Zimbabwe Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai will address parliament this week on the first 100 days of the inclusive government, a senior party official said.

“Prime Minister Tsvangirai will address parliament on the challenges and progress that the inclusive government has made since its formation in February,” a senior party official said.

Tsvangirai meets Mugabe on Monday in an effort to resolve outstanding issues which are yet to be resolved by the inclusive government, the party official added.

Of late Tsvangirai said he ‘believed the inclusive government is on the right track’ and has urged the international community to stop their obsession with Mugabe to focus on helping to rebuild Zimbabwe‘s shattered economy.

Tsvangirai’s address will be his second to parliament after his maiden speech in February when he called for ‘unity of purpose for the betterment of Zimbabwe.’

The Tsvangirai led Movement for Democratic Change in a statement last week gave the inclusive government a deadline of up to Monday to solve all the outstanding issues, failure which the party would refer the matter to its national governing council.

Among the outstanding issues which are yet to be resolved by the unity government include the appointment of the permanent secretaries, ambassadors, the Attorney General, the appointment of the Reserve bank governor and the freeing of political prisoners.

Zimbabwe witnessed fresh farm seizures in March and Tsvangirai last week promised to set up set a land commission to deal with the land issue ‘once and for all.’

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