Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai to Stay Despite 'Faults'

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has vowed "not to be hounded out undemocratically through a hostile take-over" although he admited to making mistakes during his time as the prime minister.

MDC-T President Morgan Tsvangirai addressing a rally.

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