"We cannot define a plan for them although we are indirectly affected. They have to design it and come to us." Banze said Mozambique was frustrated with its inability to get Mugabe's government to embrace negotiations with political opponents, but he added that the former Portuguese colony would continue to apply diplomatic pressure on Harare.
In 2004 Mugabe rejected a United Nations proposal that would have seen Joaqim Chissano, the ex-Mozambican President, mediate between Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu PF party and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
Zimbabwe's economy, once one of the most promising in Africa, is suffering from a lengthy recession marked by high unemployment, chronic shortages of fuel and food and an inflation rate of 1,281%, the world's highest.
Some Zimbabweans moved to SA in search of work The crisis, which critics blame on mismanagement by government of Robert Mugabe has disrupted trade links in southern Africa and led many Zimbabweans to move to Mozambique, South Africa and other countries in search of work.
Zimbabwe is Mozambique's second largest trading partner in Africa after South Africa.
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I, Mufaro Stig Hove, think its completely stupid to think that the Zimbos need a "Foreigner" to confuse them.
There is no freedom of speech in Zimbabwe.
No-one can suggets anything in Zimbabwe.
There is P.O.S.A. and A.I.P.P.A and so one can only "hear" Zimbos on Radio Stations like SWRADIOAFRICA, V.O.P., and STUDIO 7 (VoAmerica.)
What this means is:
No idiot should say "foreigners...blah...blah..." when no Zim can suggets anything!
I hope I'm making myself clear (inspite of my emotion.)
Rev M S Hove....The Radical Soldier.
Cell: 0791463039 mufarostig@yahoo.co.uk
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