Tsvangirai Says MDC Won't Be 'Bulldozed'

  • Zimbabwe:   Power-Sharing Talks Fail to Break New Ground

    Business Day, 20 January 2009

    ZIMBABWE's power-sharing talks brokered by regional leaders hung in the balance last night amid fears of a collapse as President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Darkest Day of Our Lives' - Tsvangirai

    Argus, 20 January 2009

    SADC threatened to drop its mediation effort on Zimbabwe as another attempt to form a unity government in the country failed late yesterday. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe, Tsvangirai Face Off Over Unity Deadlock

    Business Day, 19 January 2009

    EMBATTLED Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his main rival, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, are geared up for an explosive encounter today in make-or-break talks to… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   D-Day For Inclusive Government

    The Herald, 19 January 2009

    IT is D-Day for the envisaged inclusive Government with both Zanu-PF and MDC-T intimating at the weekend that today's Sadc-brokered meeting could be the last attempt to make the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Won't Be 'Bulldozed' in Key Talks

    Zimbabwe Standard, 17 January 2009

    MOVEMENT for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai returned home yesterday and immediately warned that his party would not be "bulldozed" into joining the proposed… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Jets in to Revive Deal

    Zimbabwe Independent, 16 January 2009

    MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai is expected home tomorrow from more than two months of self-imposed exile in Botswana amid reports of efforts for him to meet President Robert Mugabe… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Last Ditch Bid to Revive Talks Begins

    SW Radio, 19 January 2009

    Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai began make-or-break talks in Harare at lunchtime on Monday on the formation of a unity government, amid reports the two parties are still worlds… Read more »

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