Saturday, January 28, 2012

PICS FROM ZIMBABWE....28/01/2012

Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai speaks to an AFP correspondent on January 27, 2012 in Harare.Zimbabwe will have to hold fresh elections by March next year to replace the uneasy power sharing government with President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday. Tsvangirai told AFP in an interview that the date for new polls, which Mugabe is pushing for in 2012, 'could be this year, it could be early next year' but that Zimbabweans would have to cast ballots before parliament's term expired.











Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai speaks to an AFP correspondent on January 27, 2012 in Harare.Zimbabwe will have to hold fresh elections by March next year to replace the uneasy power sharing government with President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday. Tsvangirai told AFP in an interview that the date for new polls, which Mugabe is pushing for in 2012, 'could be this year, it could be early next year' but that Zimbabweans would have to cast ballots before parliament's term expired.








Zimbabwe's Vice President Joice Mujuru arrives at the Harare magistrates courts in Harare, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, Mujuri testified in the long awaited inquest hearing into the mysterious death of her late husband Solomon Mujuru. Mujuru died in a mysterious fire at his farm in 2011.







Patients receive medication at a typhoid screening and treatment centre setup in a temporary tent at a clinic in the Kuwadzana township, on January 24, 2012, in Harare. At least 90 people were admitted to hospital and over 600 affected in a typhoid outbreak in the Zimbabwean capital.








A police vehicle is seen at the Harare magistrates court in Harare, Friday, Jan, 27, 2012, on the 9th day of the long awaited inquest hearing into the mysterious deathZimbabwe's former army General Solomon Mujuru. Mujuru died in a mysterious fire at his farm in 2011. Presiding magistrate Walter Chikwanha said the family submitted a request for the general's remains to be exhumed if the state evidence is inadequate.











A police officer is seen at the Harare magistrates court in Harare, Friday, Jan, 27, 2012, on the 9th day of the long awaited inquest hearing into the mysterious deathZimbabwe's former army General Solomon Mujuru. Mujuru died in a mysterious fire at his farm in 2011. Presiding magistrate Walter Chikwanha said the family submitted a request for the general's remains to be exhumed if the state evidence is inadequate.









Tendai Chikowore, spokeswoman for the umbrella union Apex Council, speaks during a press conference on January 25, 2012 in Harare. Talks with Zimbabwe's government today failed to end a strike by civil servants that has shuttered many of the nation's schools as workers seek a doubling of basic salaries. Unions had suspended the strike today to allow the talks to proceed, but said the stayaway would continue for the rest of the week after negotiations failed to reach a settlement.








Tendai Chikowore, spokeswoman for the umbrella union Apex Council, speaks during a press conference on January 25, 2012 in Harare. Talks with Zimbabwe's government today failed to end a strike by civil servants that has shuttered many of the nation's schools as workers seek a doubling of basic salaries. Unions had suspended the strike today to allow the talks to proceed, but said the stayaway would continue for the rest of the week after negotiations failed to reach a settlement.








Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai speaks to an AFP correspondent on January 27, 2012 in Harare. Zimbabwe will have to hold fresh elections by March next year to replace the uneasy power sharing government with President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday. Tsvangirai told AFP in an interview that the date for new polls, which Mugabe is pushing for in 2012, 'could be this year, it could be early next year' but that Zimbabweans would have to cast ballots before parliament's term expired.









Zimbabwean Minister of Finance Tendai Biti speaks during a press conference on January 25, 2012 in Harare. Talks with Zimbabwe's government today failed to end a strike by civil servants that has shuttered many of the nation's schools as workers seek a doubling of basic salaries. Unions had suspended the strike today to allow the talks to proceed, but said the stayaway would continue for the rest of the week after negotiations failed to reach a settlement.









A patient receives medication at a typhoid screening and treatment centre setup in a temporary tent at a clinic in the Kuwadzana township, on January 24, 2012, in Harare. At least 90 people were admitted to hospital and over 600 affected in a typhoid outbreak in the Zimbabwean capital.








Zimbabwean Minister of Finance Tendai Biti (R) speaks during a press conference on January 25, 2012 in Harare. Talks with Zimbabwe's government today failed to end a strike by civil servants that has shuttered many of the nation's schools as workers seek a doubling of basic salaries. Unions had suspended the strike today to allow the talks to proceed, but said the stayaway would continue for the rest of the week after negotiations failed to reach a settlement.















































































































































































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