Johannesburg

Saturday

Sunny. Cool.

1°C
16°C

7 day forecasts
Zimbabwe

Odinga: Safe exit for Mugabe

2008-07-22 21:31

Special Report

Mugabe: Some whites spared
Mugabe: Some whites spared

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe says some white farmers will be spared under his controversial land reforms.

Zim: A long way to go
Zim: A long way to go

Zimbabwe's coalition government still has many challenges to face.

London - Negotiations between the Zimbabwean opposition and ruling party should work towards ensuring a safe exit from office for President Robert Mugabe, Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga said on Tuesday.

Odinga, one of Mugabe's most outspoken critics among African leaders, said the deal signed between Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday opened "a window of hope".

Speaking in London, he said Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) should enter negotiations knowing it has the upper hand, given it had won a first round of elections, which he said was the only poll accepted internationally.

"Therefore Mr Mugabe is not president, therefore they should not negotiate with Mr Mugabe from a position of weakness," Odinga said at an event at the Houses of Parliament, hosted by the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

"Then be flexible enough to reach a compromise which will give Mr Mugabe a place to exit... For the sake of the people in Zimbabwe, we must give Mr Mugabe a safe exit."

Both Mugabe and Tsvangirai have demanded to be recognised as Zimbabwe's rightful president. Tsvangirai refused to take part in the run-off election, citing attacks on his supporters. Mugabe was declared the victor.

Despite the recent crisis in Kenya, Odinga stressed the differences between Zimbabwe and his country - in political, economic and military terms.

Kenya's own presidential election, in December 2007, was disputed and led to two months of violence in which about 1 500 people were killed and more than 300 000 made homeless.

Peace was restored with the formation of a coalition government between President Mwai Kibaki and Odinga's former opposition party.

Odinga said Kenya did not provide a blueprint for the way forward in Zimbabwe "except on the need to open dialogue".

The prime minister, who is also attending an investment conference in London, said his country was back on its feet after the period of violence and urged investors and tourists to return.

- Reuters

inside news24

Cpt: 13-16°C Showers early. Afternoon clouds. Cool. Pta: 4-20°C Sunny. Refreshingly cool.
Jhb: 1-16°C Sunny. Cool. Bloem: 3-18°C Sprinkles late. More sun than clouds. Cool.
Dbn: 15-26°C Sunny. Pleasantly warm. PE: 15-22°C Sprinkles late. Afternoon clouds. Mild.
7 day forecasts...
Western Cape Eastern Cape Kwazulu Natal Gauteng

Edenvale - 18:39:36 PM Accident between Linksfield Road and the Modderfontein Road exit More traffic reports...

Cape Town - Here are the winning Lotto numbers from the Wednesday, July 8 draw.

7, 10, 21, 30, 37, 39 Bonus 8

Lotto Plus: 2, 5, 14, 16, 19, 44 Bonus 23

SMS the word Lotto to 31222 to get lotto numbers sent directly to your phone.
 
More lotto numbers...

Jobs - Find your dream job

Sales Director

KwaZulu Natal
The Unlimited World

Java Developer

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions

Snr. Developer

Western Cape - Cape Town
BDCE Staffing Solutions
R30,000-40,000 Per MonthMarket Related Negotiable

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

A4’s From R199 000

VOLKSWAGEN

New Golf GTI From R317 300

MERCEDES

CLK 320 Coupe AT MY98
2002
165000

NISSAN

Tiida 1.6 Visia+ 5-dr
2007
99950

MERCEDES

CLS 55 AMG 7-sp Touchshift
2006
699995

Property - Find a new home

MOOIKLOOF

Single Residential 11,200,000

KLEINBRON ESTATE

Single Residential 2,250,000

PARADYSKLOOF

Single Residential 4,250,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!