Zimbabwe's president says mediator can be fired
Zimbabwe's president says he reserves the right to disregard mediation efforts by South African President Jacob Zuma to settle disputes in the nation's troubled coalition.
President Robert Mugabe charged that officials surrounding Zuma, the region's chief Zimbabwe mediator, were interfering in his role to resolve disputes in the coalition, formed after violent elections in 2008. His comments were reported Monday in the state Herald newspaper.
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