

One MDC MP points out that most of the party's new ministers have been "brutalized" in recent years - the MDC says on the orders of Zanu-PF ministers, with whom they are now supposed to work. The idea is for both sides to work together to rebuild the country, shattered by political violence and economic meltdown.ĭonors have said they are ready to put money into Zimbabwe, as long as the MDC has a real say in government.īut it may be difficult for the bitter enemies to work together.Īt the signing ceremony in September, both men were relatively conciliatory, but relations then worsened. The MDC had wanted Mr Mugabe to step down and a transitional authority set up to organise new, internationally supervised elections, which it thinks it would win. Mr Mugabe also gave his party other key cabinet posts, but reportedly agreed to let the MDC have the finance portfolio. Mr Mugabe at first refused, but in the end agreed to have one minister from each side. Zanu-PF has control of the ministries of defence and state security, so the MDC wanted home affairs, which runs the police. Mr Tsvangirai becomes prime minister and heads a new council of ministers, while Mr Mugabe continues to chair cabinet meetings.Ĭontrol of the security forces was one of the key questions during the negotiations, as the MDC accused them of leading attacks on their supporters ahead of last June's election. Mr Tsvangirai said the party would formally put its "outstanding issues" to SADC before the swearing-in ceremony. The move requires a leap of faith by the MDC which has no trust in President Mugabe, but it was the only realistic option short of abandoning the idea of a unity government, the BBC's Peter Biles says. The two sides are setting up a joint committee to monitor the power-sharing agreement. He is due to be sworn in as prime minister on 11 February under a timetable proposed by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), which has been mediating on the issue. Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has agreed to join the unity government.

It comes as Zimbabwe deals with Africa's worst cholera epidemic in 15 years and thousands face hunger, and follows the collapse of the currency. The move ends months of political stalemate as the two sides squabbled over the details of a power-sharing deal agreed last September.

Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has agreed to join a unity government with President Robert Mugabe. Forgot your password? Click here to sign-in and subscribe via a link sent to your email.September's deal came after months of talks led by South Africa's Thabo Mbeki
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