Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai, Khupe Boycott Cabinet

PRIME MINISTER Morgan Tsvangirai and his deputy Thokozani Khupe this week boycotted cabinet, as South African President Jacob Zuma's mediation team arrived in Harare to intervene in renewed clashes between President Robert Mugabe and the premier.

Tsvangirai's move, which came against a backdrop of resurging political tensions in the shaky inclusive government over outstanding Global Political Agreement (GPA) issues, has intensified the power struggle between Mugabe and himself.

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