Zimbabwe's designated prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, has called for a new power-sharing government to be formed within days, to avert a humanitarian disaster.
Tsangirai said farming and industry were at a standstill, and that a government was urgently needed to tackle the economic crisis. Tsvangirai has signed a power-sharing agreement with President Robert Mugabe, however their rival factions have been unable to agree on designating cabinet positions in a unity government. The Bundesliga Casting Show ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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