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Zimbabwe Roundup: Zimbabwe unity deal in Cartoons, People’s Comments

20080828-zim-cartoon-zim-daily-com-diyI’ve wanted to return to covering developments in Zimbabwe.

The BBC reports that a deal has been reached between Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangarai:

Zimbabwe’s opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe have reached a deal to share power.

After mediating four days of talks in Harare, South African President Thabo Mbeki said the deal would be signed and made public on Monday.

Mr Mugabe has not yet commented. The two sides had already agreed that Mr Tsvangirai would be prime minister with Mr Mugabe staying on as president.

But negotiations had faltered over how the two sides were to share power.

Mr Tsvangirai, the leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, was first to announce the deal as the talks ended.

Later, Mr Mbeki told a news conference: “An agreement has been reached about all the matters on the agenda of the negotiations.”

We won’t see the detail until Monday. I have no idea whether it will work; I am sure that it will require an enormous commitment from Civil Society to police their government.

Zimbabwe will be a country of Mathematical Geniuses

Zimbabwe will be a country of Mathematical Geniuses

One of the few good things that can be said about Mr Mugabe is that he is creating a country of Maths geniuses, and future weightlifting champions.

Nowhere else in the world does your average 6 or 8 year old sent out on an errand to buy a loaf of bread have to deal with numbers in the millions tens of millions without parental help, carrying currency around by the bucketload.

This note is 10 million Zimbabwe dollars. As you can see from the date, it is now obsolete.

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Let’s go backwards through history to explain the Mathematical Genuises and look at the price of bread - remember that this staple is price-controlled by the government.

Zimbabwe: Less Freedom under Robert Mugabe than Ian Smith

Zimbabwe: Less Freedom under Robert Mugabe than Ian Smith

In Zimbabwe the level of Civil Liberties and Political Freedom - as assessed by the Freedom House organisation - have gone below those recorded in the 1970s under white minority rule. Click through for the full graph.

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This is not to defend the situation back then, which was appalling - but does highlght out how bad things have become. The common factor is perhaps that there is a Dictator who perceives himself to be under serious threat. That highlights the need for a government that is put in by the people, and can also be removed by the people if it proves untrustworthy.

Announcement of Zimbabwe Election Result

Announcement of Zimbabwe Election Result

I’m delighted to be able to announce that Robert Gabriel Mugabe may will have is bound to has won the Zimbabwe Election.

Here’s a button so that anyone can announce the result on their blog:

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What? The count isn’t finished yet?

What on earth has the count to do with the result?

Silly people.

The Tea Chicken News is in from Harare, Zimbabwe

The Tea Chicken News is in from Harare.

Zimbabwe News Mugabe, Tsvangirai, MDC , Biti and SADC. With TC and Maud and a special financial report.

Vote and Stop Bob Mugabe: A song and slide show

A song and slide show urging the people of Zimbabwe to vote again in the run-off presidential election on June the 27th 2008.

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