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South Africa's ex-President Thabo Mbeki is holding talks with Zimbabwe's political leaders to salvage last month's power-sharing deal. | South Africa's ex-President Thabo Mbeki is holding talks with Zimbabwe's political leaders to salvage last month's power-sharing deal. |
He is meeting Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in a Harare hotel. | He is meeting Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in a Harare hotel. |
Negotiations stalled after President Robert Mugabe allocated key ministries to his Zanu-PF party at the weekend. | Negotiations stalled after President Robert Mugabe allocated key ministries to his Zanu-PF party at the weekend. |
In parliament, MPs are due to discuss changing the constitution, so Mr Tsvangirai can become prime minister. | In parliament, MPs are due to discuss changing the constitution, so Mr Tsvangirai can become prime minister. |
Before the talks began, Mr Mbeki's spokesman said he was confident he would be able to rescue the deal, which he brokered just before stepping down as president in September. | Before the talks began, Mr Mbeki's spokesman said he was confident he would be able to rescue the deal, which he brokered just before stepping down as president in September. |
"We are convinced that we should be able in the end, no matter how long it takes, to reach a conclusion," said Mukoni Ratshitanga. | "We are convinced that we should be able in the end, no matter how long it takes, to reach a conclusion," said Mukoni Ratshitanga. |
As far as we are concerned, the only contention is the Ministry of Finance Patrick ChinamasaZanu-PF negotiator Crunch time for Mbeki's legacyHarare diary: Daydreaming overSend us your comments | As far as we are concerned, the only contention is the Ministry of Finance Patrick ChinamasaZanu-PF negotiator Crunch time for Mbeki's legacyHarare diary: Daydreaming overSend us your comments |
This is Mr Mbeki's first direct intervention since he resigned. Correspondents say it is not clear if he will still wield the same clout in the negotiations. | This is Mr Mbeki's first direct intervention since he resigned. Correspondents say it is not clear if he will still wield the same clout in the negotiations. |
Mr Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of the deal after a government list published on Saturday gave the main ministries, including defence, home, foreign affairs, and justice, to Zanu-PF. | Mr Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of the deal after a government list published on Saturday gave the main ministries, including defence, home, foreign affairs, and justice, to Zanu-PF. |
He wants all cabinet positions to be revisited in discussions with Mr Mbeki, but Zanu-PF says only one ministry - finance - is up for discussion. | He wants all cabinet positions to be revisited in discussions with Mr Mbeki, but Zanu-PF says only one ministry - finance - is up for discussion. |
"As far as we are concerned, the only contention is the Ministry of Finance," Zanu-PF negotiator Patrick Chinamasa told the state-run Herald newspaper. | "As far as we are concerned, the only contention is the Ministry of Finance," Zanu-PF negotiator Patrick Chinamasa told the state-run Herald newspaper. |
According to the deal - which allocates 14 ministries to Zanu-PF, 13 to Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and three to a smaller MDC faction - only Zanu-PF has a ministerial seat vacant. | According to the deal - which allocates 14 ministries to Zanu-PF, 13 to Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and three to a smaller MDC faction - only Zanu-PF has a ministerial seat vacant. |
Relaxed | Relaxed |
Mr Mbeki arrived in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, on Monday night. | Mr Mbeki arrived in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, on Monday night. |
Morgan Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of the deal | Morgan Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of the deal |
Local journalist Brian Hungwe says he looked at ease as he arrived in Harare, smiling and waving to people. | Local journalist Brian Hungwe says he looked at ease as he arrived in Harare, smiling and waving to people. |
But political analysts say Mr Mbeki has little room to manoeuvre given the stance of both parties. | But political analysts say Mr Mbeki has little room to manoeuvre given the stance of both parties. |
Richard Dowden, director of the UK's Royal African Society, says Mr Mugabe has "made a mockery of the agreement". | Richard Dowden, director of the UK's Royal African Society, says Mr Mugabe has "made a mockery of the agreement". |
"I think what the MDC will do is appeal directly to [ANC leader Jacob] Zuma where they know they have someone more sympathetic to them than Mbeki," Mr Dowden told the BBC's Today programme. | "I think what the MDC will do is appeal directly to [ANC leader Jacob] Zuma where they know they have someone more sympathetic to them than Mbeki," Mr Dowden told the BBC's Today programme. |
"[The South African government] might begin to use the sort of instruments people have been urging Mbeki to use for years - just simple public disapproval of what Mugabe is doing might have an affect." | "[The South African government] might begin to use the sort of instruments people have been urging Mbeki to use for years - just simple public disapproval of what Mugabe is doing might have an affect." |
'Faith' | 'Faith' |
On Sunday, Mr Tsvangirai said that if Zanu-PF wanted the defence ministry, the MDC must have home affairs, which controls the police. | On Sunday, Mr Tsvangirai said that if Zanu-PF wanted the defence ministry, the MDC must have home affairs, which controls the police. |
MINISTRY DIVISION Zanu-PF: 14 ministries including: DefenceForeign affairs JusticeLocal governmentMedia Main MDC: 13 ministries including: Constitutional and parliamentary affairsEconomic planning and investment promotionLabourSportArts and cultureScience and technology development MDC (Mutambara): three including: EducationIndustry and commerce Source: Government gazette "We are still placing our faith in the efforts of the mediator, and that Zanu-PF has to be persuaded that it has to share and not grab power," MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said, Reuters news agency reports. | MINISTRY DIVISION Zanu-PF: 14 ministries including: DefenceForeign affairs JusticeLocal governmentMedia Main MDC: 13 ministries including: Constitutional and parliamentary affairsEconomic planning and investment promotionLabourSportArts and cultureScience and technology development MDC (Mutambara): three including: EducationIndustry and commerce Source: Government gazette "We are still placing our faith in the efforts of the mediator, and that Zanu-PF has to be persuaded that it has to share and not grab power," MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said, Reuters news agency reports. |
Before Mr Mbeki's arrival, Mr Mugabe swore in two vice-presidents. | Before Mr Mbeki's arrival, Mr Mugabe swore in two vice-presidents. |
The European Union condemned Mr Mugabe's "unilateral decision" to form a new government and ministers hinted that they could extend sanctions against Mr Mugabe and his close allies. | The European Union condemned Mr Mugabe's "unilateral decision" to form a new government and ministers hinted that they could extend sanctions against Mr Mugabe and his close allies. |
On Thursday, it was announced that Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate had soared to 231,000,000% - by far the highest in the world. | On Thursday, it was announced that Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate had soared to 231,000,000% - by far the highest in the world. |
The UN says two million people are in need of food aid, and that the figure will rise to 5.1 million - or 45% of the population - by early 2009. | The UN says two million people are in need of food aid, and that the figure will rise to 5.1 million - or 45% of the population - by early 2009. |