Zuma worried about Zimbabwe

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African National Congress (ANC)leader Jacob Zuma, in his toughest statement yet on Zimbabwe, expressed apprehension today at the post-election deadlock there and its impact on the neighbouring region.

In a widening disagreement with President Thabo Mbeki, Zuma said: "The region cannot afford a deepening crisis in Zimbabwe. The situation is more worrying now given the reported violence that has erupted in the country."

Zuma ousted Mbeki as leader of the ANC in December and has moved gradually to increase his influence at the expense of his rival.

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