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Zuma in talks with Tsvangirai
07/04/2008 21:09  - (SA)  

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  • Harare - Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai met ANC president Jacob Zuma on Monday after appealing for help from outside powers to end the 28-year rule of President Robert Mugabe.

    A spokesperson for the ruling African National Congress said Tsvangirai had met Zuma in Johannesburg, but gave no details.

    Tsvangirai, who says he defeated Mugabe in a presidential election on March 29, wrote in a newspaper article earlier that Zimbabwe was on a "razor's edge" because of the veteran leader's attempts to prolong his rule.

    South African President Thabo Mbeki, who says there is no need for outside intervention in Zimbabwe, was dislodged as leader of the ANC by Zuma last December.

    Zuma said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal carried out before the Zimbabwe election that South Africa should continue Mbeki's policy of engaging with Mugabe to try to find a solution to his neighbour's crisis.

    Limited time in power

    But Zuma, frontrunner to succeed Mbeki as president in 2009, said political leaders should not stay in power for more than a decade.

    Earlier on Monday Zimbabwe's High Court again postponed a decision on an opposition bid to force release of the result of the presidential election, which Mugabe wants to delay.

    The High Court rejected a Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) argument that it had no jurisdiction over the release of results, but postponed until Tuesday a ruling on whether it should consider the case urgently.

    Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change has been trying since Saturday to accelerate release of the results.

    Tsvangirai accuses Mugabe of planning violence to overturn results of both presidential and parliamentary votes.

    The ruling Zanu-PF party wants a delay pending a recount, as part of its strategy to extend Mugabe's uninterrupted rule since independence from Britain.

    'Buying time'

    The opposition says Mugabe is trying to buy time to organise a fight-back after his first electoral defeat, when Zanu-PF lost a parallel parliamentary election.

    Tsvangirai wrote in Britain's Guardian newspaper on Monday: "Major powers here, such as South Africa, the US and Britain, must act to remove the white-knuckle grip of Mugabe's suicidal reign and oblige him and his minions to retire."

    President Mbeki, who failed last year to mediate an end to the Zimbabwe crisis, said at the weekend the post-election situation there was "manageable".

    Zanu-PF and independent monitors' projections show Tsvangirai has won the presidential election, but will be forced into a run-off vote after failing to win an absolute majority.

    War veterans

    The re-emergence of liberation war veterans, often used as political shock troops by Mugabe, has increased concern that he plans a violent response to his election setback.

    The veterans led a wave of violent occupations of white farms as part of a government land redistribution programme.

    MDC Secretary-General Tendai Biti said Zanu-PF had "unleashed war and terror on farmers perceived to be sympathetic to the MDC", while attacking other opposition supporters.

    Electoral rules say a run-off must be held three weeks after the release of results, meaning the longer the delay the more time Mugabe has to regroup.

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