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Zimbabwe

Morgan Richard Tsvangirai

Date of Birth: 10 March 1954
Place of Birth: Gutu, Zimbabwe
Died: 14 February 2018


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Morgan Tsvangirai

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s 24-26 May visit to South Korea was intended to drum up much-needed business for Zimbabwe...


All that glitters is mine

ZANU-PF and Gono are using the China International Fund deal to improve their capital and to highlight how Morgan Tsvangirai and the Movement for Democratic Change have been unable to boost the domestic economy...


China Sonangol targets Harare’s gold and oil

deal with China Sonangol on 18 November shortly after Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai returned to the power-sharing government and the Southern African Development Community began to increase pressure on the regime...


Progress in Port of Spain

South African President Jacob Zuma said the Southern African Development Community had reported to the CHOGM on current developments and a statement by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said he wanted to see Zimbabwe return...


'Too many enemies'

As the crisis in the military worsened United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture Manfred Nowak landed at Harare Airport after an earlier invitation from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai...


Greed, gold and grit

Meanwhile three members of Premier Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC faction have already been convicted and a dozen face various charges...


Shiri salutes, sort of

The state and independent media gave full coverage to the fact that Air Marshal Perence Shiri and Lieutenant General Philip Sibanda gave ostentatious full salutes to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and although other service chiefs managed to stick to their guns by saluting only Mugabe it was done in a manner that was inoffensive...


Coalition chaos

After last March's elections Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC faction won 100 seats and Arthur Mutambara's MDC faction won ten seats giving the two MDC factions a comfortable majority over President Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front which won 100 seats...


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