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Daniel Molokele (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Harare - Full-scale talks aimed at resolving Zimbabwe's months-long political crisis are not expected to begin in neighbouring South Africa until Thursday, according to a report in state media. Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa, chief negotiator for President Robert Mugabe 's ZANU-PF party, told the Herald newspaper it had been agreed with the opposition to begin the talks only when...
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IOL (Free subscription) | yesterday
... so much," the insider said. But it is understood Mu-gabe's negotiators - Nicholas Goche and Patrick Chinamasa - have a mandate to secure the presidency for their leader and offer Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main MDC faction, a senior ministerial role, with responsibility for some ministries and diplomatic offices. Tsvangirai has mandated his chief negotiators to accept nothing...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... with Zanu-PF forbids the negotiating parties from talking to the media so I cannot say more."Patrick Chinamasa, the justice minister, and Nicholas Goche, the public services minister, will represent Zanu-PF, while Tendai Biti, the MDC secretary general, and Elton Mangoma, the deputy treasurer, will represent Tsvangirai. The Herald newspaper said Zanu-PF's decision-making politburo...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... with Zanu-PF forbids the negotiating parties from talking to the media so I cannot say more."Patrick Chinamasa, the justice minister, and Nicholas Goche, the public services minister, will represent Zanu-PF, while Tendai Biti, the MDC secretary general, and Elton Mangoma, the deputy treasurer, will represent Tsvangirai. The Herald newspaper said Zanu-PF's decision-making politburo...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... biggest name on the opposition side, while Mugabe is represented by reappointed justice minister Patrick Chinamasa and labour minister Nicholas Goche, the MDC source said. On Monday, Mugabe, Tsvangirai and Mutambara signed a memorandum of understanding setting out the agenda and the ground rules for the talks on the formation of an "inclusive" government. Among other things, all parties...
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IOL (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... to attend the inaugural European Union-SA summit. Zanu-PF's representatives Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Labour Minister Nicholas Goche as well as representatives of the smaller faction of the MDC, Welshman Ncube and Priscilla Misihairabwi, also arrived on Wednesday.While many around the world have pinned their hopes on the talks as the only viable option to ending the Zimbabwe...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Some reports say the talks started on Tuesday, while others claim they would start on Wednesday. The state controlled Herald newspaper on Wednesday quoted Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa as saying that the talks were to begin on Thursday. But another report quoted South Africa's presidential spokesman, Mukoni Ratshitanga, as saying the talks are 'in progress,' at a secret location....
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper said Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Public Services Minister Nicholas Goche would represent ZANU-PF at negotiations, while the MDC would be represented by secretary-general Tendai Biti and deputy treasurer Elton Mangoma. A splinter faction of the MDC would also have two negotiators at the talks.
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Sky News (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... Community officials in on the talks. Mugabe and Tsvangirai set for talksJustice Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Public Services Minister Nicholas Goche will represent the government, while Secretary-General Tendai Biti and Deputy Treasurer Elton Mangoma will represent the MDC.A splinter faction of the MDC will also have two negotiators at the talks. increased sanctions this week in...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... to flee to Zimbabwe's neighbours. Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper said Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Public Services Minister Nicholas Goche would represent ZANU-PF at negotiations, while MDC Secretary General Tendai Biti and Deputy Treasurer Elton Mangoma would attend for Tsvangirai's party. A splinter faction of the MDC would also have two negotiators at the talks....
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Time (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... held in a secret location in South Africa. Zimbabwe's Herald newspaper is quoting Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa as saying talks will start Thursday. But Ratshitanga says they have already begun Wednesday. President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai signed an agreement Monday to hold the talks to end Zimbabwe's crisis. The country's troubles have deepened following...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... will be] in earnest tomorrow."Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper said the justice minister, Patrick Chinamasa, and the public services minister, Nicholas Goche, would represent Zanu-PF, while the MDC would be represented by its secretary-general, Tendai Biti, and its deputy treasurer, Elton Mangoma. A splinter faction of the MDC would also have two negotiators at the talks."This...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... will be] in earnest tomorrow."Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper said the justice minister, Patrick Chinamasa, and the public services minister, Nicholas Goche, would represent Zanu-PF, while the MDC would be represented by its secretary-general, Tendai Biti, and its deputy treasurer, Elton Mangoma. A splinter faction of the MDC would also have two negotiators at the talks."This...
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IOL (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... most of them to South Africa.Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper said Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Public Services Minister Nicholas Goche would represent Zanu-PF at negotiations, while the MDC would be represented by secretary-general Tendai Biti and deputy treasurer Elton Mangoma. A splinter faction of the MDC would also have two negotiators at the talks.The MDC says...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... a secret location in South Africa.
Zimbabwe's Herald newspaper is quoting Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa as saying talks will start Thursday. But Ratshitanga says they have already begun Wednesday.
President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai signed an agreement Monday to hold the talks to end Zimbabwe's crisis. The country's troubles have deepened...