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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is due to sign into law a constitutional amendment allowing his rival Morgan Tsvangirai to become prime minister. | Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is due to sign into law a constitutional amendment allowing his rival Morgan Tsvangirai to become prime minister. |
The signing of the bill will bring a power-sharing unity government in Zimbabwe one step closer. | The signing of the bill will bring a power-sharing unity government in Zimbabwe one step closer. |
The deal between the two men's parties was agreed in September 2008 - but has been mired by bitter disputes. | |
Mr Tsvangirai is due to be sworn in next Wednesday, 11 February, with Mr Mugabe remaining as president. | |
Last week, Southern African leaders, who have been mediating the deal, persuaded Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) to join a joint administration despite their concerns over Zanu-PF's commitment to sharing power. | |
If you look at the suffering of our people, I think this was the only way to go MDC's Innocent Gonese Relief and trepidation in Harare | |
The unity government is intended to ease Zimbabwe's economic meltdown but correspondents say this is largely dependent on the restoration of foreign aid and investment. | The unity government is intended to ease Zimbabwe's economic meltdown but correspondents say this is largely dependent on the restoration of foreign aid and investment. |
Donors say they will only resume aid when the government is working properly and they see powers are being shared. | Donors say they will only resume aid when the government is working properly and they see powers are being shared. |
There are still some issues to be resolved, including the demand by the MDC that opposition supporters and activists be released from detention. | |
'Respect' | |
Zimbabwe's parliament unanimously approved the constitutional amendment - in a rare show of unity - on Thursday. | Zimbabwe's parliament unanimously approved the constitutional amendment - in a rare show of unity - on Thursday. |
Morgan Tsvangirai was a union leader before forming the MDC | |
The chief whip of the main faction of the opposition MDC, Innocent Gonese, said the party had no choice. | |
"If you look at the state of our economy, if you look at the suffering of our people, I think this was the only way to go," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | |
"But I believe that this is just a beginning. Obviously there are going to be some difficulties ahead, but I think that if we all put Zimbabwe first, before we put our heads together, I believe that we can overcome all the difficulties." | |
Zimbabwe's Deputy Information Minister Bright Matonga called for investors to return. | |
"We will respect property rights; we will respect the issue of declaration and repatriation of dividends," he said. | |
"So really we are inviting people in manufacturing, in tourism, in farming, in mining." | |
Zimbabwe is enduring rampant inflation and an escalating food crisis. | Zimbabwe is enduring rampant inflation and an escalating food crisis. |
An outbreak of cholera, fuelled by the collapse of infrastructure, has now infected nearly 66,000 people and killed more than 3,300. | An outbreak of cholera, fuelled by the collapse of infrastructure, has now infected nearly 66,000 people and killed more than 3,300. |
Mr Tsvangirai won the first round of presidential elections last March, but pulled out of a run-off against Mr Mugabe in June, citing state-sponsored violence against his supporters. | Mr Tsvangirai won the first round of presidential elections last March, but pulled out of a run-off against Mr Mugabe in June, citing state-sponsored violence against his supporters. |