AFP - May 22, 2008
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) — Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai announced Thursday he would return home this weekend to begin election campaigning despite
Voice of America - May 22, 2008
By VOA News Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai says he will return to his country on Saturday, despite fears of an assassination plot.
BBC News - May 22, 2008
Zimbabwean opposition presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai has said he plans to return home on Saturday to begin his run-off campaign.
The Associated Press - May 21, 2008
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Weary Zimbabweans are facing a new wave of price increases that will put many basic goods even further out of their reach: A loaf of
Aljazeera.net - May 19, 2008
Zimbabwe's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), has accused military intelligence agents of plotting to kill its leader.
Times Online - May 19, 2008
Zimbabwe’s opposition party today publicly accused the army of plotting to assassinate opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai using snipers.
CNN International - May 19, 2008
(CNN) -- Zimbabwe's main opposition party has accused the government of President Robert Mugabe of orchestrating a plot to assassinate its leader Morgan
Reuters South Africa - May 19, 2008
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's opposition accused the government's military intelligence division on Monday of plotting to assassinate party leader Morgan
Christian Science Monitor - May 18, 2008
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was invited for talks with President Robert Mugabe, says a top official. Would the talks negate a runoff presidential
AFP - May 18, 2008
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (AFP) — Fears of an assassination plot kept Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai from the start of his election campaign on
Voice of America - May 18, 2008
By VOA News Supporters of Zimbabwe's main opposition party gathered for a rally Sunday although party leader Morgan Tsvangirai remained out of the country