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Tsvangirai on the Compromise

Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party to Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF, has broken his rceent silence to explain why the increasingly splintered Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) acquiesced to the recent Constitutional changes that Thabo Mbeki helped broker. Speaking in Masvingo at the party's eighth anniversary celebrations, Tsangirai argued that “The objective of talking to Zanu PF is to create a free and fair election environment in this country.” I still wonder if the MDC compromises qualify as pragmatism, optimism, or desperation and suspect that there is a convergence of the three elements involved. 

 
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  1. Nicholas Mada Saturday - 06 / 10 / 2007 Reply
    Morgan Tsvangirai is concerned about the bread and butter issues where as Mugabe is concerned about staying in power in order to protect the mess he has been doing since 1980. Zimbabwe is now a hell on earth because of Robert Mugabe's greediness and corruption. Time is out for Mugabe and the truth will bring him down shortly. Everything on earth has its ending. Mugabe's ending is diasstrous. Wait and see in the near future. Nicholas Nickson Mada MDC activist in the USA
  2. Derek Catsam
    Derek Catsam Monday - 08 / 10 / 2007 Reply
    Nicholas -- I don't know if Mugabe's future will be disastrous (unfortunately, sometimes justice does not come even to evildoers) but the present he is wreaking on Zimbabwe certainly is. Of course if you've been following my writing on this issue you know that I agree with you about Mugabe's "greediness and corruption" and its terrible effects on Zimbabwe. Thanks for reading and do keep checking in. Cheers -- dc
  3. Nicholas Mada Thursday - 17 / 01 / 2008 Reply
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