Mugabe says to form Zimbabwe unity government soon

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said he would form a unity government "as soon as possible" and a minister said he would invite…

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said he would form a unity government "as soon as possible" and a minister said he would invite opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai to nominate members of a joint cabinet.

Asked when a new cabinet will be announced, Mr Mugabe told Zimbabwe state television (ZTV) today: "We will try to institute it as soon as possible."

The 15-nation Southern African Development Community said on Sunday after an emergency summit that Zimbabwe should form a unity government immediately and Mugabe and the opposition should share control of the disputed home affairs ministry.

But in a further sign that a September power-sharing agreement between the parties is unravelling after weeks of stalemate over who should control which ministries, Tsvangirai said he was "shocked and saddened" by the outcome of the summit.

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Mr Mugabe said today he was happy with SADC's mediation efforts. "I think they have been persuasive this time. There is no way they can force things on parties or countries," he said. "The decision to run a country rests on the government of that country."

Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa told ZTV Mr Mugabe would invite his foe to nominate MDC members for cabinet posts.

"President Mugabe is going to constitute an inclusive government and is going to invite Morgan Tsvangirai to proffer members of his party nominated for various posts," Mr Chinamasa said. "Whether Mr Tsvangirai is going to do that or not, time will tell."

Reuters