It's no surprise then that there are reports that the negotiations are deadlocked, though talks are supposed Zimbabwe's crisis talks to resume Sunday.
One interesting development is that Botswana is threatening to boycott of the summit of the next Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit if Mugabe is allowed to attend, which indicates, I think, some level of dissatisfaction with Thabo Mbeki's mediation efforts.
An unfortunate development is that Mugabe is considering stopping a court action on disputed parliamentary seats:
Fearing an imminent court defeat that would further increase MDC's parliamentary majority Robert Mugabe's military junta is considering a law forbidding the courts to invalidate his defeated Zanu (PF) party's victories in 60 constituencies facing legal challenges, official sources say.These are not the actions of a man, or a party, willing to negotiate in good faith.
The MDC is challenging the results of the March 29 elections in 60 constituencies, where they say electoral fraud, violence and intimidation of voters compromised the returns.
One final note, they have dropped 10 zeros off the currency, meaning that a 10 billion Zimbabwean dollar is now 1 new Zimbabwean dollar, to deal with inflation, but with inflation running at something like 15,000,000%, it will not help for long.
This may finally be what takes Mugabe and his cronies down.
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