By Prensa Latina,
Harare : The government of Zimbabwe and the opposition have resumed talks following a seven-day halt to consult with the respective leaderships.
The deadline spanned until Monday but sources of the opposition Movement for a Democratic Change (MDC) said there is flexibility on the issue.
An unclaimed blast without victims at a police station added stress to the talks involving the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) to end the current political crisis.
The talks are closely followed by the African Union (AU) and the Southern Africa Development Community with mediation of Thabo Mbeki, president of South Africa that hosted the talks at a secret venue.
The agenda covers the MDC support to the agrarian reform launched by President Robert Mugabe that benefits thousands of nationals and setting up a government of national unity.