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Mugabe's government says no problem with summit
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's government said on Thursday it had no problem with Zambia's decision to hold an emergency regional summit this weekend.
Harare: Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's government said on Thursday it had no problem with Zambia's decision to hold an emergency regional summit this weekend.
Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa said he had called for a meeting for Saturday because of "deepening problems" in Harare.
Concern has mounted among Zimbabwe's neighbours because no final result has been announced yet from the March 29 election.
The main opposition Movement for Democratic Change charges that Mugabe is prolonging the delay in order to rig the election results.
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