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  • SADC failure to solve Zim impasse cause for concern
    Zimbabwe Solidarity Forum
    November 10, 2008

    The Zimbabwe Solidarity forum in South Africa express deep concern over the failure of SADC and the feuding political parties in Zimbabwe to find a sustainable solution to the political impasse!

    The Forum urges the conflicting parties in Zimbabwe to consider the needs of the suffering people of Zimbabwe and immediately come up with a solution to the ever-deepening crisis. The people can not afford to wait any longer. In his opening speech, during the SADC Extra-ordinary Summit, South African President Kgalema Montlanthe expressed disappointment at Mugabe, Tsvangirai and Mutambara for failing to form a new cabinet in line with the Mbeki brokered power-sharing deal which was signed on the 15th September 2008.

    The stance taken by Botswana and Zambia is also a welcome form of solidarity for the people of Zimbabwe and it is imperative that other African Heads of state join the band wagon of isolating the Mugabe regime. Zimbabweans are struggling to survive amid widespread shortages of meat, milk and other basic commodities as a result of the collapse of the agricultural sector. The country is dependent on food handouts and malnutrition is on the rise.

    Zimbabwe's economic crisis has forced millions of its citizens to flee the country, an estimated three million of them moving to neighbouring South Africa alone. Ties between Zimbabwe and neighbouring Botswana have also become strained recently after Botswana President Seretse Khama Ian Khama said a new election was the only solution to the crisis in Zimbabwe. Establishing a unity government is seen as critical to reversing economic meltdown in Zimbabwe, where inflation is officially 231 million percent. Even under government price controls, the cost of bread is doubling every week.

    The call for ceasefire and sending an increased number of peace-keeping forces in DRC is a welcome development. Instability in DRC and Zimbabwe is a threat to regional stability and there is a need for a quick, collective regional response to the challenges.

    The struggle continues.

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