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Home > Home > Tsvangirai to return home by the weekend

Tsvangirai to return home by the weekend



Wed, 14 May 2008 02:39:00 +0000


THE opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who has been out of the country for more than a month, will return home by the weekend to prepare for a run-off election, his aide said Tuesday.

 

George Sibotshiwe, who Monday announced that Tsvangirai would not be returning home, said he was ‘certain’ that the MDC-T leader will be home by the weekend or sooner.


Sibotshiwe said Tsvangirai is scheduled to address a major rally in
Harare on Sunday where he will kick-start his campaign for the run-off election against President Robert Mugabe, the date of which hasn't been announced, said.

"We are certainly going back this weekend. We may even be back before then," Sibotshiwe told AFP news agency.

Announcing his intention last Saturday to contest the run-off, Tsvangirai said he planned to be back home within a few days; but reversed his decision without an explanation at the last minute.


 

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Omugabe • dziva@sanandresano.com
Subject: Africa for Africans -- LOOK INWARD & 'LOOK EAST' ZIM PATRIOTS
Wed, 14 May 2008 05:36:12
• The traitorous and treasonous and lost leaders of the MDC (Mentally Deluded by Colonialists) should be in confinement or EXILE!

Such self-hating enemies of Africans and servants/slaves of the evil Europeans should not be allowed to roam freely in an effort to aid the destabilization of Zimbabwe.

Zim Patriots need to learn from an earlier mistake when the murderous devil, ian smith, was allowed a free movement.
The enemies of Africans cannot be tolerated in Zimbabwe.



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