This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/africa/7133082.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Mugabe 'new era' claims dismissed | Mugabe 'new era' claims dismissed |
(1 day later) | |
Zimbabwe's main opposition group has dismissed President Robert Mugabe's statement that political talks were heralding the "dawn of a new era". | Zimbabwe's main opposition group has dismissed President Robert Mugabe's statement that political talks were heralding the "dawn of a new era". |
Morgan Tsvangirai's faction of the Movement for Democratic Change says Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF is using violence and denying food aid to MDC supporters. | Morgan Tsvangirai's faction of the Movement for Democratic Change says Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF is using violence and denying food aid to MDC supporters. |
Talks between Zanu-PF and the Movement MDC are intended to prepare for free and fair elections next year. | Talks between Zanu-PF and the Movement MDC are intended to prepare for free and fair elections next year. |
Mr Tsvangirai said Zanu-PF was not sincere or committed to dialogue. | Mr Tsvangirai said Zanu-PF was not sincere or committed to dialogue. |
The fact that there may be names of some dead people does not mean that the voters' roll is not a credible register George ChiwesheZimbabwe Electoral Commission He called the last talks on Sunday "paper discussions", saying they had achieved nothing. | The fact that there may be names of some dead people does not mean that the voters' roll is not a credible register George ChiwesheZimbabwe Electoral Commission He called the last talks on Sunday "paper discussions", saying they had achieved nothing. |
His faction of the divided MDC says violence is continuing unabated in Zimbabwe and that state-owned media were conducting a media blackout against the opposition. | His faction of the divided MDC says violence is continuing unabated in Zimbabwe and that state-owned media were conducting a media blackout against the opposition. |
Boycott threat | Boycott threat |
The two factions of the MDC have united for the purpose of the South Africa-mediated talks. | The two factions of the MDC have united for the purpose of the South Africa-mediated talks. |
Details of the talks have been kept secret. | Details of the talks have been kept secret. |
Robert Mugabe has led Zimbabwe since independenceMr Tsvangirai has threatened to boycott presidential, parliamentary and local elections in March 2008 if his party believes Zanu-PF will rig them. | Robert Mugabe has led Zimbabwe since independenceMr Tsvangirai has threatened to boycott presidential, parliamentary and local elections in March 2008 if his party believes Zanu-PF will rig them. |
The MDC has criticised preparations for the elections as a shambles, saying the national voters' registration must be overhauled to remove the names of dead people. | The MDC has criticised preparations for the elections as a shambles, saying the national voters' registration must be overhauled to remove the names of dead people. |
But Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairman George Chiweshe said on Thursday that work had started on drawing up constituency boundaries. | |
"The fact that there may be names of some dead people does not mean that the voters' roll is not a credible register, as people die every day but the official evidence must be provided to correct that," he said. | "The fact that there may be names of some dead people does not mean that the voters' roll is not a credible register, as people die every day but the official evidence must be provided to correct that," he said. |
The party MDC constitutional changes agreed with Mr Mugabe's government enacted and political violence against opposition supporters curbed before next year's elections. | The party MDC constitutional changes agreed with Mr Mugabe's government enacted and political violence against opposition supporters curbed before next year's elections. |
On Tuesday, Mr Mugabe said in his state of the nation address that the two parties' dialogue represented constructive engagement across the political divide and a narrowing of differences. | On Tuesday, Mr Mugabe said in his state of the nation address that the two parties' dialogue represented constructive engagement across the political divide and a narrowing of differences. |
He said the talks represented the "dawn of a new era". | He said the talks represented the "dawn of a new era". |
Previous version
1
Next version