Zimbabwe's Opposition Splitting Again?

Morgan Tsvangirai has vowed that the Movement for Democratic Change will not split dismissing claims that the party was on the verge disintegrating over leadership issues.
  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Vows MDC-T Will Not Split

    SW Radio, 12 March 2014

    Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai seems to have overcome a bid to oust him by his lieutenants and has vowed the party he helped form will not split again. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   MDC-T Sliding Into Extinction - Shiri

    The Herald, 13 March 2014

    MDC-T is sliding into extinction as characterised by its bitter leadership wrangle, Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander Air Marshall Perrance Shiri said on Tuesday. Speaking at the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Knives Out for Biti As MDC-T Rift Widens

    The Herald, 10 March 2014

    FISSURES in the embattled MDC-T continued to widen yesterday with party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai and other senior party officials yesterday taking turns to condemn party… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Of Tsvangirai's Tragic 'Winning' Formula

    The Herald, 10 March 2014

    There is a common saying that, if something is not broken then do not fix it. A variation of it is that you do not change a winning formula. Zanu-PF seemed to appreciate a… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Attack Dogs Target 'Puppeteer' Biti

    New Zimbabwe, 9 March 2014

    WRITING on his Facebook page just before the opposition MDC-T confirmed the controversial suspension of its deputy treasurer general, Elton Mangoma, the party's Harare province… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   You're Free to Leave, Tsvangirai Tells Rivals

    New Zimbabwe, 8 March 2014

    MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Saturday told rivals pushing for his ouster that they were welcome to quit if they did not want to work with him. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Facing Axe?

    African Arguments, 3 March 2014

    Following defeat in the July 2013 elections, Roy Bennett, the treasurer general of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), made a direct call for the opposition party leader,… Read more »

MDC-T President Morgan Tsvangirai addressing a rally ahead of 2013 polls.

  • Zimbabwe:   Come Back, Tsvangirai Appeals to Former Allies

    The Herald, 3 March 2014

    Embattled MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, yesterday pleaded with fellow opposition leaders, Mr Job Sikhala, Professors Lovemore Madhuku and Welshman Ncube to return to the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Chosen By God - Chamisa

    New Zimbabwe, 3 March 2014

    MDC-T organising secretary Nelson Chamisa has claimed that former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was anointed by God to lead the struggle for democracy as some of the opposition… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai, Desperation Is Thy Daily Bread

    The Herald, 4 March 2014

    Desperation; it's like one can see the word written on the wall. It is a tough time for Morgan Tsvangirai, the leader of the opposition MDC-T. Having lost successive elections in… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Key Committee Urges Early MDC-T Congress

    New Zimbabwe, 2 March 2014

    OPPOSITION MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai seems to have lost the fight to push calls for an early congress to the back burner after the party's influential Guardian Council… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Key Committee Urges MDC-T Congress

    New Zimbabwe, 2 March 2014

    OPPOSITION MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai seems to have lost the fight to push calls for an early congress to the back burner after the party's influential Guardian Council… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   MDC-T On the Verge of Splitting

    The Herald, 1 March 2014

    Internal squabbles characterised by violence against senior officials are fomenting a split in MDC-T, the party's Guardian Council has said. Council members - Mrs Sekai Holland, Dr… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mangoma Eyeing MDC-T Presidency, Court Told

    The Herald, 27 February 2014

    MDC-T deputy treasurer Elton Mangoma wants to be the party's next president, one of the men accused of assaulting him told a Harare magistrate yesterday. Read more »

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