South African President Jacob Zuma, who last month promised to intervene in the unity government's political deadlock, is expected in Harare later this month, according to government sources.
Zuma's spokesman Vincent Mangwenya was unable to confirm the meeting or which dates the South African leader will be arriving in Zimbabwe, but it's understood a meeting with the government's leaders in Harare has been set for the end of the month. Sources in the government told SW Radio Africa on Thursday that Zuma is "definitely expected later this month, he is definitely coming."
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