Charamba Dismisses Unity Boycott

Sakhile Malaba on Oct 18th, 2009 and filed under Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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A spokesman for Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has called Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s boycott of ties within the fragile unity government “needless excitement,” state media said Sunday.

“The MDC-T has disengaged from nothing,” George Charamba told the Sunday Mail, referring to Tsvangirai’s party.

“It’s sound and fury signifying nothing. The MDC-T president knows that. It’s a poor protest.”

He said Mugabe would react to the move in due time.

“As for this needless excitement from the MDC-T, I suppose the president will find time when the right time comes,” Charamba said.

Charamba said government will continue with or without Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

Tsvangirai shelved cooperation with Mugabe’s camp Friday, accusing his partner of being “dishonest and unreliable”, eight months after the unity government formed to pull Zimbabwe out of crisis.

A weekly cabinet meeting chaired by Mugabe will go ahead this week despite Tsvangirai’s pulling back, said Charamba.

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“As you will certainly see on Tuesday, cabinet will be held. The agenda for the meeting has been circulated and decisions that are binding will be taken. Remember, cabinet does not function through a quorum,” he said.

Tsvangirai’s snub was sparked by the renewed detention of one of his top aides, Roy Bennett, on terrorism charges. Bennett was later released on bail.

The prime minister said he will only resume cooperation when outstanding issues are resolved that include disputes over key posts and a crackdown against his supporters.

An MDC spokesman has said the party was disengaging only from cooperation with Mugabe’s party and not government in general — though it was unclear how since the two parties share power.

The MDC leader and his long-time rival agreed to the unity government nearly a year after disputed polls which saw Mugabe handed the presidency in a one-man run-off and plunged the country into deeper economic and political crisis.

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4 Responses for “Charamba Dismisses Unity Boycott”

  1. Abel says:

    Listen and learn Morgan,listen and learn!!!!!

  2. Guseni says:

    Abel dofo how can the Prime Minister listen to charamba a liar and vision-less hero worshipper of Mugabe. If the truth be told this government has been weakened. What we have realised is that zanu just enjoy being in power whether their role in government is good for the Zimbabwean people or not. We are just waiting for fair elections and we will deal with zanu once and for all. charamba doesn’t deserve to be in his position and I understand his frustration because he has a competition with the new spin doctor the prodigal son of zanu jonathan moyo. We will discipline zanu in the coming elections, my fellow Zimbabweans need to be patient.

  3. Rinashe Dyembewu says:

    Learn from Morgan.? We have about a half dozen other professors (within the current government) we would rather listen to. That kind of advice only comes from the British diaspora..!! You guys make no sense and I am starting to think the pollution (in the nursing homes ) as well as lack of room and board is starting to affect your pattern of thoughts.!!

  4. Abel says:

    Guseni, free and fair unoiziva here iwe even ikakum.a.m.i.r.a kumeso you wont recognise it. free and fair to who? to your handlers in the West. Manje hamulume maface kusvika tapera kufa tese.

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