Tsvangirai leaves Sadc empty-handed

The PM and his delegation wanted to take the opportunity in Gaborone to talk about the so-called crisis in Zimbabwe and also to try and push their agenda to postpone elections scheduled for next year.
Instead, the facilitator to the Global Political Agreement, President Jacob Zuma, only met the three principals to the GPA for about 30 minutes, much to the chagrin of Mr Tsvangirai, who wanted to use the meeting to convince his Western handlers that he is doing something about his imagined crisis in Zimbabwe.

Earlier report

Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara also came along with the Tsvangirai delegation that included Cabinet ministers Professor Eliphas Mukonoweshuro, Tendai Biti, Elton Mangoma, Jameson Timba and officials in the Prime Minister’s Office Luke Tamborinyoka, James Maridadi and Abigail Gamanya.
The MDC-T leader had hoped that the Sadc Troika on Politics, Defence and Security would convene a meeting for the three principals in the Global Political Agreement (GPA).-The Sunday Mail

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