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Mugabe honours head of elections | |
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President Robert Mugabe has awarded a medal to Zimbabwe's election chief as talks to resolve the country's political crisis enter a third day. | |
He honoured George Chiweshe, head of the Zimbabwe Election Commission, alongside other ex-military officers. | |
Mr Mugabe has indicated that power-sharing negotiations were blocked, although he has also said differences can be overcome. | |
Mr Chiweshe has been criticised for his handling of the country's recent polls. | |
The election campaign was accompanied by violence that claimed the lives of more than 100 people and displaced hundreds of thousands. | |
Zimbabwean journalist Brian Hungwe says the prospects for a deal have been looking dim, with negotiations blocked over how power can be shared between Mr Mugabe and opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai. | |
South African President Thabo Mbeki has been leading mediation over Zimbabwe's presidential elections. | South African President Thabo Mbeki has been leading mediation over Zimbabwe's presidential elections. |
His role is expected to come under scrutiny at a meeting of regional powers this weekend. | His role is expected to come under scrutiny at a meeting of regional powers this weekend. |
'Test of time' | |
At Gwanzura stadium in Harare to celebrate Defence Forces Day, Mr Mugabe conferred 10 army generals with medals for their role in the struggle against colonial rule. | |
Zec chairman George Chiweshe oversaw heavily criticised polls | |
At the ceremony, Mr Mugabe told an audience: "Our defence forces have stood the test of time." | |
He added that he hoped that the "achievements that they have enumerated will continue to grow". | |
Observers say that what had appeared to be strong momentum for reaching a weekend deal now appears to be on the wane. | Observers say that what had appeared to be strong momentum for reaching a weekend deal now appears to be on the wane. |
Mr Tsvangirai won the first round of Zimbabwe's presidential election in March, before pulling out of a June run-off because of a campaign of violence against his supporters. | Mr Tsvangirai won the first round of Zimbabwe's presidential election in March, before pulling out of a June run-off because of a campaign of violence against his supporters. |
Correspondents say the Joint Operations Command (Joc) - a committee of Mr Mugabe's military chiefs - is believed to have masterminded Mr Mugabe's re-election campaign. | |
On Tuesday, Human Rights Watch said in a report that the campaign of violence had continued, with ruling Zanu-PF supporters continuing to terrorise villagers in rural areas. | On Tuesday, Human Rights Watch said in a report that the campaign of violence had continued, with ruling Zanu-PF supporters continuing to terrorise villagers in rural areas. |
The government was making little effort to dismantle torture camps set up by its supporters, and hundreds of opposition activists were still in hiding, it said. | The government was making little effort to dismantle torture camps set up by its supporters, and hundreds of opposition activists were still in hiding, it said. |
Zanu-PF has blamed the opposition for post-election violence. | Zanu-PF has blamed the opposition for post-election violence. |
At the Armed Forces Day events, Mr Mugabe praised security forces for defending Zimbabwe's "hard-won independence". | |
These sterling achievements have overcome numerous concerted efforts from some sections of the international community to destabilise our peace President Robert Mugabe | |
"These sterling achievements have overcome numerous concerted efforts from some sections of the international community to destabilise our peace and stability and thus cause confusion in our country," he said. | "These sterling achievements have overcome numerous concerted efforts from some sections of the international community to destabilise our peace and stability and thus cause confusion in our country," he said. |
Leaders met for about five hours in Harare on Monday, after a marathon meeting the day before that lasted more than 13 hours. | Leaders met for about five hours in Harare on Monday, after a marathon meeting the day before that lasted more than 13 hours. |
Asked after Monday's round if talks were progressing well, Mr Mugabe replied: "Not as at present." | Asked after Monday's round if talks were progressing well, Mr Mugabe replied: "Not as at present." |
"Tsvangirai is moving goal posts, forcing us to negotiate issues which we had already agreed upon," he was quoted as saying. | "Tsvangirai is moving goal posts, forcing us to negotiate issues which we had already agreed upon," he was quoted as saying. |
Mr Tsvangirai said he "supposed" the talks were progressing well. | Mr Tsvangirai said he "supposed" the talks were progressing well. |
Having also won March's parliamentary election, the MDC is believed to be seeking an allocation of ministries that closely mirrors that result. | |
The agreement being discussed would see Mr Mugabe remain president with Mr Tsvangirai, becoming prime minister, reports say. | The agreement being discussed would see Mr Mugabe remain president with Mr Tsvangirai, becoming prime minister, reports say. |
The MDC has said it would accept Mr Mugabe in a ceremonial role, but has indicated he should not be able to retain significant executive powers. | The MDC has said it would accept Mr Mugabe in a ceremonial role, but has indicated he should not be able to retain significant executive powers. |
South Africa's president has been in Harare since Saturday. Before that, he was mediating negotiations from South Africa. | South Africa's president has been in Harare since Saturday. Before that, he was mediating negotiations from South Africa. |
Mr Mbeki is under pressure to achieve a solid outcome ahead of next week's Southern African Development Community (Sadc) summit. | Mr Mbeki is under pressure to achieve a solid outcome ahead of next week's Southern African Development Community (Sadc) summit. |