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MDC's Chamisa Confirms Zimbabwe Talks Breakthrough

... pending consultations and endorsement by our different leadership organs," MDC spokesperson Nelson Chamisa told Reuters.He said talks in South Africa aimed at ending a deadlock in power-sharing negotiations had ended. "The draft constitutional amendment bill is just one of a number of issues that have been on the table. These issues, including the sharing of some cabinet posts, the appointment...

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Zimbabwe Rivals have Reached an ’understanding’ During Talks in South Africa

Zimbabwe’s political rivals have reached an “understanding” on a constitutional amendment crucial to forming a unity government, but have yet to settle other disputes, the opposition said in Johannesburg on Friday. “There has been some shared understanding on the issue of the constitutional amendment” which will set out the powers of the new prime minister, opposition spokesman Nelson Chamisa...

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Zimbabwean MDC party remains adamant on demands - Summary

... crisis since independence from Britain 28 years ago. Late Friday, MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said that Zimbabwe's political parties agreed on a draft constitutional amendment leading to the formation of a power-sharing government, but that obstacles still remained. "We have differed with Zanu-PF for a long time while the citizens suffer, but fortunately we have agreed on something," Chamisa...

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Zim parties tentatively agree on changes

Harare - Zimbabwe's political parties agreed on a draft constitutional amendment leading to the formation of a power-sharing government, but the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) warned that obstacles still remain."We have differed with Zanu-PF for a long time while the citizens suffer, but fortunately we have agreed on something," said MDC spokesperson Nelson Chamisa in Harare...

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Zimbabwe parties tentatively agree on power-sharing amendment

Harare - Zimbabwe's political parties agreed on a draft constitutional amendment leading to the formation of a power-sharing government, but the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) warned that obstacles still remain. "We have differed with Zanu-PF for a long time while the citizens suffer, but fortunately we have agreed on something," said MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa in Harare late...

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Zimbabwe parties tentatively agree on power-sharing amendment

Harare - Zimbabwe's political parties agreed on a draft constitutional amendment leading to the formation of a power-sharing government, but the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) warned that obstacles still remain. "We have differed with Zanu-PF for a long time while the citizens suffer, but fortunately we have agreed on something," said MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa in Harare late...

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MDC to Lobby for Release of Detained Party Activists

... for after they were arrested in pre-dawn raids on their homes in Banket, Mashonaland West.Nelson Chamisa, MDC spokesperson, told the Zimbabwe Independent this week that the party had no option but to engage Sadc, the African Union (AU) and other international bodies to intervene."The MDC has done all in its power to have the activists released without any success and the only option left...

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'We have reached an understanding'

... pending consultations and endorsement by our different leadership organs," MDC spokesperson Nelson Chamisa told Reuters.He said talks in South Africa aimed at ending a deadlock in power-sharing negotiations had ended."The draft constitutional amendment bill is just one of a number of issues that have been on the table. These issues, including the sharing of some cabinet posts, the appointment...

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Zimbabwe parties agree on power-sharing bill: MDC

... pending consultations and endorsement by our different leadership organs," MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa told Reuters.Negotiators from ZANU-PF, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and a breakaway MDC faction have been meeting with mediator Thabo Mbeki in South Africa to discuss the amendment, under growing regional pressure to finalize their deal.Chamisa said the talks had ended."The...

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Zimbabwe’s Political Parties to Resume Talks in South Africa

... to represent the people, will attend tomorrow’s meeting in South Africa,” spokesperson Nelson Chamisa told a media briefing in Johannesburg. Pressure has grown from regional leaders and international aid agencies for an end to the political stalemate, which has created a huge humanitarian crisis. Chronic food shortages and hyperinflation have led millions of Zimbabweans to flee their country....

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Zimbabwe talks to resume in South Africa

... of key Cabinet posts has stalled the formation of a government for more than two months. Nelson Chamisa, spokesman for Zimbabwe's main opposition party, confirmed Tuesday that negotiators are in South Africa.

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Zimbabwe parties begin new talks to end impasse

... to reach an agreement than to have an agreement that will not work or last," MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said. "For us, it is better to have a longer gestation period and a healthy baby than an inducement than ends in abortion."Many in the southern African country hope a deal will usher in a new government to end a crippling economic crisis that has seen official inflation soar to 231 million...

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Zimbabwe talks to resume in South Africa

... key Cabinet posts has stalled the formation of a government for more than two months.

Nelson Chamisa, spokesman for Zimbabwe's main opposition party, confirmed Tuesday that negotiators are in South Africa.

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Zimbabwe rivals head for talks on deadlock

... our concerns, then there is a high risk of getting back to square one," said a spokesman, Nelson Chamisa.The former secretary-general Kofi Annan and other prominent world figures have described Zimbabwe as close to a humanitarian disaster. Chronic food shortages and hyperinflation have forced millions of Zimbabweans to flee the country and a cholera epidemic has killed nearly 300 people...

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ZIMBABWE: Ruling party, opposition in talks to end stalemate

... for our concerns, then there is a high risk of getting back to square one," spokesman Nelson Chamisa said, adding that he hoped regional leaders would "help move this process forward".