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It has been five months since Zimbabwe's leaders signed a power-sharing agreement and the new administration has been plagued by one crisis after another.
President Mugabe's recent unilateral reassignment of some ministerial portfolio responsibilities, and a wide range of senior appointments without consulting his coalition partners, prompting a crisis meeting being called for Thursday in Harare.
Prominent human rights lawyer Happison Nkomo has seen it all before having risked imprisonment and arrest by taking on cases that have infuriated President Robert Mugabe. He told Lewis Machipisa first if things had changed in Zimbabwe.
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