Last updated: 16 march, 2010 - 16:31 GMT

Zuma to insist on World Cup calm

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South Africa's president, Jacob Zuma is expected in Harare to help nudge the different members of the unity government to resolve their differences.

The year-old inclusive government has managed to stabilise the economy, but its main leaders - President Robert Mugabe and the prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai - cannot agree on a number of key issues.

With expectations in Zimbabwe very low, what does President Zuma want out of the trip?

On the line to South Africa, Focus on Africa's Paul Bakibinga put the question to journalist Geoff Hill - the author of the book 'What Happens After Mugabe?'

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