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Zimbabwe prime minister Tsvangirai ends cabinet boycott

Morgan Tsvangirai, the prime minister of Zimbabwe, said on Thursday that he was calling off his boycott of the coalition government with president Robert Mugabe. Full Article at Wikinews

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