O presidente do Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe atacou a oposicao e a Gra-Bretanha, no seu discurso alusivo a celebracao do dia nacional, o 18 de Abril. Abaixo os ladroes que querem roubar o nosso pais' exclamou Mugabe. Para mais detalhes sobre o discurso de Mugabe clique aqui
Mugabe attacks opposition and UK
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has denounced the opposition and former colonial power Britain in his first speech since the disputed elections.
"Down with thieves who want to steal our country," he told crowds marking 28 years of independence.
The outcome of the presidential poll is unclear but the high court has rejected an opposition bid to stop a recount.
Meanwhile, a Chinese ship carrying arms to Zimbabwe is reported to have left South Africa after failing to unload.
Dock workers had refused to remove the arms aboard the An Yue Jiang, which had been forced to anchor off the port of Durban for four days.
The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union said it did "not agree with the position of the government not to intervene".
Reports say the An Yue Jiang is carrying 3m rounds of ammunition, 1,500 rocket-propelled grenades and 2,500 mortar rounds.
On Thursday, Morgan Tsvangirai, the leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), said South African President Thabo Mbeki needed to be "relieved of his duties" as a mediator in the crisis caused by the presidential poll, for which results have not been released. For full article please click here
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