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South Africa's cabinet says it will withhold $28m of agricultural aid to neighbouring Zimbabwe until a representative government is in place. | South Africa's cabinet says it will withhold $28m of agricultural aid to neighbouring Zimbabwe until a representative government is in place. |
Zimbabwe's ruling and opposition parties are deadlocked over the creation of a unity administration. | Zimbabwe's ruling and opposition parties are deadlocked over the creation of a unity administration. |
South Africa's cabinet said the impasse was creating a humanitarian crisis. | South Africa's cabinet said the impasse was creating a humanitarian crisis. |
The current outbreak of cholera was a clear indication that Zimbabweans were becoming "victims of their leaders' lack of political will", it said. | The current outbreak of cholera was a clear indication that Zimbabweans were becoming "victims of their leaders' lack of political will", it said. |
"No amount of political disagreement can ever justify the suffering that ordinary Zimbabweans are being subjected to at the moment," the cabinet's strongly worded statement said. | "No amount of political disagreement can ever justify the suffering that ordinary Zimbabweans are being subjected to at the moment," the cabinet's strongly worded statement said. |
Correspondents say it is the first indication that South Africa is taking a tougher stance on Zimbabwe. | Correspondents say it is the first indication that South Africa is taking a tougher stance on Zimbabwe. |
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Former South Africa President Thabo Mbeki, who negotiated September's power-sharing agreement between the ruling Zanu-PF and opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), was an advocate of quiet diplomacy. | Former South Africa President Thabo Mbeki, who negotiated September's power-sharing agreement between the ruling Zanu-PF and opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), was an advocate of quiet diplomacy. |
But two months on and several rounds of talks have failed and aid groups say Zimbabwe is facing a major humanitarian crisis. | But two months on and several rounds of talks have failed and aid groups say Zimbabwe is facing a major humanitarian crisis. |
They expect that more than five million people, or nearly half the population, will need food aid by early next year. | They expect that more than five million people, or nearly half the population, will need food aid by early next year. |
The economy is in freefall, with inflation last listed in July, at 231,000,000%. | The economy is in freefall, with inflation last listed in July, at 231,000,000%. |
An outbreak of cholera is reported to have caused dozens of deaths and health services are in a state of collapse. | An outbreak of cholera is reported to have caused dozens of deaths and health services are in a state of collapse. |
The BBC's Peter Biles in Johannesburg says the outbreak appears to have spread to South Africa | The BBC's Peter Biles in Johannesburg says the outbreak appears to have spread to South Africa |
Three people are reported to have died in the town of Musina close to the border with Zimbabwe and more than 70 people there are receiving treatment, he says. | Three people are reported to have died in the town of Musina close to the border with Zimbabwe and more than 70 people there are receiving treatment, he says. |
The South African cabinet statement also said it would send assistance to help Zimbabwe deal with the cholera outbreak. | |
The Elders | The Elders |
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's government has denied a report that it was blocking a visit from former UN head Kofi Annan, former US President Jimmy Carter and human rights activist Nelson Mandela's wife Graca Machel. | Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's government has denied a report that it was blocking a visit from former UN head Kofi Annan, former US President Jimmy Carter and human rights activist Nelson Mandela's wife Graca Machel. |
The three international figures are part of a group called the Elders, set up to tackle world conflicts. | The three international figures are part of a group called the Elders, set up to tackle world conflicts. |
Robert Mugabe wants Zanu-PF to retain key ministriesIn a statement, the Elders said they would visit the region on Friday "to make a first hand assessment of the humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe". | |
"The purpose of our visit is to meet those working on the ground to better assess the extent of the crisis and how assistance can be improved," Mr Annan said. | "The purpose of our visit is to meet those working on the ground to better assess the extent of the crisis and how assistance can be improved," Mr Annan said. |
"Food shortages, a lack of seed and fertiliser for planting and the breakdown in health services are all having a serious effect on the people. | "Food shortages, a lack of seed and fertiliser for planting and the breakdown in health services are all having a serious effect on the people. |
"We understand that the situation requires an urgent response and that delays will only prolong the people's suffering." | "We understand that the situation requires an urgent response and that delays will only prolong the people's suffering." |
The Herald, seen as a mouthpiece for President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party, had reported a government official as saying the planned mission was biased. | The Herald, seen as a mouthpiece for President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party, had reported a government official as saying the planned mission was biased. |
Mr Annan said they had no intention of becoming involved in the ongoing political negotiations. | Mr Annan said they had no intention of becoming involved in the ongoing political negotiations. |
The power-sharing deadlock follows disputed presidential elections earlier this year. | The power-sharing deadlock follows disputed presidential elections earlier this year. |
Mr Tsvangirai won the first round in March, but not by enough to secure outright victory. | Mr Tsvangirai won the first round in March, but not by enough to secure outright victory. |
He then pulled out of a run-off in June, citing a campaign of violence against his supporters. | He then pulled out of a run-off in June, citing a campaign of violence against his supporters. |