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Monday, 11 March 2013 |
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Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has implored the police to stop harassing civic society leaders urging them to deal with corrupt people that have destroyed Zimbabwe.
PM Tsvangirai said this when he was addressing Karoi residents at a “Yes Vote” campaign meeting.
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Susan Tsvangirai remembered |
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Monday, 11 March 2013 |
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Prime Minister Dr. Morgan Tsvangirai has said that he is still determined to make sure that the country achieves democracy and will not let the people down.
The Premier, who was addressing party members and other guests during the fourth memorial anniversary of his late wife, Susan, said the departed had helped him build his career.
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Monday, 11 March 2013 |
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Zimbabweans should go out in their numbers to vote for the new constitution on March 16 to usher in a new constitutional dispensation.
Speaking in Glen View on Wednesday, Prime Minister Dr. Morgan Tsvangirai said: “Let's go in our numbers and make a statement that we are voting for a new constitutional dispensation.”
“People are not the enemy of the State. The people are not a source of instability and the rulers and the ruled should agree. Let us vote for the new constitution as it provides the values of respecting the people,” Dr. Tsvangirai said.
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Sweden calls for violent free elections |
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Monday, 04 March 2013 |
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Calls for credible elections have grown louder with Sweden adding her voice to condemning acts of violence and impunity.
Swedish Minister for International Development Co-operation, Gunnila Carlson, told journalists after a closed door meeting with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday and impressed her country’s commitment to assisting Zimbabwe in future.
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Walk the talk - PM tells Mugabe |
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Friday, 01 March 2013 |
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Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has challenged President Robert Mugabe to rein in his violent lieutenants who were perpetrating heinous crimes against the people countrywide.
Addressing thousands of mourners at the funeral wake of Christpowers Maisiri who was burnt by Zanu PF militants last Saturday, PM Tsvangirai said the death of the 12-year-old boy marked a defining moment in the struggle for democratic change.
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PM acceptance speech at Sun Moon University Seoul South Korea |
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Thursday, 28 February 2013 |
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I believe most sincerely, that power should not be individualised but rather, that power should be institutionalised. Only when we create credible and responsible institutions can we cultivate a culture of good governance and accountability, Prime Minister Tsvangirai said at the occasion of his conferrement of a Honorary Doctorate at Sun Moon University in Seoul South Korea.
To read more, please go to latest downloads for the full PDF of the Prime Minister's speech |
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