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There has been speculation over Tsvangirayi's health with party leaders insisting that he is nursing internal injuries sustained in a car accident which killed his first wife [[Susan Tsvagirayi|Susan]] in 2009. | There has been speculation over Tsvangirayi's health with party leaders insisting that he is nursing internal injuries sustained in a car accident which killed his first wife [[Susan Tsvagirayi|Susan]] in 2009. | ||
− | He has also been accused of shunning local health facilities like | + | He has also been accused of shunning local health facilities like [[Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front|ZANU-PF]] leader [[Robert Mugabe]]. |
[https://www.newsday.co.zw/2016/05/30/tsvangirai-leaves-hospital-expected-home-soon/ Read full story on NewsDay] | [https://www.newsday.co.zw/2016/05/30/tsvangirai-leaves-hospital-expected-home-soon/ Read full story on NewsDay] |
Latest revision as of 11:25, 30 May 2016
<vote /> Movement for Democratic Change - Tsvangirayi (MDC-T) leader Morgan Tsvangirayi is expected home soon after undergoing a medical procedure for an undisclosed ailment in South Africa.
There has been speculation over Tsvangirayi's health with party leaders insisting that he is nursing internal injuries sustained in a car accident which killed his first wife Susan in 2009.
He has also been accused of shunning local health facilities like ZANU-PF leader Robert Mugabe.
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