Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai To Lead Protest Against Mugabe

Opposition Movement For Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai is planning on demonstrating against President Robert Mugabe and his government over unemployment and the worsening economy.

Morgan Tsvangirai at a rally (file photo).

  • Zimbabwe:   MDC-T Plans Demo in Bulawayo

    Financial Gazette, 9 May 2016

    THE Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) is planning to hold its second protest on the country's economic decline in Bulawayo on May 28, following a successful demonstration in… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Bond Demo - MDC-T's Desperation Exposed

    The Herald, 12 May 2016

    Following the announcement by Government that it would, in the next two months, introduce bond notes to ease cash shortages, opposition parties, led by MDC-T leader Morgan… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Bond Notes - MDC-T Offside

    The Herald, 11 May 2016

    Attempts by MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to mobilise his supporters against the introduction of bond notes is a tired strategy that will never resurrect his party from… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Madhuku Mobilises for Nationwide Anti-Bond Notes Protests

    New Zimbabwe, 6 May 2016

    THE Lovemore Madhuku led National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) political party is mobilising Zimbabweans towards nationwide protests against the introduction of bond notes by the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Of MDC-T Demonstrations and Violence

    The Herald, 26 April 2016

    In as much as MDC-T is aware of their constitutional right to demonstrate, they should also be quite cognizsant of the dangers and effects that are brought about by political… Read more »

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