Friday, March 19, 2010

MORE PICS ON ZUMA'S VISIT TO ZIMBABWE.....19/03/2010

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, speaks during discussions with Zimbabwean political leaders, from left, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara, and PresidentRobert Mugabe in Harare, Thursday, March, 18, 2010. Zuma is in Zimbabwe to meet Zimbabwean political parties on the implementation of the Global Political Agreement.









South Africa's President Jacob Zuma (R) shakes hands with Zimbabwea's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai before discussions on the Global Political Agreement (GPA) at the Rainbow Towers Hotel in the capital Harare, March 17, 2010. Zuma metZimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday in a fresh bid to resolve a decade-long political crisis that has contributed to economic ruin in Zimbabwe.








South African President Jacob Zuma greetsZimbabwe�s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai before a meeting in the capital Harare, March 18, 2010. Zimbabwe's leaders have agreed on what needs to be done to rescue a fragile unity government and parties will now work towards a deal, Zuma said on Thursday






Zimbabwean Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangirai, left, South African President Jacob Zuma, PresidentRobert Mugabe and Arthur Mutambara, right smile after holding discussions in Harare, Thursday, March, 18, 2010. President Jacob Zuma of South Africa winds up his first trip to Zimbabwe as chief mediator between partners in the fragile power-sharing government saying he believes his two days of talks made substantial progress.






South African President Jacob Zuma and PresidentRobert Mugabe, right, shake hands after holding discussions in Harare, Thursday, March, 18, 2010.






South African President Jacob Zuma addresses the media after meeting with Zimbabwe�s President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara in the capital Harare, March 18, 2010. Zimbabwe's leaders have agreed on what needs to be done to rescue a fragile unity government and parties will now work towards a deal, Zuma said on Thursday.












Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe leaves after a meeting with South Africa's President Jacob Zuma to discuss the Global Political Agreement (GPA) at the Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare, March 17, 2010. Zuma met Mugabe on Wednesday in a fresh bid to resolve a decade-long political crisis that has contributed to economic ruin in Zimbabwe.






Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe emerges from a meeting with South African President Jacob Zuma in Harare, Wednesday, March, 17, 2010. South Africa's president is starting talks with Zimbabwe's political leaders on his first trip as chief regional mediator.






Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai leaves after meeting South Africa's President Jacob Zuma to discuss the Global Political Agreement (GPA) at the Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare, March 17, 2010. Zuma met Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday in a fresh bid to resolve a decade-long political crisis that has contributed to economic ruin in Zimbabwe.










South African President Jacob Zuma and PresidentRobert Mugabe give a press conference after meeting with Zimbabwean political leaders at Rainbow Towers in Harare on March 18, 2010. South African President Jacob Zuma said his talks Thursday with Zimbabwe's feuding leaders were 'fruitful', but gave little sign of a breakthrough in resolving issues straining the unity government.'I am very encouraged by the spirit of cooperation displayed by the leaders and all the parties,' Zuma said after nearly three hours of round-table talks with Zimbabwe's long-ruling President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.



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