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Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF rejected unity government - report

Sat Apr 5, 2008 8:12pm EDT
HARARE, April 6 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's ruling party rejected what it described as an offer to form a unity government with Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change party after the March 29 election, state media reported.

"Approaches were made by MDC-Tsvangirai to form a government of national unity. Although it is unclear in what capacity the emissaries came, ZANU-PF rejected the approaches, and this was communicated to the MDC," the Sunday Mail newspaper quoted Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa as saying.





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