"We agreed to give them (the opposition Movement for Democratic Change) 13 ministries while we share the ministry of home affairs, but if the arrangement fails to work in the next one-and-a-half to two years, then we would go for elections," Mugabe was quoted as saying by The Herald newspaper.
Zimbabwe has been in political limbo since elections in March when the opposition wrested control of parliament from Mugabe's party and MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai pushed Mugabe into second place in a presidential poll.
But Tsvangirai pulled out of a run-off poll in June after dozens of his supporters were killed in attacks blamed on Mugabe supporters.
The two rivals did sign an agreement in September to share power, but it has yet to be implemented after fierce disagreements over who should control key ministries.
In his comments published by The Herald, made during an address to members of his Zanu-PF party's politburo, Mugabe accused the MDC of trying to destroy the power-sharing agreement.
"The MDC should say no if they do not want to be part of the inclusive government," said Mugabe, 84, who has ruled the former British colony since independence in 1980.
"We agreed to work with the Movement for Democratic Change so that we push government programmes together as a country, but when elections are announced we go against each other."
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Zimbabwe has been in political limbo since elections in March when the opposition wrested control of parliament from Mugabe's party and MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai pushed Mugabe into second place in a presidential poll.
But Tsvangirai pulled out of a run-off poll in June after dozens of his supporters were killed in attacks blamed on Mugabe supporters.
| 'The MDC should say no if they do not want to be part of the inclusive government' |
In his comments published by The Herald, made during an address to members of his Zanu-PF party's politburo, Mugabe accused the MDC of trying to destroy the power-sharing agreement.
"The MDC should say no if they do not want to be part of the inclusive government," said Mugabe, 84, who has ruled the former British colony since independence in 1980.
"We agreed to work with the Movement for Democratic Change so that we push government programmes together as a country, but when elections are announced we go against each other."
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Celebrating kufa kwemunhu is not good but that thing that passed away is not 'munhu'. Since when can 'hure rechikwambo' be referred to as munhu. ...
He should just drop and stay dead
Not to belittle the dead but who decides the unanimity of heroes and heroines? At this rate Leo will be the next hero then Chatunga, ...
chigutiro u are just but crazy. celebrating someone's death is just but evil. everyone has enemies but we all shed tears when ur enemy dies. ...
Chigutiro, your comment is distasteful.



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