The Associated Press - May 10, 2008
PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) — Zimbabwe's top opposition leader said Saturday he will take part in a presidential runoff against the country's longtime
ITV.com - May 10, 2008
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is ready to return to Zimbabwe to take part in a presidential election run-off. Robert Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai have
Aljazeera.net - May 10, 2008
Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe's main opposition leader, has said he will contest a second-round run-off poll in his country's presidential elections.
CNN - May 10, 2008
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CNN) -- Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai will contest the presidential runoff with incumbent Robert Mugabe,
AFP - May 09, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke Friday with African leaders and former UN chief Kofi Annan for their insight into how to end
BBC News - May 09, 2008
South African President Thabo Mbeki has left Zimbabwe for home without comment after crisis talks in Harare with his counterpart Robert Mugabe.
Times Online - May 03, 2008
Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, insists he will return to his country and face the terror campaign that is destroying his party,
Voice of America - May 03, 2008
By VOA News Zimbabwe's opposition party plans to meet Saturday to discuss whether to take part in a presidential runoff vote. The Movement for Democratic
Economist - May 02, 2008
NEARLY five weeks after the presidential election, the results have at last come out. According to the electoral commission Morgan Tsvangirai,
Washington Post - May 02, 2008
HARARE, Zimbabwe, May 2 -- Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai won more votes than President Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe's presidential election but not
The Associated Press - May 02, 2008
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Electoral officials say Zimbabwe's opposition leader won 47.9 percent of votes in presidential elections — not enough to avoid a
Voice of America - Apr 28, 2008
By VOA News The two factions of Zimbabwe's opposition party have reunited, and have called on President Robert Mugabe to concede defeat in last month's