Cracks widen in Zimbabwe's main opposition
4th Nov 2005, 16:08 GMT
Zimbabwe's main opposition party teetered on Friday on the brink of a devastating split after malcontents announced they will boycott reconciliation talks and accused the party leader of being a dictator-in-the-making. The party's deputy secretary general said Saturday's reconciliation meeting has been convoked illegally.
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