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Ex-minister to challenge Mugabe Posted Tue, 05 Feb 2008
Zimbabwe's former finance minister Simba Makoni, a senior member of the ruling Zanu-PF party, announced on Tuesday he would challenge President Robert Mugabe as an independent in elections next month. "Following very extensive and intensive consultations with party members and activists countrywide and also with others outside the party, I have accepted the call and hereby advise the people of Zimbabwe that I offer myself as candidate for the office of president," Makoni told a press conference. "Let me confirm that I share the agony and anguish of all citizens over the extreme hardships that we all have endured for nearly 10 years now," added Makoni who was Mugabe's finance minister from 2000-2004. "I also share the widely held view that these hardships are a result of failure of national leadership and that change at that level is a pre-requisite for change at other levels of national endeavour." Mugabe, who has ruled the former British colony since independence in 1980, is hoping to secure a sixth term in office at joint parliamentary and presidential elections on 29 March. The announcement by the widely-respected Makoni comes after the breakdown of talks between the two factions of the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change designed to agree on a joint candidate to take on 83-year-old Mugabe. Since Makoni left office, Zimbabwe's economy has been a dramatic downward spiral and it now has an annual inflation rate of more than 26 000 percent, the highest in the world. Unemployment also stands at around 80 percent. His name had been sometimes touted as a possible challenger to Mugabe from within the ranks of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) but the veteran president was confirmed as the party's candidate at its annual conference last Decemmber.AFP
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