Zimbabwe’s major “opposition” parties which had banked on a Southern African Development Community special summit scheduled for this Sunday to present their objections to holding elections before 31 July are now in a fix as the regional body has postponed the summit. South African Foreign Affairs spokesman Clayson Monyela is reported to have announced today that the summit had been “postponed to a later stage” but did not give any date.
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