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Mugabe has shared power with his long-time foe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, over the last three years after violent and disputed elections in 2008. Mugabe has been nominated as ZANU-PF party's candidate and intends to run in an election he wants...
Religious: The devout Catholic (back right) attends the funeral of Pope John Paul II at the Vatican with Prince Charles (back left) and other world leaders in 2005 Mugabe has shared power with his long-time foe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, over...
Mr Mugabe went to Asia at least eight times with persistent reports that he was being treated for prostate cancer. Mr Mugabe, who has been in power since 1980, vowed to stand again in elections that he insisted should be held this year – even if that...
Mediators from the 15-nation Southern African Development Community (SADC) brokered the power-sharing deal between Mugabe and rival Morgan Tsvangirai in 2008 and have appointed Zuma to oversee implementation of the pact. But Zuma's facilitation team...
Mugabe, in power since independence in 1980, said he will stand again in new elections that he insisted should be held this year - with or without the new constitution required under Zimbabwe's power-sharing deal with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. ...
Mugabe has shared power with his long-time foe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, over the last three years after violent and disputed elections in 2008. Mugabe has been nominated as ZANU-PF party's candidate and intends to run in an election he wants...
Mugabe, in power since independence in 1980, said he will stand again in new elections that he insisted should be held this year -- with or without the new constitution required under Zimbabwe's power-sharing deal with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
War vets battle dispair A dusty road leads to the village of Wedza, where veterans of Zimbabwe's liberation war eke out a meagre living on their farm cooperative, which after a promising start now brings only despair. Cape Town - Police should...
President Robert Mugabe insisted on Tuesday that new elections be held this year with or without a new constitution agreed to in his power-sharing deal with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. “Yes, sure, this year,” Mugabe said in an interview on state...
In a wide-ranging interview with ZBC last night ahead of his 88th birthday today, the President said police should not rush their investigations. "What we don't want is people getting arrested on the basis of evidence which is not clear and on the...
Mugabe has shared power with long-time foe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai over the last three years after violent and disputed elections in 2008. Mugabe has been nominated as ZANU-PF party's candidate and intends to run in an election he wants held...
Mugabe has shared power with long-time foe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai over the last three years after violent and disputed elections in 2008. Mugabe has been nominated as ZANU-PF party's candidate and intends to run in an election he wants held...
Christ died once and resurrected once." After 32 years in power, he is seeking re-election in polls due before 2013. Some reports have suggested that Mr Mugabe's health problems were a reason why he wanted to hold elections this year. His long-time...
President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, who is part of a unity government with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, announced the day before his 88th birthday that the country will hold elections this year. Stephen Barbee, a man condemned to die in Texas for...
HARARE, February 21, 2012 (AFP) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe insisted Tuesday that new elections be held this year with or without a new constitution agreed to in his power-sharing deal with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. "Yes, sure, this...
President Robert Mugabe announced that he will take place elections this year even if the plan to take place a vote is opposed by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change Party. “If others don’t want elections, they are free not...
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe praised the coalition pact that has seen him share power with his political enemies, saying in an interview on Monday that he and long-time foe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai can now share a cup of...
But some gloss was taken off the event after Comesa secretary-general Sindiso Ngwenya and Finance Minister Tendai Biti failed to attend due to other important official engagements. However, the event got an uplift following a visit by Prime Minister...
In a wide-ranging interview with ZBC last night ahead of his 88th birthday today, the President said police should not rush their investigations. "What we don't want is people getting arrested on the basis of evidence which is not clear and on the...
Morgan Richard Tsvangirai (English IPA: /ˈtʃæŋgəˈraɪ/; Shona IPA: [ts͡ɸaŋgiˈra.i]), born 10 March 1952) is a Zimbabwean politician. He is the President of the Movement for Democratic Change - Tsvangirai (MDC-T) and a key figure in the opposition to President Robert Mugabe. Following a power-sharing deal with Mugabe that was signed in September... Full Article
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, walking with a stick following a golfing accident, arrives speak at his residence in Harare, Wednesday, Feb, 8, 2012. Tsvangirai addressed a press conference after meeting with Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe over the issue of the renewal...
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai speaks to an AFP correspondent on January 27, 2012 in Harare. Zimbabwe will have to hold fresh elections by March next year to replace the uneasy power sharing government with President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday.
View Photo »Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (R) listens as Finance Minister Tendai Biti delivers his budget speech in parliament in Harare November 24, 2011, while Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (L) and Vice President Joice Mjuru (C) look on. Zimbabwe's economy is likely to continue its strong...
View Photo »Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (R), Vice President Joice Mujuru (2nd R), Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (2nd L) and Finance Minister Tendai Biti attend a session to present the country's national 2011 budget in Harare on November 24, 2011. Zimbabwean government expects to take in...
