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MDC minister arrested in Harare | MDC minister arrested in Harare |
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A senior opposition official and ministerial nominee has been arrested in Zimbabwe ahead of the swearing in of a new unity cabinet, his party says. | |
Roy Bennett, the MDC's choice to become deputy agriculture minister, was reportedly seized at a Harare airport. | |
The white farmer, who lost his property under President Robert Mugabe's land reform programme, has previously reported death threats. | |
MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai and Mr Mugabe have agreed to share power. | MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai and Mr Mugabe have agreed to share power. |
Despite the arrest, the swearing in of the new cabinet is under way in Harare. | |
President Mugabe's Zanu-PF will have 15 posts and the two factions of the MDC 16. | |
Bitter rivals | |
Movement for Democratic Change spokesman Ian Makone said Mr Bennett was arrested at the small Charles Prince airport, north-west of the capital, Harare. | Movement for Democratic Change spokesman Ian Makone said Mr Bennett was arrested at the small Charles Prince airport, north-west of the capital, Harare. |
On Thursday, Mr Bennett told the BBC that he was in hiding as the security services had issued an arrest warrant for him. | |
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The BBC's Andrew Harding in Harare says Mr Bennett was in no doubt that Zanu-PF hardliners were trying to scupper the new coalition. | |
"They want us to walk away from this deal. We've just got to be smarter than them," he said. | "They want us to walk away from this deal. We've just got to be smarter than them," he said. |
Before the swearing-in ceremony, MDC leader and Zimbabwe's new Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai told the BBC the country was "on its knees" and key priorities had to be dealt with. KEY CABINET APPOINTMENTS Zanu-PF: Emmerson Mnangagwa, seen as a possible successor to Robert Mugabe, position not known Patrick Chinamasa, chief negotiator of power-sharing deal, position not known Sydney Sekeramayi, ex-defence minister, position not known Didymus Mutasa, oversaw land reform programme, position not known MDC: Tendai Biti, lawyer and ex-student leader, finance Giles Mutsekwa, lawyer with a military background, home affairsHenry Madzorera, trained doctor, healthEric Matinenga, lawyer who defended Mr Tsvangirai on treason charges, constitutional affairsRoy Bennett, former farmer, arrested, deputy agriculture minister Full profile: Tendai BitiZimbabwe deal: Key points | |
He said the humanitarian situation needed to be tackled, with schools being re-opened and the cause of the cholera epidemic being eradicated. | |
"We have to find a solution to the country's crisis," he said. | |
"Mugabe may be part of the problem, but he's also part of the solution. I am sure the reverse will also apply to me from their side. | |
"But we have reached the stage now where we say we have to have a negotiated settlement, for the sake of the people." | |
The formation of the government has also gone ahead despite MDC concern about the fate of imprisoned activists. | |
The MDC says more than 30 people, including 72-year-old man Fidelis Charamba, are still being held after being abducted and illegally detained. | |
They have been accused of subversion and recruiting fighters to overthrow Mr Mugabe - charges denied by the MDC. | |
Mr Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe for 28 years, has promised to co-operate in the unity government. | |
The MDC agreed to the power-sharing deal in January after disputed elections last year led to months of political deadlock. |