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Embrace power deal: Chihuri

The Herald ZIMBABWEANS should set aside political differences and embrace the historic power-sharing deal for the betterment of the country, Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihu-ri has said.

He said Zimbabweans should now move on and work together.

"We need to work together and forego our minor differences as Zimbabwe has now moved on with its politics as parties engaged in landmark talks to restore whatever seeming differences amongst them and a common understanding was reached," Comm-Gen Chihuri said.

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