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Tanzania's leader Jakaya Kikwete says that condemning Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is counterproductive. | Tanzania's leader Jakaya Kikwete says that condemning Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is counterproductive. |
He said calling Mr Mugabe a murderer and a violator of human rights would not resolve the crisis in Zimbabwe. | He said calling Mr Mugabe a murderer and a violator of human rights would not resolve the crisis in Zimbabwe. |
His comments come ahead of a December summit of European and African leaders which the UK's Gordon Brown says he will not attend if Mr Mugabe goes. | His comments come ahead of a December summit of European and African leaders which the UK's Gordon Brown says he will not attend if Mr Mugabe goes. |
But on a visit to South Africa, the German chancellor said Mr Mugabe should be allowed to attend the summit. | |
Angela Merkel met with South African President Thabo Mbeki and described the situation in Zimbabwe as "disastrous". | |
"[It] is a very difficult one. It's a disastrous one, which I very clearly stated in our conversation," the German leader told a press conference. | |
If Tanzania said, 'You are hopeless! A murderer! A violator of basic human rights!' does that remove Mugabe from office? It doesn't President Jakaya Kikwete | If Tanzania said, 'You are hopeless! A murderer! A violator of basic human rights!' does that remove Mugabe from office? It doesn't President Jakaya Kikwete |
Ms Merkel had already signalled that she would attend the summit in Lisbon in December come what may. | |
Speaking in Ethiopia on the first leg of her first-ever sub-Saharan African tour, Ms Merkel said on Thursday that countries of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) regional bloc should all work together to pressure President Mugabe. | Speaking in Ethiopia on the first leg of her first-ever sub-Saharan African tour, Ms Merkel said on Thursday that countries of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) regional bloc should all work together to pressure President Mugabe. |
President Mbeki said he was "very confident" that there would be a positive outcome in the talks between the political parties in Zimbabwe, South African Press Association (Sapa) reports. | |
Zimbabwe has the world's highest inflation rate, and four out of five people there live below the poverty line. | Zimbabwe has the world's highest inflation rate, and four out of five people there live below the poverty line. |
'Price freeze backfires' | 'Price freeze backfires' |
"Mugabe is there. He is president; he has been elected," Tanzania's President Kikwete said in an interview with the London-based Financial Times (FT) newspaper. | "Mugabe is there. He is president; he has been elected," Tanzania's President Kikwete said in an interview with the London-based Financial Times (FT) newspaper. |
Mr Kikwete says African diplomacy should resolve the Zimbabwe crisis | Mr Kikwete says African diplomacy should resolve the Zimbabwe crisis |
"If Tanzania said, 'You are hopeless! A murderer! A violator of basic human rights!' does that remove Mugabe from office? It doesn't." | "If Tanzania said, 'You are hopeless! A murderer! A violator of basic human rights!' does that remove Mugabe from office? It doesn't." |
He said international powers should instead put their weight behind regional diplomatic efforts which "will pay dividends over time". | He said international powers should instead put their weight behind regional diplomatic efforts which "will pay dividends over time". |
The Tanzanian viewpoint is that by working with the Zimbabwean leader they hope to get the next year's elections conducted freely and fairly. | The Tanzanian viewpoint is that by working with the Zimbabwean leader they hope to get the next year's elections conducted freely and fairly. |
According to the FT, Sadc finance ministers have been reviewing how to shore up Zimbabwe's collapsing economy - the official inflation rate is currently 6,500%. | According to the FT, Sadc finance ministers have been reviewing how to shore up Zimbabwe's collapsing economy - the official inflation rate is currently 6,500%. |
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's police have revealed that more than 23,000 people have been arrested for flouting price controls imposed by the government three months ago. | Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's police have revealed that more than 23,000 people have been arrested for flouting price controls imposed by the government three months ago. |
"As Operation Reduce Prices continues, we have so far as police arrested 23,585 people," Sapa quotes police spokesperson Oliver Mandipaka as telling state radio. | |
The crackdown has backfired and there are now chronic shortages of basic foodstuffs on the formal market, Sapa reports. | The crackdown has backfired and there are now chronic shortages of basic foodstuffs on the formal market, Sapa reports. |