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, left, attends the presentation of the national budget with lawmakers at Parliament in Harare, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011. Zimbabwe's Finance Minster Tendai Biti says he will plow $600 million in new revenue from diamonds into the nation's ailing...
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai delivers a speech during a rally of his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party on November 20, 2011 Chibuku Stadium in Chitungwiza. Tsvangirai called for a peace during the elections expected in 2012, two week after militants aligned to...
View Photo »Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai speaks to media during a press conference in Harare, on September 28, 2011. Tsvangirai said a new equity law forcing foreign companies to sell majority shares to local blacks is confusing investors and hurting the economy.
View Photo »Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (L) stands with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the 66th United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York September 23, 2011.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai arrives at the Clinton Global Initiative Reception at the Museum of Modern Art in New York September 21, 2011.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai listens during a discussion on microfinance at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, September 20, 2011.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (L) and Vice President John Nkomo arrive for the opening of the 4th Session of the 7th Parliament in Harare September 6, 2011. Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe said on Tuesday he expected the full cooperation of foreign firms in a plan for...
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai speaks to the press at the Presidential Palace in Abidjan September 1, 2011.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai speaks during a meeting at the office of Ivory Coast's Prime Minister Guillaume Soro in Abidjan September 1, 2011.
View Photo »Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara arrives for a meeting on September 1, 2011 with Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai at the presidential palace in Abidjan. The working trip is aimed at 'warming relations' between the two countries, the government statement said.
View Photo »Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (c) attends a meeting with Ivory Coast Prime Minister Guillaume Soro (unseen) on September 1, 2011 in Abidjan. The working trip is aimed at 'warming relations' between the two countries, the government statement said.
View Photo »Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (l) and Ivory Coast prime minister Guillaume Soro walk together on September 1, 2011 in Abidjan. The working trip is aimed at 'warming relations' between the two countries, the government statement said.
View Photo »Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai(l) and Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara give a press conference on September 1, 2011 at the presidential palace in Abidjan. The working trip is aimed at 'warming relations' between the two countries, the government statement said.
View Photo »Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is welcomed by Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara (l) on September 1, 2011 in Abidjan. The working trip is aimed at 'warming relations' between the two countries, the government statement said.
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (C) arrives at the closing ceremony of the 31st SADC (Southern African Development Community) summit on August 18, 2011 in Luanda, Angola. The two-day summit of the 15-nation Southern Africa comes on the heels of recent crack-downs on...
View Photo »Retired Zimbabwean army general Solomon Mujuru (C) attends the Zimbabwe Defence Forces day celebration in Harare in this August 11, 2009 file photo. Mujuru, 67, a key figure in internal battles over President Robert Mugabe's succession in his ZANU-PF party, died in a fire at his...
View Photo »Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai visits Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) youth leader Yaya Kassim at a hospital in the capital Harare, August 5, 2011. Yaya was attacked while visiting MDC supporters, allegedly by youths loyal to President Robert Mugabe's ZANU PF party.
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai arrives at the SADC (Southern African Development Community) troika summit on March 31, 2011 in Livingstone. Uprisings in north Africa serve as a warning to leaders in the rest of the continent not to ignore their citizens' demands, Zambia's...
View Photo »Supporters of Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai cheer in Chitungwiza about 45km south of the capital Harare, November 20, 2011. Suspected ZANU-PF militants last Sunday forced Tsvangirai to cancel a big rally in Chitungwiza when...
View Photo »Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (R) and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai attend a joint meeting of senior members of their respective parties to discuss political violence, in Harare November 11, 2011. Rivals Mugabe and Tsvangirai both condemned political violence in Zimbabwe and...
View Photo »Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, right, is seen with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in Harare, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. The two leaders met to review the upsurge of political violence in the country ahead of anticipated elections next year. Tsvangirai and Mugabe castigated...
View Photo »Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, walking with a stick following a golfing accident, arrives speak at his residence in Harare, Wednesday, Feb, 8, 2012. Tsvangirai addressed a press conference after meeting with Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe over the issue of the renewal...
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This relationship has been irretrievably damaged to a point where marriage is now inconceivable
After a lot of speculation and rumour-mongering and bordering on scandalising him, it is very much in order to congratulate the prime minister of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Morgan Tsvangirai for the formal declaration of love and marriage to Locadia Karimatsenga Tembo
discovered things that showed him she was not the right woman for him given his status as the Prime Minister and hopefully president. She was also told plainly by Tsvangirai that her past was so dangerous that it could be used by his detractors to destroy his standing in society
Politics will be kept out of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s marriage to Ms Locadia Tembo, as their families belong to rival political parties
