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The outline of a deal has almost been reached for Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe to step down, opposition sources have told the BBC. | The outline of a deal has almost been reached for Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe to step down, opposition sources have told the BBC. |
They say representatives of Mr Mugabe, military chiefs and the opposition have held meetings chaired by South Africa since Saturday's elections. | They say representatives of Mr Mugabe, military chiefs and the opposition have held meetings chaired by South Africa since Saturday's elections. |
The sources said Mr Mugabe would make the announcement on television, but his aides have denied the reports. | |
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said he was prepared to wait. | |
In his first public appearance since the election, Mr Tsvangirai did not confirm the reported deal. | |
The leader of the Movement for Democratic Change held a news conference on Tuesday evening, but did not declare himself winner of the election. | |
"I prefer to wait until the ZEC [Zimbabwe Electoral Commission] confirms the results," Mr Tsvangirai said. | |
He said: "Robert Mugabe has said he's an honest man. I hope that when the results are announced it's a true reflection of the vote and that there's no reason to investigate fraudulent activities." | |
Claim and counter-claim | Claim and counter-claim |
The opposition says it won Saturday's general elections, but results have been slow to emerge. | |
ELECTION RESULTS SO FAR Parliamentary constituencies MDC-Tsvangirai: 67Zanu-PF: 68Breakaway MDC faction: 5Yet to declare: 70 Presidential results None so farWinner needs more than 50% to avoid run-off Source: ZECResults according to ZESN: Morgan Tsvangirai, MDC: 49%Robert Mugabe, Zanu-PF: 42%Simba Makoni, Independent: 8% Key role for security chiefsVoters react to delaysHarare's mood nosedive | ELECTION RESULTS SO FAR Parliamentary constituencies MDC-Tsvangirai: 67Zanu-PF: 68Breakaway MDC faction: 5Yet to declare: 70 Presidential results None so farWinner needs more than 50% to avoid run-off Source: ZECResults according to ZESN: Morgan Tsvangirai, MDC: 49%Robert Mugabe, Zanu-PF: 42%Simba Makoni, Independent: 8% Key role for security chiefsVoters react to delaysHarare's mood nosedive |
Under the proposed deal, it has been claimed, Mr Tsvangirai would be declared the winner of the presidential race after Mr Mugabe publicly announced he was stepping down. | |
South Africa has also denied it is involved. | |
President Mugabe, 84, came to power 28 years ago at independence, but the economy has been in freefall in recent years. | President Mugabe, 84, came to power 28 years ago at independence, but the economy has been in freefall in recent years. |
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has not yet given any results in the presidential race, sparking MDC claims that the outcome was being fixed. | The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has not yet given any results in the presidential race, sparking MDC claims that the outcome was being fixed. |
BBC correspondent Ian Pannell has spoken to three MDC sources who have claimed a deal had almost been reached. | BBC correspondent Ian Pannell has spoken to three MDC sources who have claimed a deal had almost been reached. |
Run-off vote? | Run-off vote? |
The sources claim talks brokered by South Africa have been going on in Harare for the last few days, our correspondent says, although Johannesburg denies involvement. | The sources claim talks brokered by South Africa have been going on in Harare for the last few days, our correspondent says, although Johannesburg denies involvement. |
The sources say Mr Tsvangirai's victory was so overwhelming that Mr Mugabe would have no chance of victory, even in a run-off. | The sources say Mr Tsvangirai's victory was so overwhelming that Mr Mugabe would have no chance of victory, even in a run-off. |
But our correspondent cautions it is in the opposition's interests to talk up the possibility of Mr Mugabe's exit and the claims are difficult to verify at the moment. | But our correspondent cautions it is in the opposition's interests to talk up the possibility of Mr Mugabe's exit and the claims are difficult to verify at the moment. |
ROBERT MUGABE Born: 1924Trained as a teacher1961: Married Ghanaian Sally Hayfron1964: Imprisoned by Rhodesian government1980: Wins post-independence elections1996: Marries Grace Marufu2000: Loses referendum2000: Land invasions start2002: Wins presidential polls, dismissed by observers | ROBERT MUGABE Born: 1924Trained as a teacher1961: Married Ghanaian Sally Hayfron1964: Imprisoned by Rhodesian government1980: Wins post-independence elections1996: Marries Grace Marufu2000: Loses referendum2000: Land invasions start2002: Wins presidential polls, dismissed by observers |
Bright Matonga, Zanu-PF's Deputy Information Minister, denied any talks were going on with the opposition. | Bright Matonga, Zanu-PF's Deputy Information Minister, denied any talks were going on with the opposition. |
"There are no discussions, no negotiations, and President Mugabe will not be going on state television to announce anything because there's nothing to announce." | "There are no discussions, no negotiations, and President Mugabe will not be going on state television to announce anything because there's nothing to announce." |
Earlier, there had been increasing speculation that a second round vote would be needed, as no candidate had yet passed the 50% threshold required for victory. | Earlier, there had been increasing speculation that a second round vote would be needed, as no candidate had yet passed the 50% threshold required for victory. |
The MDC says that Mr Tsvangirai won 60% of the vote, against 30% for Mr Mugabe. | The MDC says that Mr Tsvangirai won 60% of the vote, against 30% for Mr Mugabe. |
Parliamentary results released so far show that the MDC has 72 seats, including five for a breakaway faction of the party, against 68 for Zanu-PF, with 70 still to come. | Parliamentary results released so far show that the MDC has 72 seats, including five for a breakaway faction of the party, against 68 for Zanu-PF, with 70 still to come. |
As he cast his vote on Saturday, Mr Mugabe said: | As he cast his vote on Saturday, Mr Mugabe said: |
"If you lose an election and are rejected by the people, it is time to leave politics." | "If you lose an election and are rejected by the people, it is time to leave politics." |
Mr Mugabe has not been seen in public since the election. |