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Zimbabwe: MDC Leader Chamisa Mourns Tsvangirai's Brother
New Zimbabwe, 8 October 2018
MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has described 2018 as the most difficult year for the opposition party. Read more »
Casper Tsvangirai's death follows the passing of elder brother former prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai who died after a long battle with colon cancer earlier this year.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa consoles Morgan Tsvangirai’s mother Mbuya Lydia Chibwe Tsvangirai and other mourners on February 18 (file photo).
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The rumor mill is spinning. In the midst of an inheritance fight, new revelations have surfaced about late Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. According to The Herald, ... Read more »
Violence erupted at the funeral of former prime minister and MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai, when youths threatened to set alight a thatched hut in which the party's Vice President ... Read more »
Morgan Tsvangirai,who died in South Africa after a long battle with colon cancer, has been laid to rest at his rural home in Buhera. Thousands of people from all walks of life, ... Read more »
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is set to be laid to rest in his rural home village of Buhera. Tsvangirai has been given a state-assisted funeral which means his ... Read more »
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has assured the family of MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai that the government will fulfil pledges made to the politician. "He gave me a list of things ... Read more »
The mother of the late Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has threatened to commit suicide if the newly elected MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa played any role in ... Read more »
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