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Zimbabwe blames opponents over revolt by soldiers

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Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe. Suspicions have been raised about his intentions. Photo/REUTERSREUTERS 

By KITSEPILE NYATHI, NATION Correspondent
Posted  Wednesday, December 3  2008 at  18:36

He said the protests by the soldiers bore a resemblance to a series of mysterious bombings that have rocked police stations in Harare. Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri who is a close ally of Mr Mugabe is on record saying the bombings were an inside job.

Zimbabwe remains tense as the ruling party and the two formations of the MDC continue to haggle over the formation of a unity government proposed by a September 15 power sharing agreement.

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  1. Submitted by vipifalls

    Zimbabwe wake up from deep sleep, it's time for the voiceless to voice out your whatever you have , doors are now open when the army have join in , it's clear that they have been fiting on the shoes of not of thier choice. Dear fellow Zimbabwe unit for the better future of younger genetion,time for Mr. Mugabe is runing he has nothing to loose for the future, but passing time awaiting natural death.

    Posted  December 04, 2008 07:39 AM