Zimbabwe's rival factions are working to resolve the country's political crisis at a two-day summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. Zimbabwe opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, said on Sunday that talks were making good progress, raising hopes of an end to a post-election political crisis.
Power-sharing talks began last month after Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was re-elected unopposed in June, in a vote condemned around the world as undemocratic. Those talks broke down last week after the two sides failed to agree on who should lead a new national unity government.
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