition party" and would not be acted upon.

Pressed to confirm whether his boss had indeed received the invitation, he said:

"The marrow of the letter is not about the sending or otherwise of the letter. It is in realisation that there has to be a legal framework upon which the Government has to be formed. Constitutional Amendment Number 19 has to be passed into law because it is the basis upon which a Government has to be formed."

Mr Chamisa added that MDC-T would not become part of any inclusive Government, insisting that the opposition party wanted "outstanding issues" resolved.

These, he said, included the allocation of key ministries even though that matter was finalised at an Extraordinary Sadc Summit in South Africa earlier in the year.

Observers also noted that it was strange that MDC-T was speaking of the allocation of ministries and yet they had given the green light to Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Number 19 Bill that will give legal effect to the September 15 Agreement.

Interestingly, The Herald has it on good authority that about two months ago, Mr Tsvangirai was invited to take up his post as Prime Minister as agreed by the parties but refused to do so after "advice and consultations".


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Comments 1 to 5 of 16 Post a comment

  • chachacha
    Dec 31 2008, 11:29

    Was giving Morgan a Passport bribery for him accept being sworn in by Mugabe? This article is childish it can only make sense to stupid people.

  • zim patriot
    Dec 31 2008, 13:20

    I have yet to meet a stupid person. Only ideas can be described by that term.

  • awt_independent
    Jan 1 2009, 14:13

    Well I guess this means there are a lot of people on this site, shallowhead, takunya, ak47 that have a LOT of very very stupid ideas then.

  • TexasBob
    Dec 31 2008, 15:59

    I must be getting soft in the head. I've been reading Herald articles. That's like reading Pravda to get accurate world news. That "western handlers" comment is right out of the Pyongyang propaganda handbook.

    Anyway, may I wish Zimbabwe a Happy New Year with the hope the three plagues that ravage the country are eliminated; AIDS, Cholera and Robert Mugabe.

  • lindie
    Dec 31 2008, 18:47

    Tsvangirai has never been himself. He has always been used even from the early stages of MDC. You remember the guy receiving cheques from white farmers grinning. That picture cant come off my head.

    Its a shame that Mugabe is facing challenge from someone who is not a true Zimbabwean patriot.Someone he can toss around within legal frame work.Its a pity Zimbabwean civilians keep suffering partly because of this puppet which keeps flip flopping.He gains ground from suffering Zimbabweans under sanctions he gave birth to. We have suffered enough Tsvangirai 's presence has failed to bring relevance to ordinary Zimbabweans.

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