Zimbabwe: The Rise and Fall of Tsvangirai

While Tsvangirai might be past his prime, he will forever remain a torch-bearer in the country's democratic struggle from whom future generations could take inspiration, writes The Standard.

  • Zimbabwe:   The Rise and Fall of Tsvangirai

    Zimbabwe Standard, 3 August 2015

    FROM a trailblazing labour leader who transformed into a fiery democracy activist who came within a whisker of deposing one of Africa's strongmen, to the sorry sight of his… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   The Flip-Flopping MDC-T

    Financial Gazette, 30 July 2015

    AT a prayer meeting for an abducted activist, Jabulani Sibanda made a public statement suggesting that the MDC-T had the people but lacked ideology. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Clueless MDC-T Thrives On Crisis

    The Herald, 28 July 2015

    Recent developments, among them, the vending issue, the alleged disappearance of Itai Dzamara and the Supreme Court labour ruling, have exposed MDC-T as a party that always… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Chamisa Must Resign From MDC-T'

    Financial Gazette, 30 July 2015

    MOVEMENT for Democratic Change (MDC-T) Kuwadzana Member of Parliament, Nelson Chamisa, has crossed paths with officials from the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) over his… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   MDC-T 'Prayers' and Shambolic Podiums of Desperation

    New Zimbabwe, 19 July 2015

    Morgan Tsvangirai sharing a podium with former ruling party 'debris' in the form of Temba Mliswa and Jabulani Sibanda for the common cause 'to force Mugabe's hand out of power' was… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Leaked WhatsApp Chat Reveals MDC-T Infighting

    New Zimbabwe, 21 July 2015

    INFIGHTING has exploded in the Morgan Tsvangirai-led MDC-T, sucking in Vice President Thokozani Khupe, Secretary-General Douglas Mwonzora, Sessil Zvidzai and deputy treasurer… Read more »

Morgan Tsvangirai leader of MDC -T, biggest opposition party in Zimbabwe .

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