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Zimbabwe rivals to attend summit | Zimbabwe rivals to attend summit |
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President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai are to attend an emergency summit of regional leaders to discuss Zimbabwe's recent election. | President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai are to attend an emergency summit of regional leaders to discuss Zimbabwe's recent election. |
Saturday's Zambia summit was called amid the failure of Zimbabwe's election commission to publish results of the presidential election held 12 days ago. | Saturday's Zambia summit was called amid the failure of Zimbabwe's election commission to publish results of the presidential election held 12 days ago. |
Mr Tsvangirai is in Botswana, where a minister quoted him as saying he had left a tense Zimbabwe to ask for help. | Mr Tsvangirai is in Botswana, where a minister quoted him as saying he had left a tense Zimbabwe to ask for help. |
He accuses Mr Mugabe of delaying tactics in releasing the poll results. | He accuses Mr Mugabe of delaying tactics in releasing the poll results. |
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change claims the government is trying to engineer victory for Mr Mugabe at a second-round vote. | The opposition Movement for Democratic Change claims the government is trying to engineer victory for Mr Mugabe at a second-round vote. |
Run-off refusal | |
But at a news conference on Thursday, MDC Secretary General Tendai Biti said: "We won the presidential election hands down, without the need for a run-off, so we will not participate in a run-off." | |
Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa, who chairs the 14-nation Sadc grouping, has called the weekend's emergency meeting. | Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa, who chairs the 14-nation Sadc grouping, has called the weekend's emergency meeting. |
Zambian Information Minister Mike Mulongoti told the BBC that Mr Mugabe's presence would not necessarily be helpful. | Zambian Information Minister Mike Mulongoti told the BBC that Mr Mugabe's presence would not necessarily be helpful. |
There is no crisis in Zimbabwe that warrants a special meeting on Zimbabwe Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu Harare diary: seeking good omens | There is no crisis in Zimbabwe that warrants a special meeting on Zimbabwe Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu Harare diary: seeking good omens |
"I think the Sadc heads would rather meet to consult on their own without the presence of the people involved in Zimbabwe itself," he said. | "I think the Sadc heads would rather meet to consult on their own without the presence of the people involved in Zimbabwe itself," he said. |
Mr Tsvangirai wants others southern Africa leaders to put pressure on the Zimbabwean government to announce the results of the presidential election. | Mr Tsvangirai wants others southern Africa leaders to put pressure on the Zimbabwean government to announce the results of the presidential election. |
Meanwhile, the state-run Herald newspaper reports that the ruling Zanu-PF has increased the number of constituency results it is contesting from 16 to 21. | Meanwhile, the state-run Herald newspaper reports that the ruling Zanu-PF has increased the number of constituency results it is contesting from 16 to 21. |
In the House of Assembly, Zanu-PF has lost its majority for the first time since independence, with 97 seats against the MDC's 99 in the 210-seat chamber. A smaller MDC faction has 10 seats. | In the House of Assembly, Zanu-PF has lost its majority for the first time since independence, with 97 seats against the MDC's 99 in the 210-seat chamber. A smaller MDC faction has 10 seats. |
Predicament | Predicament |
Zimbabwe was prepared to brief Sadc on political developments on the ground, Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said, the Herald reports. | Zimbabwe was prepared to brief Sadc on political developments on the ground, Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said, the Herald reports. |
ELECTION RESULTS SO FAR Presidential results: None so farWinner needs more than 50% to avoid run-off Senate results: Zanu-PF: 30MDC: 24MDC breakaway: 6 | ELECTION RESULTS SO FAR Presidential results: None so farWinner needs more than 50% to avoid run-off Senate results: Zanu-PF: 30MDC: 24MDC breakaway: 6 |
However, he told AP news agency that he felt Saturday's meeting was not necessary. | However, he told AP news agency that he felt Saturday's meeting was not necessary. |
"There is no crisis in Zimbabwe that warrants a special meeting on Zimbabwe," he said. | "There is no crisis in Zimbabwe that warrants a special meeting on Zimbabwe," he said. |
The MDC's spokesman in London, Hebson Makuvise, said he believed Sadc would ask Mr Mugabe to give up any claim to the presidency "and allow the country to move on". | The MDC's spokesman in London, Hebson Makuvise, said he believed Sadc would ask Mr Mugabe to give up any claim to the presidency "and allow the country to move on". |
But South Africa's Deputy Foreign Minister told AFP news agency in Pretoria: "We are not a government who can ask other presidents to step down." | But South Africa's Deputy Foreign Minister told AFP news agency in Pretoria: "We are not a government who can ask other presidents to step down." |
'Puzzled' | 'Puzzled' |
The MDC is still hoping that legal action in the High Court will lead to the immediate release of the presidential results. A ruling is due on Monday. | The MDC is still hoping that legal action in the High Court will lead to the immediate release of the presidential results. A ruling is due on Monday. |
The MDC says there is no need for a presidential run-off | The MDC says there is no need for a presidential run-off |
Independent and ruling party projections say Mr Tsvangirai gained most votes but not the 50% needed to win outright. | Independent and ruling party projections say Mr Tsvangirai gained most votes but not the 50% needed to win outright. |
The MDC says he gained 50.3% of the vote, but Zanu-PF has demanded a recount. | The MDC says he gained 50.3% of the vote, but Zanu-PF has demanded a recount. |
Independent presidential candidate Simba Makoni, placed third by the official results, said he was "puzzled" by the poll results delay. | Independent presidential candidate Simba Makoni, placed third by the official results, said he was "puzzled" by the poll results delay. |
Speaking for the first time since the poll, he said: "The reason I offered to run for president is because I didn't believe President Mugabe was still suitable for that office." | Speaking for the first time since the poll, he said: "The reason I offered to run for president is because I didn't believe President Mugabe was still suitable for that office." |
Meanwhile, the Food and Agriculture Organisation warned food security in Zimbabwe was "critical" and drought was threatening this year's maize harvest. | Meanwhile, the Food and Agriculture Organisation warned food security in Zimbabwe was "critical" and drought was threatening this year's maize harvest. |