Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Military Space News .




AFRICA NEWS
Mugabe, Tsvangirai call for peaceful constitution talks
by Staff Writers
Harare (AFP) Oct 22, 2012


Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his arch rival Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday called for peace as they opened talks on a draft of a new constitution that would pave the way for elections.

"Let us be peaceful in our conduct," Mugabe told over 1,000 delegates drawn from political parties and civic groups. "Let us shame our detractors who think Zimbabwe cannot solve their problems without violence."

Two years in the making, the draft charter will be debated at the two-day conference before being put to a referendum.

Delegates were split into different committees around various themes for debate.

Tsvangirai, whose party has endorsed the draft, appealed for tolerance at the meetings.

"I am fully committed to the constitution-making process and its successful, peaceful conclusion," he said.

"We must be peaceful to allow this process to its logical conclusion."

Mugabe and Tsvangirai formed a power-sharing government in February 2009 in a bid to end deadly political violence in the wake of disputed elections in 2008.

Under their deal, which was brokered by regional mediators, Zimbabwe is to draft a new constitution and put it to voters in a referendum, paving the way for fresh polls.

But the process of drafting the new constitution -- which in its current form would curtail presidential powers, bolster those of parliament, set a 10-year presidential term limit and strip away presidential immunity -- was plagued by chronic delays and violence at public meetings.

The fact the constitution has not yet been finalised and that a date for a referendum has not been set has raised doubts about when elections will take place.

Mugabe, 88, has been in power since the country's independence from Britain in 1980, and has been keen to hold new elections quickly amid speculation about his health and divisions within his party.

On Monday he repeated his statement that elections will be held in March 2013.

"There will certainly be elections in March next year," he said. "We want to build the way now and also get funds and start preparing."

.


Related Links
Africa News - Resources, Health, Food






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








AFRICA NEWS
China lodges protest over killing in Nigeria
Beijing (AFP) Oct 22, 2012
China said Monday it had lodged a diplomatic protest over the fatal shooting of a Chinese worker in Nigeria and demanded that the African nation take "concrete measures" to better protect its nationals. Gunmen shot dead the Chinese construction worker in the violence-torn city of Maiduguri on Friday last week, the second killing of a Chinese national in the region this month. "China's fo ... read more


AFRICA NEWS
US, Israeli troops start major joint missile drill

Jacobs supports Patriot Excalibur system

Russia prepares a response to US missile defence plans

Northrop Grumman Completes SBIRS HEO-3 Payload Integration and Ambient Functional Test

AFRICA NEWS
Boeing Non-kinetic Missile Records First Operational Test Flight

Full production for German army missile

Raytheon awarded $349 million US Army contract for TOW missiles

UN's Ban alarmed by North Korea missile claim

AFRICA NEWS
Innocon selects Imint's Vidhance video enhancement engine and video tracker for its small unmanned aerial vehicles

Venezuela serious about producing drones

Israel unveils Flying Elephant, other UAVs

Israel's IAI 'wins $958M India drone deal'

AFRICA NEWS
$15M order for Harris tactical radios

SPAWAR Atlantic taps Engility

Northrop Grumman Begins Production of EHF SatCom System for B-2 Bomb

Mutualink Selects Benchmark to Manufacture Interoperable Communications Systems on Global Scale

AFRICA NEWS
New advance could help soldiers, athletes, others rebound from traumatic brain injuries

Military safety is blowing in the wind

Northrop Grumman Unveils MAV-L Ground Mobility Vehicle for U.S. Special Forces Competition

Australia opts for more towed howitzers

AFRICA NEWS
Putin slams dictation to Russia on arms trade

China leads rise in Asia military spending: study

Britain to investigate military 'cash for access' claims

EADS/BAE deal collapse a setback, mergers still needed: analysts

AFRICA NEWS
Ex-China president Jiang in rare public appearance

Japan, US to cancel island drill: report

China flexes muscles with drills amid island row

Doing diplomacy, 140 characters at a time

AFRICA NEWS
Manufacturing complex 3D metallic structures at nanoscale made possible

A novel scheme to enhance local electric fields around metal nanostructures

University of Florida chemists pioneer new technique for nanostructure assembly

New Techniques Stretch Carbon Nanotubes, Make Stronger Composites




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement