Zimbabwe: Zuma Doubts Zim's Poll Readiness

SADC — APPOINTED facilitator to the Zimbabwe political dialogue, South African President Jacob Zuma has expressed concern that negotiations aimed at delivering free and credible elections among parties in the inclusive government are weak, raising fears over the country's readiness to hold polls any time soon.

Zuma's international relations advisor Lindiwe Zulu told the Zimbabwe Independent on Wednesday that problems and challenges affecting the full implementation of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) are just too many to be successfully concluded in a short space of time.

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