Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s president, said on Sunday that talks about a government of national unity would end on Monday if the opposition failed to accept terms.
He said the governing Zanu-PF party was not prepared to make any more concessions.
By Richard Lapper in Johannesburg and Tom Mitchell in Hong Kong
Published: January 18 2009 19:05 | Last updated: January 18 2009 19:05
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s president, said on Sunday that talks about a government of national unity would end on Monday if the opposition failed to accept terms.
He said the governing Zanu-PF party was not prepared to make any more concessions.