HARARE (Sapa-AP) - An ally of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai who was expected to join Zimbabwe's unity government was arrested Friday, the party said - an early indication the country's new political partnership will be rocky.
The arrest of Roy Bennett, which officials from the Movement for Democratic Change party said was unexplained, was announced shortly before senior ministers in the coalition government were sworn in.
After months of delays, President Robert Mugabe swore in longtime rival Tsvangirai as prime minister Wednesday in an effort to give Zimbabwe a coalition government that could address the country's serious economic and humanitarian problems.
The two were to jointly oversee a Cabinet of 31 - 15 people from Mugabe's ZANU-PF party, 13 from Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change and three from a breakaway opposition faction led by Arthur Mutambara.
Tsvangirai had released his list of Cabinet nominees earlier, naming Bennett as deputy agriculture minister.
Friday's inauguration ceremony was delayed in a last-minute dispute that, like Bennett's arrest, underlined the challenges of bringing former opposition members into a government that has beaten and detained them.