Zimbabwe’s main political parties today condemned a spate of violent clashes among their supporters but they did not apportion blame on any party, saying investigations were still in progress. “We agreed that what is happening in Harare is not good for our country and is completely against the spirit of the global political agreement signed by our leaders,” they said. “We believe it is within our power to stop the violence, which poses a threat to the lives of our people.” Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party has blamed most of the violence on ZANU-PF.
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