President Robert Mugabe today defended Zimbabwe’s two-year old coalition government which he has been accused of trying to wreck saying though it had missed some objectives and faced “outright misunderstandings,” it strove for national unity despite Western interference. He was speaking at the country’s 31st independence anniversary in the capital, Harare.
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