Zimbabwe govt sets plan to end isolation
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
HARARE, April 6 (Reuters): Zimbabwe's power-sharing administration will relax media laws and strive in the next 100 days to end the country's international isolation, government ministers said Sunday.
"Re-engagement of the broader international community including the US and multilateral institutions, will be a priority of the government in the next 100 days," Gorden Moyo, minister of state in the office of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, told newsmen.
"Re-engagement of the broader international community including the US and multilateral institutions, will be a priority of the government in the next 100 days," Gorden Moyo, minister of state in the office of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, told newsmen.