Namibia backs govt of national unity

A trend that has emerged in Africa where ruling parties refuse to hand over power to newly elected opposition parties came under fire at the just ended three-day conference on Africa's democracy in Gaborone.

Over 300 delegates from across Africa attended the conference that started on Monday organised by the International Parliamentary Union (IPU), the Parliament of Botswana and the Frederick Ebert Foundation. 

The debate on Government of National Unity (GNU) trend came under fire after an address by Zimbabwean Deputy Prime Minister, Thokozani Khupe who said that the system was undermining democracy on the continent - hence it should be condemned.

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