Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai in August 2008 proposed that he should become President of Zimbabwe with Robert Mugabe as the Prime Minister but Mugabe refused. Sydney Masamvu who was the contact for the United States embassy in South Africa said South African President Thabo Mbeki and the Southern African Development Community leaders
Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai is back at work according to his facebook page, and he says "it feels good to be back at work". Tsvangirai has been ill for the past two weeks and there was a lot of media hype about this. Some media outlets claimed that he had a terminal
Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai was at one time during the inclusive government so upset with President Robert Mugabe that he called him a tyrant in front of a United States congressional delegation and a Ministry of Foreign Affairs official. United States embassy officials said Tsvangirai was more forceful and candid than the
The Movement for Democratic Change has condemned the way the government handled the issue of striking nurses and says it must re-engage them. The government on Tuesday fired 16 000 nurses that went on strike on Monday and said it would employment qualified unemployed nurses and those that had retired. It said the strike was
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