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Love him or loathe him, he was one man who defined and shaped the country’s opposition politics in the post–Independence era. He will be best remembered for his ambition to dislodge Zanu-PF
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Condolence message by His Excellency the President, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, following the death of Mr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, Harare, 15th February, 2018.
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Zanu-PF yesterday extended its condolences to the Tsvangirai family following the death of MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai in South Africa on Wednesday.
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MDC-T yesterday inched closer to a monumental split, with co-vice presidents Engineer Elias Mudzuri and Dr Thokozani Khupe boycotting the party’s standing committee meeting convened by their counterpart Advocate Nelson Chamisa.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— The Tsvangirai family yesterday threw MDC-T vice president Nelson Chamisa under the bus in the party’s succession conundrum by confirming that only Engineer Elias Mudzuri met their father in South Africa where he is receiving treatment for colo-rectal cancer.
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Last week, as we noted that MDC-T vice president Nelson Chamisa had just turned 40, the age where life supposedly begins, we cautioned him that he was not going to have it easy and stroll in the park of life and politics.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter MDC-T is headed for implosion as senior party leaders and officials publicly clashed yesterday as they jostled to succeed ailing party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai who is reportedly fighting a losing battle with colo-rectal cancer in South Africa.
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Nelson Chamisa, one of the three vice presidents of the opposition MDC-T, has just turned 40. He reached that milestone yesterday, opening a world of opportunities for him — and a lot of threats, mortal threats, to go with the opportunities. They say life begins at 40.
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Acting MDC-T president Engineer Elias Mudzuri has joined the race to take over the reins of the opposition party from ailing leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, who is battling colon cancer.
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Herald Reporter— MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday gave the clearest hint yet of his possible early retirement from active politics since his disclosure in 2016 that he had been diagnosed with cancer of the colon. In a statement, Mr Tsvangirai said he was seriously thinking about his future and the possibility of handing over “the […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday hailed the visit last week to his Highlands, Harare, residence by President Mnangagwa to check on his health since he was diagnosed with cancer of the colon more than a year ago. The visit was significant both in terms of the issues discussed and its relevance, […]
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa yesterday visited MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who is battling colon cancer, at his residence in Highlands, Harare. The President, who was accompanied by Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired), was met on arrival by Mr Tsvangirai’s wife, Elizabeth, MDC-T deputy president Mr Nelson Chamisa and Mr Murisi Zwizwai, the party’s secretary […]
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A picture says a thousand words. Yesterday, we were confronted with pictures of an unwell Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition MDC-T or MDC Alliance. Mr Tsvangirai, who was diagnosed with colon cancer two years ago and has been battling the condition bravely, is not looking his healthiest.
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Fungai Lupande Senior Reporter The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) yesterday thanked President Emmerson Mnangagwa for his courtesy call on party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai who has not been feeling well for some time. Mr Tsvangirai’s spokesperson and director of communications, Mr Luke Tamborinyoka said President Mnangagwa’s gesture was in line with African culture.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE MDC-T yesterday held a crisis meeting at the party’s headquarters in Harare to discuss the implications of party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s health ahead of next year’s harmonised elections. Mr Tsvangirai is receiving treatment in South Africa after he was diagnosed of cancer of the colon. The opposition leader has not been performing […]