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The opposition Movement for Democratic Change is divided over whether to fight Senate elections on 26 November amid wide-ranging political realignments. Party leader Morgan Tsvangirai insists the party must boycott; his deputy Gibson Sibanda and Secretary General Welshman Ncube insist it should fight. On 12 November, Tsvangirai expelled the 26 MDC members registered as candidates in the elections....

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Morgan Tsvangirai, Gibson Sibanda, Welshman Ncube, Gift, Chimanikire, Fletcher Duluni Ncube, Job Sikhala, Taiwan, Ghana, Nigeria, Emmerson Mnangagwa

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